If someone is lying to you, they'll generally look up to the top right. That means that they're trying to construct an image that doesn't exist.
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I don't know about you, but I can tell when someone's lying. They can't look you in the eye - they look you in the bridge of your nose.
Beliefs about how lying looks are plentiful and often contradictory: depending on whom you choose to believe, liars can be detected because they fidget a lot, hold very still, cross their legs, cross their arms, look up, look down, make eye contact or fail to make eye contact.
While photographs may not lie, liars may photograph.
The camera cannot lie, but it can be an accessory to untruth.
Camera lies all the time. It's all it does is lie, because when you choose this moment instead of this moment, when you... the moment you've made a choice, you're lying about something larger. 'Lying' is an ugly word. I don't mean lying. But any artist picks and chooses what they want to paint or write about or say. Photographers are the same.
Lying does exist in crazy forms.
When people write lies about you, and you know that they are lies, that means that they don't know the truth.
Eyes lie if you ever look into them for the character of the person.
A good puzzle, it's a fair thing. Nobody is lying. It's very clear, and the problem depends just on you.
People lie, and they always are very very creative in finding new ways to lie.
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