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Me/Luke and my friend Clint are the creators of this channel. We post gorilla tag content and funny shorts
 how to make a soccer ball in gorilla tag
 how to make a soccer ball in gorilla tag
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 how to make a basketball hoop with a basketball with a frisbee
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 how to make a basketball hoop with a basketball with a frisbee
How to make a gun and shield in gorilla tag monkey blocks
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How to make a gun and shield in gorilla tag monkey blocks
Our YouTube channel is one year old1️⃣🥳🥳
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Our RUclips channel is one year old1️⃣🥳🥳
Me and Clint are at the super motocross championship
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Me and Clint are at the super motocross championship
This is how you get into the mountains old entrance
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This is how you get into the mountains old entrance
Walking on LEGO bricks for no reason
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Walking on LEGO bricks for no reason
Cool
Same I got banned for no reason
Same to me but 8 weeks for, we're not playing with a mini-games, kid.
And I’ve also not fall reported anybody or done anything bad
Ho1pe you get unmanned bro
plot twist its not carrying.
Luke, those aren’t even your cosmetics, but are use your sound😅😂
Heres how to tell somebody is lying:D Lying is the act of intentionally providing false information with the intent to deceive others. It can involve exaggerations, fabrications, or withholding important details. The process of lying and its psychological and social dynamics can be understood from multiple angles, including cognitive, emotional, and social perspectives. Here’s a breakdown of how lying works: 1. Cognitive Process of Lying • Planning the Lie: When someone decides to lie, their brain processes what information to fabricate. This requires them to think about the situation and come up with a story or response that seems plausible. • Creating the False Information: The liar needs to make sure their lie is consistent with other facts and details, so it doesn’t raise suspicion. This can require creative thinking, especially in more complex lies. • Memory Management: A key challenge with lying is that the liar must remember the false details they’ve created, as well as the truth. This can become mentally taxing, as the liar must avoid mixing up the facts or inadvertently slipping up. • Cognitive Load: Lying increases cognitive load (the mental effort needed to remember and control the lie), which can make lying more difficult, especially if the lie is complicated or if it’s a repeated lie. This added cognitive load can lead to signs of stress, such as nervousness or inconsistency in the story. 2. Emotional and Psychological Components • Guilt and Anxiety: Lying often creates negative emotional responses, especially if the liar feels bad about deceiving someone. This emotional burden can lead to stress or anxiety, which may manifest in physical signs (like sweating or fidgeting) and behavioral cues that are detectable by others. • Fear of Getting Caught: Lying involves the fear that others might discover the truth, leading to heightened vigilance. The liar may become anxious about maintaining the lie and covering up inconsistencies. • Moral Dissonance: For some, lying conflicts with their sense of morality, leading to cognitive dissonance (a mental state of discomfort due to holding conflicting beliefs). They may rationalize the lie to reduce this discomfort, convincing themselves that the lie was justified for some reason. 3. Social Dynamics of Lying • Social Pressure: People often lie because of social or situational pressures. This can include wanting to protect someone’s feelings, avoiding conflict, gaining an advantage, or maintaining a positive social image. For example, saying “I’m fine” when you’re not might be a way to avoid social awkwardness or concern. • The Role of Trust: Lying can undermine trust in relationships, and the potential consequences of getting caught can affect how people choose to lie. If someone believes the stakes are high (e.g., losing a job or a relationship), they may be more motivated to lie. • White Lies vs. Deceptive Lies: White lies are often small, harmless lies told to avoid discomfort or protect someone’s feelings. These are generally seen as more socially acceptable. On the other hand, more deceptive lies are intended to manipulate or harm, and these are usually more serious and have greater consequences. 4. Detecting Lies • Body Language: Although not always reliable, certain body language cues may indicate that someone is lying. These can include nervous fidgeting, avoiding eye contact, or inconsistent facial expressions. However, these signs are not foolproof and can also be caused by other factors like anxiety. • Inconsistencies in the Story: A liar may accidentally contradict themselves or provide too much detail, trying to overcompensate for their lie. This inconsistency can be a key indicator. • Speech Patterns: Liars may change the tone, speed, or complexity of their speech. They might take longer to respond or give overly vague answers. They may also use fewer first-person pronouns (e.g., “I” or “me”) when lying, distancing themselves from the statement. • Polygraphs: Polygraphs (lie detectors) measure physiological responses like heart rate, breathing, and perspiration, which are believed to change when someone is under stress. However, polygraphs are not 100% reliable, as people can learn to control these responses, or may be stressed for reasons unrelated to lying. 5. Why Do People Lie? • Self-Protection: One of the most common reasons people lie is to avoid punishment or negative consequences. A person might lie to cover up a mistake or avoid a difficult situation. • Gaining Advantage: Some people lie to gain a benefit, such as impressing others, getting ahead in work, or gaining sympathy. • Avoiding Conflict: People sometimes lie to avoid conflict or confrontation. They may tell “white lies” to keep the peace, such as pretending to like something when they don’t. • Social Acceptance: In some cases, people lie to fit in with others or gain social approval. This is often seen in situations where a person feels they need to conform to group expectations. 6. The Consequences of Lying • Relationship Damage: Lying can erode trust and damage relationships. If people find out they’ve been deceived, it can lead to feelings of betrayal, anger, or hurt, often resulting in strained or broken relationships. • Increased Lying: Once a person lies, they may feel compelled to lie again to cover up the first lie, creating a web of deception that can become difficult to maintain. • Guilt and Emotional Toll: The emotional toll of lying can also take a significant toll on the liar, leading to anxiety, depression, or stress. Over time, a person may develop feelings of guilt or regret, especially if the lie causes harm. Conclusion Lying is a complex behavior involving cognitive, emotional, and social components. It involves creating false information with the intent to deceive, and often comes with psychological discomfort due to guilt or fear of getting caught. While some lies are harmless (“white lies”), others can have more serious consequences for both the liar and those being deceived. Detecting lies relies on noticing inconsistencies in speech and behavior, although it is not always straightforward. Ultimately, the dynamics of lying are shaped by individual motivations, situational pressures, and social factors.
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Chris
Cul
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even though you are only using plushies this is a great video. This deserves way more credit
Wow, thanks!
Member guys it has to be weapon type
basket ball place at top
Add some guns 😅
Me
What should I add?
Zebulun
Sync
Luke, why did you make virus alert little🤬😖😤😖😤😠😤😠😾
You finally posted🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉💀💀💀💀🤣🤣🤣 hi Luke
Ayooo, what kind of position is thatt
😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Hey there i love ur vids🔥 keep it up im gonna give u a sub and like and comment i canr wait to see more👀 all i ask for is a shout out ty have a great 🌞day or 🌚 night
Thanks and sure😁
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Zinc😂
😂😂😂
Why is a monkey kissing the camera why😂😂😂
Ants
XXbox
Smudge
Tony
how much
ATMs
Nice
Pls give me
Me
Whop whop whop
Main turn it into quest 3 controller
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Zerbs😂
Poor vr