Anyone else start grinning uncontrollably when accused of telling a lie even though you are telling the truth and then they think you are lying because you are smiling?
I hate myself when I do this, then the other person would continue saying "you're lying right? you're smiling, yaa you got caught" for some unknown reason I kept smiling and laughing while my face is red, really make it seems like I'm lying when I'm not, and I can't stop myself ;; I also do this too, uncontrollable laugh, when I'm presenting in a group, I don't know why I can't stop laughing, there isn't even any reason to laugh, maybe I'm too nervous or embarrass or smtg (it frustrates me sm). aaaa (btw sorry for my english it's my 2nd language)
When I was a kid I learned to lie often because I'm very scared of the consequences or trouble that I will face. I think that if the parents/guardians teach their child that "saying the truth is okay" than "lying is bad". Like most of kids have trust issue with their parents bcuz parents will say "I won't do anything bad to u,just tell the truth" then goes hitting,yelling,cursing and saying bad things to their kids. I know not all parents do this and sometimes is the kids fault.
"I won't do anything bad to u,just tell the truth" then parent says "I lied" and goes hitting, yelling, cursing etc. Now it looks not like a parenting fail, but an instant object lesson that lying feels bad for whom you're lying to.
Yeah i get stressed and moods change because i think they will think im lying, then i sweat, i get red, i wanna move my face so bad but i need to keep a straight face and i get uncomfortable
I once babysat my nephew, he was 6 at the time, and we made his mother a craft to give on mother’s day. I told him we couldn’t tell his mom because it was a surprise, and that if she asked what we did during the day, not to say we made a craft. When his mom came home, she promptly asked what we did together and he said, “We didn’t make you a mother’s day craft” 😂😂😂
Bro the adults would always think I was lying just because I was acting kind of fidgety or nervous. But I was really just terrified of getting in trouble.
My natural reaction to being under pressure is to smile, or laugh, or tell a joke, anything to relive that pressure. It has lead to many people believing I am a liar, when I was telling the whole truth. I’ve tried so hard to stop it, but it just builds up and makes it worse.
My 2 cents: continue to be this way, it's a great personality. There will be a time when things will line up for good and ppl will realise you were being genuine all along👍
Same here. When whenever the mood is down, and something serious happens I always laugh, or tell a sarcastic joke. I don’t know why, I just can’t help it. It always makes me second guess myself when it happens, though. I don’t know what the reaction will be anymore. Whenever I try to lie, I just burst out in laughter uncontrollably. Whenever I’m telling the truth, I…burst out in laughter- quite a dilemma if I do say so myself.
My mother says all the time, "I always catch you when you try to lie to me, so why do you even bother?" And I'm just sitting there like, "You don't actually realize how many times you haven't caught me."
my mom always thinks in lying like if she asked me if i studied and i say yes which i did she would say "go study you liar" and "if you lie once again ill give you a lesson that you would never forgot" like geez mom and in front of her friends she says im an "angel"
Does anyone else hate it when you tell the truth but then the other persons says you're lying because you made a "lying face" (Bonus points if any face you make is a "lying face")
Whenever somebody accuses me of lying, they make a certain face that makes me grin uncontrollably. I hardly ever lie (I did an awful lot as a kid) But I hate it when people think you're lying because you smile. This mostly happens to me when my 8yo sis accuses me of lying-
For me no matter what I laugh. When I lie I laugh. When Im not even related to the problem i laugh. By doing this many times I am able to trick people incase I did something really bad. No one suspects me becouse I didnt laugh and just acted as I normaly do.
When my little sister was 4, she told a gigantic and expensive lie: her stomach hurts. I know it sounds simple, but my parents, good parents as they were, took her seriously. They actually spent thousands of Vietnam Dollars to see what was wrong with her. And they were SO angry and hurt at her, so my parents are bad lie-detectors. But for some reason, they always detect my lies.
When I was little I would be telling the truth and smiling but was always accused of lying because I was smiling so I've been using that to my advantage if I wanted them to think I was lying
I consider myself a very good liar but I let people catch me in small lies. This way they think I'm a bad liar and I can get away with pretty big lies.
As a kid I remember that it was natural to start smiling, when accused for doing something wrong. And obviously, kinder garden teachers that don't know much at all would think that you were the one!
My father always thought I was lieing, so I became unsure of reality. I decided, as a for year old girl, to always lie when my father asked me about something. This way I was able to save the truth and remember what really did happen.
Put aluminium foil cup!!!:-)but iff in real there is no magic. Your phone search data are opened book for analistic programms other use for marketing research.
Having grown up in an explosive and abusive household I learned how to read facial tells very early. I know when someone is lying, I can tell when someone is bored or distracted. It's a good thing and a bad thing to be skillful at.
Why should he be a terrible person? Lying isn't always bad. The world isn't that simple. Think of the people who helped people hiding from the Nazis. Is it really evil to lie in such a situation? It is terrifying if you think those people had the technology to find out who is lying. Every single person who was secretly against the regime would have been in danger and probably killed. Stop judging people without thinking Jason Horton!
When you're accused of lying but you start laughing or getting red etc because the person puts you under a bunch of pressure and like harshly interrogates you
Did anyone else think his opening joke was actually pretty clever? "Wow, this is the most honest group of people I have ever met!" If you think about it, he's either saying they're honest for admitting to lying, or being sarcastic and saying they're actually dishonest because so many of them lied.
I was correct on which kid I thought lied every time because I knew it wouldn’t be the one who everyone though it would. *The innocent one is always the guilty one* This comment is still gonna be getting replies in like 3 years isn’t it?
@@ishandey6061 You saw a lying tell that’s deeper than the stereotypical level. Good for you. I don’t know why you started your comment with “no” though, because we’re making two different, noncontradictory points.
Yeah, I had my hand in my pocket- my teacher told me to give her my phone. My phone was in my other pocket. She still didn’t believe me and shouted at me for being on my phone. It was confiscated and lost in the teachers custody, they refused to pay for the lost property
@@bongo9103 You should take it to court because that's dumb and stupid and totally their fault because they ended up taking it without your permission since you were not lying.
I was messing about in the corridor and my teacher was angry because I was late I panicked and told her I found a dead slug so I gave it a funeral. she gave me a detention
"dID YOU TAKE MY PEN" "no i have like a billion pens why would i even bothe-" "YOU'RE LYING I THOUGHT WE WERE FRIENDS WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS SHOW ME YOUR POUCH" "fine but i seriously don't have your freaking pen"
I once actually had this conversation “Are you going to change into your swimmers?” “No” “Tell the truth” “ I’m actually not going to” “Honesty is everything” “ I’m just going to change into some dry clothes because you just sprayed me with a water gun” “Stop lying “ And then she kept me in the bathroom until I managed to pry her fingers open and open the door. I was literally screaming all the time. No one suspected anything. She would have kept me there all day.
My cousin is 2 and a half and she lies all the time. I think if something sounds too ridiculous to be true then it’s easier to tell, but sometimes she’s crafts lies that are impossible to distinguish from the truth. One of the main reasons is because she convincingly cries to her parents when telling a lie or uses a unhappy facial expression. She’s so easily able to pull herself into the fantasy that she tells others. For me, this is convincing evidence that children are not only very good liars but use lying in order to understand how the world works and how they can manipulate it.
I have one small thing to say, I think if adults trust children, they wouldn't lie as much. Because they would know that it's alright to tell the truth and that they're gonna believe you. Even if you say you trust your child, they know you don't, they also know just as much about you as you know about them.
Love this comment so much. I think parents should make it easier on themselves by just teaching their kids about the perks of being honest and let them decide for themselves what they're going to do. Personally I don't think being honest is what gets kids in trouble, how the parents REACT to their kid lying is how the kid would get in trouble.
@@youtubecommentator6023 agreed. 😌👍😎 So basically here is the lesson for the parents: don't live through you child, trust your child and let them grow and change. Treat them with respect and they will treat you with respect.
Last time I told my mom when I was little, that my brother whack me with a stick, her response? "I think it's you're fault that your lying", parents should sometimes trust kids cause we don't know what they'll do next? (Time to get the, you have a unhealthy mom) she was fine, she's kind, great mother, but sometimes doesn't listen to me. We had a fine
I thought the girl was behaving very self-disciplined while the boy was at ease. Either reactions come out respectively when you have something to hide, or when you don't.
Another way, it doesn't imply you lie when you're blushing. The fear about not being believed can make you blushing and hence, it looks like you're lying right now, so it can have like a snowball effect empiring the situation. Anycase, this conference was very interesting in !
that’s gaslighting, and speaking from experience, i hope you get out on your own and distance yourself from anyone who doesn’t 100% love or support you in every single way. 💖
The problem is that this technology could be very easily abused. There are also huge ethical issues with the entire concept of invading someone's innermost privacy.
Yea I know it's such a bummer when companies try to sell me the stuff I want most instead of randomly bombarding me with ads hoping something will stick.
As a child you don't get rewarded or receive a neutral response for telling the truth. You are told that if you tell, you won't be punished. And you lie anyway. Because when they said that before, you got punished.
Yup. My father the other day wanted to take my computer for 2 days. I didn’t tell him where my computer was so he said he’d take it away for a week if he found it. Or I could not give it to him and hide it when he was home, and use it every day when he was away. Eventually he gave up or forgot and I didn’t loose anything
elsypie well you still have to suffer the consequences no matter what If they find out your lying you will get a worse punishment than if you tell the truth If you don’t get caught you will start building up a habit of lying because you think you won’t get caught But eventually someone or something will figure it out and prove that you are lying and you will have to suffer the consequences there Even small lies prove your not trustworthy and coming up front is ALWAYS the right thing to do
@@m_artroom If everyone had the same mindset Earth would be a Utopia, but I don't think everyone has that mindset. I think what she means is that you have a way better chance of getting away with what you did, and even if they caught you the punishment would be basically the same.
My mom makes faces when she asks me questions, making me grin, even laugh sometimes, and then she's like, "YOU ARE GRINNING! THAT MEANS YOU ARE LYING!" when I'm telling the truth-
@@slushy7911 First of all, you're pretty stupid (not only your argument but also the way you used "you're"). Apart from your weird grammar, you are clearly a degenerate because you do not understand that it is a joke and jokes are not to be taken seriously in every case. Also in what way did I quote on quote "judge" this person? Go ahead and answer smartass...
Great talk! I just had a 40 yo housemate who lied in order to rent from me. In interview, I asked “what do u do for breakfast?” He said he eats oatmeal every day & prepares it in Microwave. So IMMEDIATELY after moving in he’s making HUGE breakfasts, & filling the house w/ hot olive oil odors, all at 6 am. Then, when moving out I asked if he vacuumed his carpet, he said of course, many times, which I was shocked to hear, since I’d never seen a vacuum near his room. So that day, I vacuumed & got a canister full of dirt & I realized the carpet had NEVER been vacuumed over 2 years. LOL. So he lied coming in & lied going out. How appropriate. I’ve a new nice guy as a housemate & he lied as well about his work schedule & more. I’ve concluded that people learn to lie when young & it’s habitual. They believe, Why not lie? It’s easy & convenient & rarely will u get called out on it. Plus, I definitely can’t tell when people are lying & It seems 99.5% of people I meet are outright, unapologetic liars.
Quite surprised the audience didn't get that the second child was the one that was lying. The strong shaking of the head in addition to the simple 'no' was what gave it away. Why go to the effort of seeming innocent when an innocent person would be confused why they were even asked the question?
As age increases lying actually decreases past the age of 7 because they start to be able to decide whether or not it is smart to lie about a certain situation where as younger kids will lie about just about anything that they think good them in trouble. Older kids realise that if they get caught lying they will get punished even more so they go through a process of deciding whther lying or telling thr truth will result in the most likely outcome with the least punishment
Doggo_FN Ah, so people DO think logically. I’m just WAY too smart, I never even realized! Pshh, I mean on the Mensa Norway IQ test I did score a 417, so beat that.
[me on a date] them: hello? i just asked you a question? are you there? me: sorry bruh i was just checking out your mood and stress level. sick heartbeat, by the way. very strong.
Me : Tells the truth to others My brain : Smile awkwardly Me : Why My brain : Idk because this is too serious Me : *Smiles awkwardly* The person I was talking to : You lie!
"children are bad liars" Me, a child that makes sure to lie badly about small things, that I don't care much about, so it's easier to get away with other things: you have underestimated my power
He will adapt, my friend. Probably in the next few years to come, he will come up with another way to lie. So that his dad can spend the next few decades to find out how to tell if he's lying or not
Denial , blame ,excuse. This has been known for many years in children and adults. We lie to protect ourself some think. Big brother may read our minds someday....if not already now. Scary manipulative future maybe. Or will we become more compassionate? Time may tell. Mind games continue. Sadly many do not know that they are being nudged . Fortunately Ted and Internet helps some see things as they are.
I'd be interested in knowing if children and teenagers have a higher success rate of detecting children's lies. They're probably more likely to remember what it was like to lie at a young age, and therefore be able to use that remembrance to their advantage.
im 15 and i can tell when a kid lies you just have to look into thier eyes. Liers eye movement is rapid as they make lies on the spot whereas none liers eye movement is less rapid.
emily blackmore I'm a teenager and I can tell when a kid is lying quite easily as well; that's part of the reason I'm interested in finding out why adults seemingly aren't as good at it. Thanks for your input!
I think that catching people of any age in lies is mainly a factor of how well you know them, and how much attention you're paying. There are no simple tricks or rules, you get out what you put in, and even then you're best off knowing that you're not going to be very good at it. I recall being a teenager, and that experience was mainly defined by being very sure I knew things that I didn't actually know. Just sayin.
Does that mean you got the kid right in this video? Because the boy looked down, broke eye contact and said no. The girl on the other hand kept eye contact and said no. That means the eye movement of the liar was not even close to be rapid, while the one who said the truth had rapid eye movement.
I read somewhere that people lie because we have been taught that if you did something wrong and tell the truth you will be punished therefore people begin to avoid telling the truth.
Back when I was in 9th grade I was late to school because the public bus I’d taken stayed at the same stop for 6 minutes. Since I was late, I had to be taken to the principal’s office. It went something like this. Her: Why are you late? Me: The bus stopped at the same stop for 6 minutes. Her: Is that the real reason? Why are you lying? Be honest. Me: *lies to her* Her: Good. See, that wasn’t hard. You should be honest about everything. Shouldn’t lie. Me internally: *facepalm*
Lol, in 1st grade we had to get a new fridge, had to wait for roosters, and then had to go to CVS to buy something. I went to the office since I was 1 hour late and then I told them what happened they said, “not likely.” And they called my parents and they confirmed it. I wanted to say told you but couldn’t obviously.
Teacher: Why are you late? Me: My dad is in the hospital Teacher: Oh ok >A few days later< Teacher: Is your dad still in the hospital? Me: Yeah he is a doctor.
@@waynelu8863 but then I murder everyone in the school and hang everyone’s heads in front of the school petrifying every little preschooler walking by causing their parents extreme debt because that’s the only school in town so everyone has to move the mayor has a mental crisis and the assassin I hired kills the mayor I take over the town leading one step further to my world domination
@@waynelu8863 after the domination of the town the USA sends many soldiers which I murder with knives and their own weapons and I take their minds into mind control and I take over the USA and I hack the National broadcast system and show my penis having an erection and with the power of the USA I nuke japan starting a war and in the mists of the war I hook up with Michelle Obama and we marry and take it 40 steps further to world domination I have now petrified thousands that I will gladly murder for the simple reason cuz I can
Technology like this can be so useful in child abuse cases. Often kids are not believed or taken seriously, adults don't trust the word of a child but they would probably trust a lie detector like this.
unfortunately, its still only as honest as the person in control of its use, and frankly, that nullifies its usefulness at best, and at most realistic, is more likely to be used as a weapon, not a shield.
Strict parents make sneaky children. Sneaky children make good liars. Good liars can spot good liars. And that's why me and my friends are never in trouble with out strict parents. Because we know how to play the lying game :)
Every person has own personality,attitude and characters. İt doesnt mean that you act nervousness or smiling why someone accusing you prove that you are lying, sometimes it is just your mechanism or reaction everytime you are in uncomfortable situation.
you dont need scientifically proven facts to understand common sense. If a kid has strict parents, they'll learn how to get out of trouble, unless they have some sort of domination fetish where they like getting beaten with a belt.
when i was younger, parents often said im lying...and i hated lying so i almost never lied, but since they often said: you are lying, this is not the truth..i just stopped caring and started lying often.
Elementary school: If you're honest we won't be mad with you Kid: Ok, I did it Elementary school: It's ok don't be sad ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ High school: Did you do it? Student: yea High school: suspension for 8 days
My eighth grade teacher asked who was talking in class when a bunch of people were taking, I'm the only one who raised my hand so I got a sucker, I had to be more inconspicuous in my later years so I didn't get caught
That's his joke. If a lot of audience members hold up their hands, they're being honest about their prior falsehoods. So they're honest people (now). But if few raise their hands, it means they must have been honest children so they grew up to be honest adults. So his response is the same no matter how many people raise their hands. The next layer of the joke is that of all the people who didn't raise their hands, 90% are lying right now, and are about to be called out on it statistically. So when he says they're honest it's secretly sarcastic but only just for them.
So, not only is dude giving a highly entertaining, insightful, and highly technical scientific speech in front of 100+ people, he's ALSO giving a highly entertaining, insightful, and highly technical scientific speech in front of 100+ people in his *SECOND LANGUAGE.* I am always impressed with people who obviously didn't grow up speaking English but who learned to speak in college or even childhood and now speak to such a high degree they are able to do technical speeches or instruct in the language, even to express humor. ((And it goes the other way, there are some Western commedians in China who sound damn close to native)) I speak Spanish and a bit of Russian and I would be MORTIFIED to even sing "happy birthday" in front of 10 people in either language.
Anyone else start grinning uncontrollably when accused of telling a lie even though you are telling the truth and then they think you are lying because you are smiling?
Yo same i swear it happens all the time to me
Max Herman I have never related to somebody so much in my life
Yesss!!! !! ! It’s the worst!
Oh. My. GOD. Its like whenever there’s a serious situation my brain goes: 😐🙂😊😀😃😄😁😆
i do it on purpose
The worst is accidentally smiling while telling the truth,and then everyone thinks you're lying.
Yeah, it happened to me a few years ago
I hate myself when I do this, then the other person would continue saying "you're lying right? you're smiling, yaa you got caught" for some unknown reason I kept smiling and laughing while my face is red, really make it seems like I'm lying when I'm not, and I can't stop myself ;;
I also do this too, uncontrollable laugh, when I'm presenting in a group, I don't know why I can't stop laughing, there isn't even any reason to laugh, maybe I'm too nervous or embarrass or smtg (it frustrates me sm). aaaa (btw sorry for my english it's my 2nd language)
@TJ Buenzel ikr
@@lyselines damn I feel sad for u ,the same happens to me too :'(
tamanna 189 I know right
Don’t you hate when someone would say “you’re lying because you’re smiling!” Like what does that have to do with anything....
Nightcore Belles yeah
exactly, it annoys me owo
It's so stupid when I get accused of lying because I am smiling when they are making me laugh.
I felt that
Nightcore Belles It does have something, because people usually laugh or smile when they're lying, not always of course.
When I was a kid I learned to lie often because I'm very scared of the consequences or trouble that I will face. I think that if the parents/guardians teach their child that "saying the truth is okay" than "lying is bad". Like most of kids have trust issue with their parents bcuz parents will say "I won't do anything bad to u,just tell the truth" then goes hitting,yelling,cursing and saying bad things to their kids. I know not all parents do this and sometimes is the kids fault.
same
Same
same
same
"I won't do anything bad to u,just tell the truth" then parent says "I lied" and goes hitting, yelling, cursing etc. Now it looks not like a parenting fail, but an instant object lesson that lying feels bad for whom you're lying to.
"I am my father."
*BIG. BRAIN.*
Luke to Vader: He told me you killed him.
Vader: I am MY father
"I am also the husband of my mother"
@@HaveANiceDayLol. "I'm Joe Biden's husband" - Joe Biden
*ALA. BAMA.*
Its Jesus!
The worst thing is being accused of lying when you're not.
And if they ever find out you were telling the truth, not care
Raw Paw I still get punished in the end
hockey legend50 ikr and when they find out you weren’t lying they just move on with their day and ignore you
Yeah i get stressed and moods change because i think they will think im lying, then i sweat, i get red, i wanna move my face so bad but i need to keep a straight face and i get uncomfortable
Ikr i told the truth a lot when I was younger and idk why but my dad ALWAYS said i was lying 😭🙄
I'm an only child and when I was 6 I broke a picture frame. My mom asked me about it and I said the cat did it. We didn't have a cat.
You was so good liar😂
10/10 effort A+ 🤣
mobs burgers Your profile pic fits your comment perfectly!!! 😂😂😂
Lol
@@doggofv r/whoosh
I once babysat my nephew, he was 6 at the time, and we made his mother a craft to give on mother’s day. I told him we couldn’t tell his mom because it was a surprise, and that if she asked what we did during the day, not to say we made a craft. When his mom came home, she promptly asked what we did together and he said, “We didn’t make you a mother’s day craft” 😂😂😂
Dang, came out as expected🤣
So cute!
Dumb but honest kid
"Wow, this is the most honest group of people I've ever met"
It works whether the crowd raises their hands or not
Unless they're lying during the Ted Talk 🤔
@@KevintheRhea God loves you and so do I. Repent and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior so you can go to Heaven.
God loves you and so do I. Repent and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior so you can go to Heaven.
Ace flag in your pfp is epic
@@ogechiokeke3929 I'm sorry what?
Bro the adults would always think I was lying just because I was acting kind of fidgety or nervous. But I was really just terrified of getting in trouble.
Army friend ???
@@shakhiosmani819 Hello!
YEs
Same I would always cry when asked if I did something wrong even if I knew I didn't do anything and I would always get in trouble for everything
@@skylahenry8552 me too
I kinda feel sorry for Kang Lee’s son.
He just can’t lie
He can. And then 30 years later he will publish a study on how some people can lie undetectably, especially if they are trained from childhood.
lol true
yeah!
i made this 800 likes :P
you have to train to lie without emotions i think
My natural reaction to being under pressure is to smile, or laugh, or tell a joke, anything to relive that pressure. It has lead to many people believing I am a liar, when I was telling the whole truth. I’ve tried so hard to stop it, but it just builds up and makes it worse.
My 2 cents: continue to be this way, it's a great personality. There will be a time when things will line up for good and ppl will realise you were being genuine all along👍
Same here. When whenever the mood is down, and something serious happens I always laugh, or tell a sarcastic joke. I don’t know why, I just can’t help it. It always makes me second guess myself when it happens, though. I don’t know what the reaction will be anymore. Whenever I try to lie, I just burst out in laughter uncontrollably. Whenever I’m telling the truth, I…burst out in laughter- quite a dilemma if I do say so myself.
My mother says all the time, "I always catch you when you try to lie to me, so why do you even bother?" And I'm just sitting there like, "You don't actually realize how many times you haven't caught me."
Haha same
Keep track of all the times she didn't catch you and when you move out leave her a written letter counting all the times she didn't catch you.
my mom always thinks in lying like if she asked me if i studied and i say yes which i did she would say "go study you liar" and "if you lie once again ill give you a lesson that you would never forgot" like geez mom and in front of her friends she says im an "angel"
Maybe she DID catch you every single time, but most of those times she didn't even mention it to make you feel more secure and lie more.
Same
Biggest lie in the universe:
*I have read and accept the terms and conditions*
lol
Lol
right on
facts
My mom has actually done that during quarantine, she’s gone crazy, help me-
Does anyone else hate it when you tell the truth but then the other persons says you're lying because you made a "lying face" (Bonus points if any face you make is a "lying face")
Infinite points to me.
Whenever somebody accuses me of lying, they make a certain face that makes me grin uncontrollably. I hardly ever lie (I did an awful lot as a kid) But I hate it when people think you're lying because you smile. This mostly happens to me when my 8yo sis accuses me of lying-
Happens to me plus i smile a lot while telling truth
For me no matter what I laugh. When I lie I laugh. When Im not even related to the problem i laugh. By doing this many times I am able to trick people incase I did something really bad. No one suspects me becouse I didnt laugh and just acted as I normaly do.
Yes. The more they accuse you the more stressed you get. And of course the more you laugh or smile.
When my little sister was 4, she told a gigantic and expensive lie: her stomach hurts. I know it sounds simple, but my parents, good parents as they were, took her seriously. They actually spent thousands of Vietnam Dollars to see what was wrong with her. And they were SO angry and hurt at her, so my parents are bad lie-detectors. But for some reason, they always detect my lies.
@@Vesdus yes manipulate the children 😈
@@Vesdus you sound very knowledgeable. Do you want to share with the class😊?
When I was little I would be telling the truth and smiling but was always accused of lying because I was smiling so I've been using that to my advantage if I wanted them to think I was lying
same
that always happens to me
i liked to do that too
Yes that's my whole life!!!!! Literally
Meh to
It would be funny if he just says at the end "this all was actually a lie"
@@horizelux2212 very big
but even that was a lie
@@hwlrr BrUh.
@@memegamer1383 lol
bruh
I consider myself a very good liar but I let people catch me in small lies. This way they think I'm a bad liar and I can get away with pretty big lies.
Anand Achh lowkey this is really scummy if your setting yourself up to lie successfully like that
Anand Achh
you are a genius i should use this technique
you lowkey remind me of Selena Gomez
AndrewNVEVO cool how
Anand Achh lol I do the same thing lol
As a kid I remember that it was natural to start smiling, when accused for doing something wrong. And obviously, kinder garden teachers that don't know much at all would think that you were the one!
"Did you ever lie as a child?"
Is that even a question?
U never know when someone never lied as a kid
@@Junziee impossible
@@elizza8770 Or Is it?! (DUN DUN DUN)
I don't wanna ruin the 200 likes so imma just leave this here :D
Its like asking
"Do you ever cried as a baby?"
I am my father
Liar
Well I’m ur mum then
StickyLegend then I’m the daughter
Paradox alert
Baby_Zan no ur not
"You killed my father"
No Luke, *I am my father*
no father, i am my luke
No father and Luke, I am Groot
No groot
, I’m bLuE
🤣😂🤮
@@maggievong8523 da ba Dee da ba die
My father always thought I was lieing, so I became unsure of reality. I decided, as a for year old girl, to always lie when my father asked me about something. This way I was able to save the truth and remember what really did happen.
your dad suck, i'm sorry that happened to you at a very young age, i hope you're doing better now
"I'm my father" the kids a legend
lmao yes
It’s like I am your father on steroids
Yes
@@TheEngineeringMonkey drugs
I am your father pam pan pan pan pan pan pan pan paaaaaaan
I literally lied just now, came on youtube and this was my first recommendation
Are you lying!?
Oof
@@Q__22 Probably.
Haha same
Put aluminium foil cup!!!:-)but iff in real there is no magic. Your phone search data are opened book for analistic programms other use for marketing research.
But this doesn’t help me figuring out who’s lying in among us
Blue is sus
Ha
AmOnG uS? ThIs ShOW AbOuT KiDs LYinG Or NoT!
Facts
It’s usually red.
Having grown up in an explosive and abusive household I learned how to read facial tells very early. I know when someone is lying, I can tell when someone is bored or distracted. It's a good thing and a bad thing to be skillful at.
When you say “I am lying”, you’re telling the truth
This is So True and confusing
Wot? I thought you would lie about lying,
@@baileydonovan1528 if you're not lying, why would you accuse yourself of lying? It's impossible
@@adachi4043
Anyone who has close siblings knows that sometimes you need to take the fall for the group even if you weren't lying originally.
@@jaythepsychic1 oh yeah, I get it.
I’m a good liar but like an hour later I go:
“Hey you that thing I said to you an hour ago”
“Yeah”
“It was a lie”
Same but then i laugh at their face if it is not an adult
69 bruh
@@migsgaling5679 w0aH
Same
My conscious bugs me
Sorry for the bad spelling
@@bubbleteabeatboxx lol what you spelled that all right
That stuff is a little scary to be honest.
because you're a terrible person.
*****
speak for yourself.
Yeah I agree.
I don' t wanna check if my date is lying or not and maybe the kid in class has anxiety because he didn't do his homework.
Why should he be a terrible person? Lying isn't always bad. The world isn't that simple. Think of the people who helped people hiding from the Nazis. Is it really evil to lie in such a situation?
It is terrifying if you think those people had the technology to find out who is lying. Every single person who was secretly against the regime would have been in danger and probably killed.
Stop judging people without thinking Jason Horton!
dwelling in the past isn't helping though
When you're accused of lying but you start laughing or getting red etc because the person puts you under a bunch of pressure and like harshly interrogates you
Did anyone else think his opening joke was actually pretty clever? "Wow, this is the most honest group of people I have ever met!" If you think about it, he's either saying they're honest for admitting to lying, or being sarcastic and saying they're actually dishonest because so many of them lied.
That's so true.
Now I feel dumb for not getting that
Daniel Robinson It's okay, I'm not actually sure he mean that on purpose.
+Henry R he meant it sarcastically as a joke
The parents right?
“Did you eat the cookies, son?”
“No dad.”
“Okay lemme just get my Transdermal Optical Imaging device-“
lol
I can see smartphones being equipped with TOID.
LOL😂😂
Kid: I did eat them dad
@@emin86 Right?
Luke...
I am my father
Obi Wan never told me
Tae? Is that you?
AM Fr, yesss
copied
@@lana-ol3lw Woah (~^O°)~♥
I keep smiling whenever asked if I've lied, so everyone assumes I've lied.
I don't know why I can't control it at all!
I was correct on which kid I thought lied every time because I knew it wouldn’t be the one who everyone though it would.
*The innocent one is always the guilty one*
This comment is still gonna be getting replies in like 3 years isn’t it?
The kid in the NASA shirt did a stereotypical lying tell (looking away when starting to answer). It was way too obvious to be true
@@chroni3659 No. The other girl had her back slightly back, I could see a bit of tension in her eyes.
@@ishandey6061 You saw a lying tell that’s deeper than the stereotypical level. Good for you. I don’t know why you started your comment with “no” though, because we’re making two different, noncontradictory points.
@@chroni3659 I was just saying no because of how we disagreed with who lied at the first place
*are you pointing me out*
He: thinks this will help adults detect children lies
Children: getting a better chance at lies
I'll get to have more cookies uwu
@@duck_iey ew
@@mayo4900 you don't like cookies?
@@duck_iey I like cookies
exactly
"did you draw that on the wall?"
"no"
"but it looks so cool, did you draw that?"
"yes"
"In the wall"?
@@cubedude8690 yes he rip out the wall and drew inside of it
@@user-gummy makes sense
UnknownBrain.exe has stopped working..?
Its "on the wall" Great sir
I think one of the biggest lies that we as parents experience regularly from young children is “it wasn’t me” or “ I didn’t do it.”
God I had memories as a kid where I wouldn’t lie, but the teacher/parent insisted that I did. And damn, that shows.
lets just accept we can not distinguish if other person is lying or not and lets don't do same mistake our parents/teachers did
yes
Yeah, I had my hand in my pocket- my teacher told me to give her my phone. My phone was in my other pocket. She still didn’t believe me and shouted at me for being on my phone. It was confiscated and lost in the teachers custody, they refused to pay for the lost property
What is that pfp
@@bongo9103 You should take it to court because that's dumb and stupid and totally their fault because they ended up taking it without your permission since you were not lying.
I was messing about in the corridor and my teacher was angry because I was late I panicked and told her I found a dead slug so I gave it a funeral. she gave me a detention
ThatGingerKid I have no words.
ThatGingerKid LMAO
ThatGingerKid rofl
Rip Slug
O.O
Biggest lie during online school:
Message in the chat box: Hi, my mic does not work and my camera is broken.
Lol literally so many people do this at my school
I'm in class rn and I literally just said that to the teacher on the chatbox😂😂
@@laurentanner8876 ppl like me😂🌚
Lol when the teacher asks me a question I just type in the chat box "Is anyone speaking? I can't hear anyone" 😂
I had a friend who place glue on his cam, so all the teacher can see was stupid blurring. He got caught anyway. F
a tv show about 10 years ago called LIE TO ME was realistic ways in which lie detection has evolved
People these days:
Telling them the truth, but they won't believe.
Then, when you lie, they believe.
we live in a society
"dID YOU TAKE MY PEN"
"no i have like a billion pens why would i even bothe-"
"YOU'RE LYING I THOUGHT WE WERE FRIENDS WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS SHOW ME YOUR POUCH"
"fine but i seriously don't have your freaking pen"
People these days and all others before:
*Your comment*
I once actually had this conversation
“Are you going to change into your swimmers?”
“No”
“Tell the truth”
“ I’m actually not going to”
“Honesty is everything”
“ I’m just going to change into some dry clothes because you just sprayed me with a water gun”
“Stop lying “
And then she kept me in the bathroom until I managed to pry her fingers open and open the door.
I was literally screaming all the time.
No one suspected anything.
She would have kept me there all day.
🅣🅗🅐🅣'🅢 🅢🅞 🅣🅡🅤🅔 🅘 🅒🅐🅝 🅡🅔🅛🅐🅣🅔
Father: Hello, my father is sick, so he can't go to work
Boss: Who am i speaking to, please.
Father: I am my son
Lmao underrated
@@octave11thpianist58 yeah, it's sad :'(
Lol
lol
Literally the kid in the beginning but he grew up
Dad: "Did you take that cookie?"
Kid: "No"
Dad: "Oh yeah? My transdermal optical imaging camera effects say otherwise!"
Kid: "dafuq"
lol
gimmie back my pfp boi
Things is humans can evolve, this technology can bring the best liers ever borned.
Astonished Memes
Woah
Dad: WHERE U LERN DAT BAD WORD BOI??
Kid: Off you?
My cousin is 2 and a half and she lies all the time. I think if something sounds too ridiculous to be true then it’s easier to tell, but sometimes she’s crafts lies that are impossible to distinguish from the truth. One of the main reasons is because she convincingly cries to her parents when telling a lie or uses a unhappy facial expression. She’s so easily able to pull herself into the fantasy that she tells others. For me, this is convincing evidence that children are not only very good liars but use lying in order to understand how the world works and how they can manipulate it.
Parent: look me in the eye if your smiling your lying
Me: smiling because of the weird face they are making
True
Omg so me
I hate it when people accuse me because of that even when I say the truth
same! like when people say don't smile I just wanna smile
LOL
so true
nah it’s just their face for me
idk where my amazing genes came from😭
Are you calling me a liar?!
WELL I AIN'T CALLIN YOU A TRUTHER
Very underrated comment ⬆⬆
@@p1.st3l so true
*TRUTHR*
Pearl ._. Yesss drake and josh
Pearl ._. Drake and Josh!
Biggest lie ever:
"How was school son?"
"Fine."
Tru
lol sureeeeeee
Yess
So true
When they ask you how you are and you just have to say you’re fine but you’re not really fine......
Leave them alone and let them be innocent. Too much psychoanalysis lately I have felt. With everything. You took my inner child. Let them be.
I have one small thing to say, I think if adults trust children, they wouldn't lie as much. Because they would know that it's alright to tell the truth and that they're gonna believe you. Even if you say you trust your child, they know you don't, they also know just as much about you as you know about them.
Love this comment so much. I think parents should make it easier on themselves by just teaching their kids about the perks of being honest and let them decide for themselves what they're going to do. Personally I don't think being honest is what gets kids in trouble, how the parents REACT to their kid lying is how the kid would get in trouble.
@@youtubecommentator6023 agreed.
😌👍😎
So basically here is the lesson for the parents: don't live through you child, trust your child and let them grow and change. Treat them with respect and they will treat you with respect.
I mean, doesn’t matter how much you trust your mum, when she asks if you’ve brushed your teeth you say yes. It’s just what kids do
Also believe them. When a child is accused of lying when telling the truth, they will start lying more.
Last time I told my mom when I was little, that my brother whack me with a stick, her response? "I think it's you're fault that your lying", parents should sometimes trust kids cause we don't know what they'll do next?
(Time to get the, you have a unhealthy mom) she was fine, she's kind, great mother, but sometimes doesn't listen to me.
We had a fine
Lesson of the day: Always look around for cameras. If there are none, LIE.
Underrated comment.
What about hidden cameras?
Answer: become emotionless.
@@toddottoii5649 Fire Nation Files expects camera spot skills.
@@toddottoii5649 BREAK DA WALL
5:47 girl's straight faced stare and head shake for emphasis was a dead give-away.
I clocked that immediately and I did guess her
Ikr! It was simple to guess because of her head shake
That's what I was thinking. The boy just seemed shy and a little anxious but that doesn't automatically mean he's lying.
absolutely, lots of people (especially kids) over-do the straight face or like trying not to give it away
I thought the girl was behaving very self-disciplined while the boy was at ease. Either reactions come out respectively when you have something to hide, or when you don't.
Another way, it doesn't imply you lie when you're blushing. The fear about not being believed can make you blushing and hence, it looks like you're lying right now, so it can have like a snowball effect empiring the situation. Anycase, this conference was very interesting in !
Me: *tells the truth*
Mom: "Stop lying" *gives death stare*
Me: *feels guilty and second-guesses myself*
Also me: "Maybe I am lying"
demn this is true.
that’s gaslighting, and speaking from experience, i hope you get out on your own and distance yourself from anyone who doesn’t 100% love or support you in every single way. 💖
This is so relatable 😭
This is me admitting things I didn't do just to make my dad's interrogation/punishment over quickly
Same ):
The problem is that this technology could be very easily abused. There are also huge ethical issues with the entire concept of invading someone's innermost privacy.
Yeah. Soon they'll read our minds... Like you can't even THINK anymore
True, consumer abuse is the first thing that came to my mind after watching this video.
lol
Yea I know it's such a bummer when companies try to sell me the stuff I want most instead of randomly bombarding me with ads hoping something will stick.
Thought crime
As a child you don't get rewarded or receive a neutral response for telling the truth. You are told that if you tell, you won't be punished. And you lie anyway. Because when they said that before, you got punished.
Yup. My father the other day wanted to take my computer for 2 days. I didn’t tell him where my computer was so he said he’d take it away for a week if he found it. Or I could not give it to him and hide it when he was home, and use it every day when he was away.
Eventually he gave up or forgot and I didn’t loose anything
elsypie your g ay
elsypie well you still have to suffer the consequences no matter what
If they find out your lying you will get a worse punishment than if you tell the truth
If you don’t get caught you will start building up a habit of lying because you think you won’t get caught
But eventually someone or something will figure it out and prove that you are lying and you will have to suffer the consequences there
Even small lies prove your not trustworthy and coming up front is ALWAYS the right thing to do
@@m_artroom If everyone had the same mindset Earth would be a Utopia, but I don't think everyone has that mindset. I think what she means is that you have a way better chance of getting away with what you did, and even if they caught you the punishment would be basically the same.
Your Basic Gamer fair point
My mom makes faces when she asks me questions, making me grin, even laugh sometimes, and then she's like, "YOU ARE GRINNING! THAT MEANS YOU ARE LYING!" when I'm telling the truth-
Parent: did you eat that cake?
Kid: yes
Parent: are you sure?
Kid: no
can relate
does he have gucci glasses? Lmao
Parents:did you eat that cake
Me:no
Parents-:are you sure-????
Me:no
@@ugonnascorner3210 hahahah
NO IM PATRICK
**Doesn’t peek at card**
“Did you peek at the card?”
“Yes”
would have done that
Child: *I'm a liar but I'm not a cheater*
Kokichi Oma is that you?
Me
That's a pro move right here
Parents: *lie*
Kids: *lies because parents lie*
Parents: why did you lie
HONESTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sometimes parents do white lies like saying that rain will Pierce your head but the reason is so they won't get sick
@@romeobenedictencina1807 lmao who lies like that so funny XD
me: *lies to keep them happy*
@@whythehelldoineedahandle *Edgy*
*Please get a therapist and help if you have serious problems*
this video proves one thing as a human how much we enjoy intruding somebody else privacy and indeed very much interested to do so on the name of care.
"I am my father."
Top 10 anime plot twists
when i lie idk why but i hysterically laugh
Luke I am your father
@@timmythedog6984 Its "No, I am your father". Mandella effect for you :)
Timmythedog you fucking beat me to it
@@timmythedog6984 top five sad things
I would be so pissed if this was my father
Imagine not being able to lie
@@slushy7911 you need to chill a little lol it's just a joke. People like you needs to learn how to stop attacking and take a joke at times
@@slushy7911 First of all, you're pretty stupid (not only your argument but also the way you used "you're"). Apart from your weird grammar, you are clearly a degenerate because you do not understand that it is a joke and jokes are not to be taken seriously in every case. Also in what way did I quote on quote "judge" this person? Go ahead and answer smartass...
@@slushy7911 Isn't it weird how everybody but you got the intention of the comment? Hm, might wanna reflect upon that.
@@icr3eki806 lol he deleted his comment
Lol ye he deleted HE IS BUSTED
I always tell the truth, even when I lie
what?
This is gold
Dolphin Gaming he believes in his own lie
+Savage Expert hehe xD I get it now ☺
I don't get it
Great talk! I just had a 40 yo housemate who lied in order to rent from me. In interview, I asked “what do u do for breakfast?” He said he eats oatmeal every day & prepares it in Microwave. So IMMEDIATELY after moving in he’s making HUGE breakfasts, & filling the house w/ hot olive oil odors, all at 6 am. Then, when moving out I asked if he vacuumed his carpet, he said of course, many times, which I was shocked to hear, since I’d never seen a vacuum near his room. So that day, I vacuumed & got a canister full of dirt & I realized the carpet had NEVER been vacuumed over 2 years. LOL. So he lied coming in & lied going out. How appropriate. I’ve a new nice guy as a housemate & he lied as well about his work schedule & more. I’ve concluded that people learn to lie when young & it’s habitual. They believe, Why not lie? It’s easy & convenient & rarely will u get called out on it. Plus, I definitely can’t tell when people are lying & It seems 99.5% of people I meet are outright, unapologetic liars.
“Are you sleeping, son?”
“Yes mom”
F
I see nothing wrong the kid is sleeping
I- lmfaooo
“Don’t worry Gary sleep talks sometimes honey”
Mom: **grabs belt**
*watches this to get better at lying*
Edit you guys just won me a milkshake from my mom thanks❤
*jots down crucial notes*
same
Same
Same
Braeden Bowman watching for telling if lying or not and to get better at lying
“I am my father”
Speech 100
Hold up
I am my daughter.
I am my sperm
I. Am my mother
This comment sections is Alabama 100
Quite surprised the audience didn't get that the second child was the one that was lying. The strong shaking of the head in addition to the simple 'no' was what gave it away. Why go to the effort of seeming innocent when an innocent person would be confused why they were even asked the question?
As age increases lying actually decreases past the age of 7 because they start to be able to decide whether or not it is smart to lie about a certain situation where as younger kids will lie about just about anything that they think good them in trouble. Older kids realise that if they get caught lying they will get punished even more so they go through a process of deciding whther lying or telling thr truth will result in the most likely outcome with the least punishment
7 is too young an age for that...I think a little more later....but yup that's true
Elder kids decide when not to lie
Doggo_FN
Ah, so people DO think logically. I’m just WAY too smart, I never even realized! Pshh, I mean on the Mensa Norway IQ test I did score a 417, so beat that.
[me on a date]
them: hello? i just asked you a question? are you there?
me: sorry bruh i was just checking out your mood and stress level. sick heartbeat, by the way. very strong.
Me : Tells the truth to others
My brain : Smile awkwardly
Me : Why
My brain : Idk because this is too serious
Me : *Smiles awkwardly*
The person I was talking to : You lie!
I do that too! I thought I was the only one!
@@annamauer5011 well your certainly not alone
@@annamauer5011 i even laughed maniacally
T w i n .
Totally me :""
Instead of helping me, my teacher would probably call me up in Class when seeing that I have high anxiety
"children are bad liars"
Me, a child that makes sure to lie badly about small things, that I don't care much about, so it's easier to get away with other things: you have underestimated my power
Lol, Im a master liar myself, hello another master of lying
@@Hiiva mayyyyybeeeee, no not really, iy depends on what "crimes" you think
@@AAAJWH well, yes, it floats on tp so its satisfying for me
Hee hee hee... you are on this council... but we do not grant you the rank of liar 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Your not sopesed to be on this website Johnny
Poor kid, it must be pretty difficult for him to lie to his dad
Hahahahahaha! I can imagine ^^
He will adapt, my friend. Probably in the next few years to come, he will come up with another way to lie. So that his dad can spend the next few decades to find out how to tell if he's lying or not
Denial , blame ,excuse. This has been known for many years in children and adults. We lie to protect ourself some think.
Big brother may read our minds someday....if not already now. Scary manipulative future maybe. Or will we become more compassionate?
Time may tell. Mind games continue. Sadly many do not know that they are being nudged . Fortunately Ted and Internet helps
some see things as they are.
cant agree more
his dad would be like "come to my lab to prove that you aren't lying"
I'd be interested in knowing if children and teenagers have a higher success rate of detecting children's lies. They're probably more likely to remember what it was like to lie at a young age, and therefore be able to use that remembrance to their advantage.
im 15 and i can tell when a kid lies you just have to look into thier eyes. Liers eye movement is rapid as they make lies on the spot whereas none liers eye movement is less rapid.
emily blackmore
I'm a teenager and I can tell when a kid is lying quite easily as well; that's part of the reason I'm interested in finding out why adults seemingly aren't as good at it. Thanks for your input!
your welcome!
I think that catching people of any age in lies is mainly a factor of how well you know them, and how much attention you're paying. There are no simple tricks or rules, you get out what you put in, and even then you're best off knowing that you're not going to be very good at it.
I recall being a teenager, and that experience was mainly defined by being very sure I knew things that I didn't actually know. Just sayin.
Does that mean you got the kid right in this video?
Because the boy looked down, broke eye contact and said no.
The girl on the other hand kept eye contact and said no.
That means the eye movement of the liar was not even close to be rapid, while the one who said the truth had rapid eye movement.
I read somewhere that people lie because we have been taught that if you did something wrong and tell the truth you will be punished therefore people begin to avoid telling the truth.
Back when I was in 9th grade I was late to school because the public bus I’d taken stayed at the same stop for 6 minutes. Since I was late, I had to be taken to the principal’s office. It went something like this.
Her: Why are you late?
Me: The bus stopped at the same stop for 6 minutes.
Her: Is that the real reason? Why are you lying? Be honest.
Me: *lies to her*
Her: Good. See, that wasn’t hard. You should be honest about everything. Shouldn’t lie.
Me internally: *facepalm*
Your a faker and a fraud
@@darkdefender9919 that may have happened and you ruined someone's day.
Happened with me too🤣
Lol, in 1st grade we had to get a new fridge, had to wait for roosters, and then had to go to CVS to buy something. I went to the office since I was 1 hour late and then I told them what happened they said, “not likely.” And they called my parents and they confirmed it. I wanted to say told you but couldn’t obviously.
@@garimatiwari5198 no I didn’t mean it in the bad way. I should have clarified. I was trying to make a joke of them actually lying to the teacher.
6:16 this is proof that NASA doesn't lie
you listening flat earthers?
We can debunk the flatearthers by learning from the man in this video XD
@@venedixkt9561 Nah, all the blood would need to go to their brain to supply atleast an iq of 1.
That is correct the Earth is not flat it is in fact a pyramid. Why else would the Egyptians build pyramids! Duh.
@@anarchyghost704 It's a *cube* you sheeple
U r a GENIUS
MY MAN JUST SAID "She is being nice and she don't like you" POOR GUY, RIP BRUVSKI🤘
Teacher: Why are you late?
Me: My dad is in the hospital
Teacher: Oh ok
>A few days later<
Teacher: Is your dad still in the hospital?
Me: Yeah he is a doctor.
🤣🤣
this needs to be top comment!
this was stolen
@ohoh930
I could tell, but it's underrated so I'm giving it a like anyway
this was stolen
Teachers: Tell me the truth
Me: *tells truth*
Teachers: That is not truth
Me: But it is
Teachers: I know better now shut up
sometimes you just wanna slap the teacher
@@TheRealWaffles1 But then you're afraid of detention and expulsion
@@waynelu8863 but then I murder everyone in the school and hang everyone’s heads in front of the school petrifying every little preschooler walking by causing their parents extreme debt because that’s the only school in town so everyone has to move the mayor has a mental crisis and the assassin I hired kills the mayor I take over the town leading one step further to my world domination
@@TheRealWaffles1
K
@@waynelu8863 after the domination of the town the USA sends many soldiers which I murder with knives and their own weapons and I take their minds into mind control and I take over the USA and I hack the National broadcast system and show my penis having an erection and with the power of the USA I nuke japan starting a war and in the mists of the war I hook up with Michelle Obama and we marry and take it 40 steps further to world domination I have now petrified thousands that I will gladly murder for the simple reason cuz I can
Even if I’m telling the truth about something I always start laughing for some reason and then people think I’m lying! 🤪
Esther Tainsh SAME
Same😂
For me I laugh after I get scolded and cry
same I can't control it 😂😂
SAME HERE BRUH HAHAHAHAHA
Technology like this can be so useful in child abuse cases. Often kids are not believed or taken seriously, adults don't trust the word of a child but they would probably trust a lie detector like this.
unfortunately, its still only as honest as the person in control of its use, and frankly, that nullifies its usefulness at best, and at most realistic, is more likely to be used as a weapon, not a shield.
Plot Twist: He was lying the whole time.
Plot twist: Tanzina copied this.
@@mikgriffen lol someone said it
Lmao! The original comment was next to this
@@rollingrocky3608 ikr
Plot Twist: They were lying about him lying and just said that he said the truth to see if we would catch his lie
So you want me to believe that an ordinary camera can detect tiny thermal changes? Is this a test to see if we the audience can detect liars?
Cody'sLab wow Cody's lab I watch your videos, coincidence to see u here
Cody'sLab I WATCH UR VIDEOS DUDEEE
Omg hi!!!!
Sup Cody! I was thinking the same thing the entire video
Wow thats kinda wierd huh.. nice to see you here cody
Strict parents make sneaky children.
Sneaky children make good liars.
Good liars can spot good liars.
And that's why me and my friends are never in trouble with out strict parents. Because we know how to play the lying game :)
Phantastic Failure Tru
same here, dude
Phantastic Failure holy crap same XD
your comment made me cringe
noice
Every person has own personality,attitude and characters. İt doesnt mean that you act nervousness or smiling why someone accusing you prove that you are lying, sometimes it is just your mechanism or reaction everytime you are in uncomfortable situation.
Fun fact:The most common lie is saying you’re fine or okay even in the hospital
Don't call me out like that I just don't wanna bother anyone...
Yow why you calling me out like that
Nope
...
The most common lie is a kid saying the subject in school was easy even though it was obviously impossible. (I mostly mean maths lol)
Sam really I don’t think so cause only kids do that but literally every one does this
@@coughcough4588 I meant in kid terms, side note: I'm one myself. That's why I thought of it.
If a child has strict parents they will most likely become sneaky and good at lying
i can always rely on youtube commenters to provide great scientifically proven facts . thank you
you dont need scientifically proven facts to understand common sense. If a kid has strict parents, they'll learn how to get out of trouble, unless they have some sort of domination fetish where they like getting beaten with a belt.
Thenotsoプロ .. that last part is interesting lol
chris Rushton my dad told me, always be quiet and lie to us. =_= they be strict so I have to lie about procrastination
like me
#1 lie during online school
Teacher: Says something
Someone: I was lagging can you repeat that?
This is true.
i do this sometimes 😂😂😂 but instead I tell that my network quality became bad for 4-5 seconds
My friends leave as soon as they’re asked a question then join like two minutes later and say their internet kicked them out
I leave the meeting and rejoin over and over so my teacher believes that I’m dropping on and off lmao
@@sealion-5372 same in my class too😂😂😂
when i was younger, parents often said im lying...and i hated lying so i almost never lied, but since they often said: you are lying, this is not the truth..i just stopped caring and started lying often.
Elementary school: If you're honest we won't be mad with you
Kid: Ok, I did it
Elementary school: It's ok don't be sad
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High school: Did you do it?
Student: yea
High school: suspension for 8 days
Ahhh how great it was...
My eighth grade teacher asked who was talking in class when a bunch of people were taking, I'm the only one who raised my hand so I got a sucker, I had to be more inconspicuous in my later years so I didn't get caught
No
AceRohot a
AceRohot more is expected of you when you are a mature young adult. When you are in elementary, you are immature and don't know better.
Wow this is the most honest group of people I’ve met:
*They just said they lied*
That's his joke. If a lot of audience members hold up their hands, they're being honest about their prior falsehoods. So they're honest people (now). But if few raise their hands, it means they must have been honest children so they grew up to be honest adults. So his response is the same no matter how many people raise their hands. The next layer of the joke is that of all the people who didn't raise their hands, 90% are lying right now, and are about to be called out on it statistically. So when he says they're honest it's secretly sarcastic but only just for them.
Googie Gress Ik I get that xD my comment is a joke to :/
was not a very good joke
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@@tropicalgoat5092 It's "Not funny didn't laugh" joke
Plot twist: he was lying this whole presentation
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Lol everyone is say "bruh" like lmao 😂😂
So, not only is dude giving a highly entertaining, insightful, and highly technical scientific speech in front of 100+ people,
he's ALSO giving a highly entertaining, insightful, and highly technical scientific speech in front of 100+ people in his *SECOND LANGUAGE.*
I am always impressed with people who obviously didn't grow up speaking English but who learned to speak in college or even childhood and now speak to such a high degree they are able to do technical speeches or instruct in the language, even to express humor. ((And it goes the other way, there are some Western commedians in China who sound damn close to native))
I speak Spanish and a bit of Russian and I would be MORTIFIED to even sing "happy birthday" in front of 10 people in either language.
When ever I tell the truth I can’t stop myself from smiling for some reason
Me too
SAME ITS SO ANNOYING
me too, and i get accused, like BRUH but really it is my fault too for laughing too hard q😭
chinese society should encourage children to lie.
*we’re you smiling when writing this?*