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Lying takes cunning, not intellect or experience. Cunning is the instinctive ability our ancestors developed from over a million years of engaging in the politics of small groups. Being an instinct, it is as fully developed in a child as in an adult.

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why do children have extreme body language shows when lying that they have to out grow then?

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This guy thinks a 7 year old could win a professional poker tournament! Lol

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I just image him at his family get-together sitting in one of those tiny plastic chairs at the kiddie table instead of with the adults. He goes to get a drink, comes back, "what the...?" He looks down at his plate, then up at one of the kids eating his cookie. He narrows his eyes "you clever little shit. You think you've won? I'll not be forgetting this betrayal. Your children's children will cry out in fear when they hear my name" then storms off and knocks a lamp off the desk.

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He's talking specifically about Jews

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Some children can lie very effectively without any of the expected physical or vocal giveaways, but it all depends on the gullibility of the adult.

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might also depend on the parent's (((heritage)))