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      • Lie To Me Pinocchio is an exploitable image macro meme format based on a cartoon of the princess Snow White sitting on Pinocchio's face while asking him to lie, suggesting an explicit act in the middle of a forest using his nose as a sex toy by making it grow after he tells a lie.
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  2. Oct 15, 2024 · Lie To Me Pinocchio is an exploitable image macro meme format based on a cartoon of the princess Snow White sitting on Pinocchio's face while asking him to lie, suggesting an explicit act in the middle of a forest using his nose as a sex toy by making it grow after he tells a lie.

  3. Pinocchio, an animated puppet, is punished for each lie that he tells by undergoing further growth of his nose. [3] There are no restrictions on the length of Pinocchio's nose. It grows as he tells lies and at one point grows so long that he can not even get his nose "through the door of the room". [4]

  4. Oct 7, 2024 · Quick Tell A Lie is a memorable quote from the 2004 Dreamworks movie Shrek 2 in which the character Shrek asks Pinocchio to lie for his nose to grow so they can escape the prison.

  5. Aug 28, 2024 · It's probably the one thing everyone knows about Pinocchio: when he tells a lie, his nose grows. Memorably, in the 1940 Walt Disney film, Pinocchio's wooden nose gets so long after a series of lies that it sprouts leaves, branches, and even a bird's nest.

  6. Exactly! It’s only a lie if he intentionally distorted the facts. So if he said “my nose doesn’t grow”, then he’s lying, but saying “my nose will grow” is an inaccurate prediction.

  7. Jun 25, 2009 · As we all know, Pinocchio’s nose grows when he tells a lie. So if he said “my nose will grow now” – if his nose does grow that would mean he wasn’t lying, but if he wasn’t lying, his nose wouldn’t grow.

  8. Dec 9, 2022 · As a symbol, Pinocchio’s growing nose can be explained in several ways. The gradually lengthening nose can be depicting how lies tend to grow the same way since each lie may force the liar to lie again about a related matter.