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America runs on caffeine, chaos, and confidence scams. Some people fall for anything. Some people question everything. And some people can smell a lie before the liar even opens their mouth.

Let’s see where you land.

  • 1 of 10

    Someone tells a story with perfect details, perfect timing, and perfect emotions—like a movie script. Your instinct?

    • “They’re just a great storyteller.”
    • “Nobody remembers things that perfectly.”
    • “Let me hear more before I judge.”
    • “This feels rehearsed.”
  • 2 of 10

    A person gives you a compliment that feels slightly too specific. You think:

    • “Wow, they really noticed that.”
    • “They want something.”
    • “Maybe it’s genuine.”
    • “That was strategic.”
  • 3 of 10

    A headline says: “Experts Say This One Trick Will Change Your Life.” You:

    • Click immediately.
    • Roll your eyes.
    • Check the source first.
    • Assume it’s marketing.
  • 4 of 10

    Someone answers a yes/no question with a long paragraph. You think:

    • They’re just being thorough.”
    • “They’re hiding something.”
    • “They’re nervous.”
    • “They’re avoiding the truth.”
  • 5 of 10

    A person changes their story slightly each time they tell it. You:

    • Don’t notice.
    • Notice but ignore it.
    • Ask questions.
    • Clock it immediately.
  • 6 of 10

    • Accept it.
    • Side‑eye it.
    • Ask for clarification.
    • Know instantly it’s BS.
  • 7 of 10

    A person gets defensive before you even accuse them of anything. You think:

    • “They’re sensitive.”
    • “They’re guilty.”
    • “They’re insecure.”
    • “They’re hiding something.
  • 8 of 10

    Someone overshares personal details too quickly. You assume:

    • They trust you.
    • They’re lonely.
    • They’re manipulating the vibe
    • They’re distracting you.
  • 9 of 10

    A person gives you a reason that technically makes sense but emotionally doesn’t. You:

    • Accept it.
    • Feel something’s off.
    • Ask follow‑ups.
    • Know the truth is missing.
  • 10 of 10

    You catch someone lying about something small. You think:

    • “Everyone lies sometimes.”
    • “What else are they lying about?”
    • “Why lie about that?”
    • “This is a pattern.”
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