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How To Tell If Someone's Lying

0 Day 2,103, 23:26 Published in New Zealand New Zealand Social interactions and entertainment Social interactions and entertainment

The average Person lies 11 times per week. Unfortunately, no one’s nose grows when they bend or stretch the truth, so it can be hard to tell when someone’s plying to you. Follow these steps, though, and you’ll become a human polygraph in no time.

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More Surprising Facts and new article series?

5 Day 2,100, 21:29 Published in New Zealand New Zealand Social interactions and entertainment Social interactions and entertainment

First things first...
Would any one enjoy an Awesome Inventions Article once in a while?
Comment below if you would.

1. Did you know?

When you lie the temperature of your nose actually rises, it is known as "Pinocchio effect". … read more »

Crazy cool facts!

5 Day 2,098, 20:06 Published in New Zealand New Zealand Social interactions and entertainment Social interactions and entertainment

1. Did you know?

Only about one-fifth of the world's largest desert, the Sahara, is covered with sand; the remainder is made up of rock formations.
[img]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-DABXTLdrwW0/Tk_dv5YnsdI/AAAAAAAAALU/vqUg4A-XUxg/s400/[/img] … read more »

Did you know? Awesome facts !

8 Day 2,096, 12:35 Published in New Zealand New Zealand Social interactions and entertainment Social interactions and entertainment

1. Did you know?

McDonalds feeds 1% of the world population everyday!



2. Did you know?

Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, … read more »

How to escape from Quicksand.

4 Day 2,095, 08:38 Published in New Zealand New Zealand Social interactions and entertainment Social interactions and entertainment

Despite what every corny '70s adventure flick may have led you to believe, you’re unlikely to run into quicksand in your day-to-day life. However, quicksand is still somewhat common near rivers, estuaries, and marshes, so it’s worth knowing how to

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