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English, 09.04.2021 20:10, tina7659

So, does lying without consequences slowly cause us to be more dishonest? The study suggests that it can. But lies always catch up with us one way or another, and as Pinocchio found out, the best way to prevent his nose from growing was never to begin lying in the first place.​


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