Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Grandmother Winsome's Legal Advice


If you are worried about your chances on a polygraph test, use sentences with double negatives. That way, if the machine indicates you are lying, the people reading the results will be unsure of your intended meaning. For example, if you say "I didn't kill nobody," and the spikes on the readout indicate a lie, you could argue that proves you didn't kill anyone.

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