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A lie (also called prevarication, falsehood) is a known untruth expressed as truth.
A lie is a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement, especially with the intention to deceive others, often with the further intention to maintain a secret or reputation, protect someone's feelings or to avoid a punishment or repercussion for one's actions. To lie is to state something that one knows to be false or that one does not honestly believe to be true with the intention that a person will take it for the truth. A liar is a person who is lying, who has previously lied, or who tends by nature to lie repeatedly - even when not necessary.
Lying is typically used to refer to deceptions in oral or written communication. Other forms of deception, such as disguises or forgeries, are generally not considered lies, though the underlying intent may be the same. However, even a true statement can be used to deceive. In this situation, it is the intent of being overall untruthful rather than the truthfulness of any individual statement that is considered the lie.
Serious lies (such as perjury, fraud, and defamation) are punishable by law.
Lie to Me (styled as Lie to me*) is an American television series that premiered on the Fox network on January 21, 2009.[4] In the show, Dr. Cal Lightman (Tim Roth) and his colleagues in The Lightman Group accept assignments from third parties (commonly local and federal law enforcement), and assist in investigations, reaching the truth through applied psychology: interpreting microexpressions, through the Facial Action Coding System, and body language.[4]
In May 2009, the show was renewed for a second season consisting of 13 episodes,[5] Season 2 premiered on September 28, 2009.[6] On November 24, 2009, Fox ordered an extra nine episodes for season 2, bringing the season order to 22 episodes.[7] On May 12, 2010, Entertainment Weekly reported that Lie to Me received a 13-episode third season pick-up.[8]
i thought that the last one was a truth... i mean.... his dad is an assassin with a lazer gun
bignick123190 1 month ago 43
i feel like the third is a lie. i wasn't even listening to the story, but he started blinking a lot, and he was looking to the left a lot, which are both signs of lying. people look to their right when they're trying to remember something, and they look to their left when they're trying to make something up
TheRaptorChild 1 month ago 37