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Showing posts with label PEOPLE AND LIES. Show all posts
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18 February 2014

PENIPUAN - Mampu kumpul RM1,000 sehari






Oleh MOHD AZAM SHAH YAACOB dan MOHD HAFIZEE MOHD AROP
Kuala Lumpur: Seorang bermain gitar, seorang lagi menghulurkan kad mengutip derma untuk kanak-kanak kurang bernasib baik. Kepetahan kumpulan dua gadis ini berbicara disulami ayat menggoda berbaloi apabila mereka dipercayai mampu memperoleh sumbangan sehingga RM1,000 sehari.
Itulah taktik terbaru kumpulan gadis pemuzik jalanan penipu dari Filipina yang menjadikan pelanggan restoran dan kedai makan di sekitar ibu kota, Seremban, Melaka, GeorgetownJohor Bahru, Kuching dan Kota Kinabalu sebagai sasaran. 
Bergerak dua orang dalam setiap kumpulan, mereka yang mengaku sebagai pelajar kolej swasta pergi ke setiap meja pelanggan di restoran yang menjadi sasaran dan mendakwa membuat kutipan derma itu secara sukarela pada masa senggang jika tiada kuliah. 

Selain menjaja nama pertubuhan anak yatim dan miskin ‘Children’s Joy Foundation’ yang beroperasi di Filipina, gadis terbabit yang ada kalanya hanya memakai seluar pendek ketat dan baju-T turut mendakwa membuat kutipan derma bagi membantu mangsa Taufan Haiyan yang melanda negara itu, baru-baru ini.
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Taktik kumpulan itu dilihat tersusun bagi mendapat kepercayaan orang ramai apabila menggunakan kad dicetak lengkap dengan alamat yayasan berkenaan, selain nama dan jumlah sumbangan penderma.
Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2014/02/16

5 December 2013

MEN - 10 Lies most men tell






10 Lies most men tell

Purba Dutt


God, don't we love these surveys! The most recent one has it that men lie more than women, thus affirming what we always knew but didn't have a survey to back up.
While lies come in all sizes and shades, here are the more common fibs that the male of the species is more inclined to dish out--- sometimes to get out of a fix, oftentimes to keep his partner happy, and at other times because it's ever so convenient and hassle-free! Do, please, add your own to this list, and let's have fun making this list as long as his nose is likely to grow if and when caught!
1. "I wasn't checking her out.' They will deny till they turn blue in the face that they were checking out another woman while you were very much in the vicinity. They'll protest how until you accused them, they didn't even register the presence of the sexy, curvaceous woman in the mall, or airport, or wherever it is such women frequent.
2. "I have not had a smoke/I have drastically cut down on cigarettes.' When you get on their case and nag them about smoking, or have caught them almost red and nicotine-handed, they insist the smoke you smell from their hair, clothes, breath, or surroundings are from some far away source; it's certainly not them.
3. 'It's only you I fantasize about.' When fantasizing about someone in their dreamy moments, or when they seek self-pleasure, it's always with you in his mind, or so they'll have you believe. How can, they say, you even think they could have anyone else on their mind. Who are they kidding? Let's face it. Partners are their reality; not fantasy.
4. 'I was way too qualified for that organisation, anyway.' The pink slip he got had nothing to do with his position being made redundant. He was just way too good for them!
5. 'With the GPS, I own the road.' Fact is even with these technology playthings, many men are perfectly lost. Except that his male pride will never let him admit that.
6. 'I can't stay without you more than a day.' What lies! The fact is no sooner you are gone than the party begins, or at least the planning for one does.
7. 'I wasn't sleeping. I was thinking.' They don't like being caught napping while at work or watching a movie, so you have to know it's just their way of putting on their thinking caps.
8. 'I did not forget.' If something slips from their mind like sending that courier or asking the plumber to inspect that leaking tap, it's only because something more important came up, and there were other pressing matters that had to be attended to. Forgetfulness and them? Naah!
9. 'We don't think about that all the time.' This one is a half-lie. What they don't tell you is that they are thinking about it most of the time. In between work happens.
10. 'I haven't lost hair; I have gained face!' How can his male ego deal with hair loss? It's a blow to his vanity. So anything, really, to cling on to his youth and erstwhile crowning glory.

WOMEN - 5 Lies All Women Tell






By Madeline Murphy


You trust her, you adore her, you worship the ground she walks on. However, make no mistake about it, gentlemen; all women lie in certain situations and your little angel is no exception. For the sake of this article and to help you out, we've narrowed the spectrum to the essential five lies all women tell.

Sometimes she's only fibbing a bit to protect her own feelings or yours. Sometimes her motives are less laudable, like lying to cover her tracks. Whatever the case, certain lies occur much more frequently than others. It's up to you to learn the five lies all women tell, and how to handle them.

"I'm not mad at you."

Oh, yes she is. Don't think you're getting off that easily. This lie is one of the most frequently used in relationships. Typically, women who have been hurt by men in their lives — often inadvertently — use this phrase as an emotional defense. For example, if a guy forgets his girlfriend's birthday, calls her by his ex's name or commits any of the other minor screwups that most men do on a daily basis, women usually can't just let it go. They dwell on it, letting worries whittle away normal feelings of well-being like a dog gnaws on a bone.

Instead of admitting that she's actually quite hurt by his relatively minor offense, the woman will halfheartedly pretend that she doesn't care at all. In reality, she does care, very much so, but doesn't want to look too anal-retentive or bitchy about it, so she puts up the flimsiest of facades to indicate otherwise and tells one of the five lies all women tell.

Lie radar: This lie is extremely easy to pick up on because women barely bother to hide their irritation in this situation. As unfair as it may seem, they basically want men to read their minds and learn that, in this case, "No, I'm not angry" actually means "I am shooting invisible hate laser beams at you right now, please pick up on it." Excessive eye rolling, mean tones and passive-aggressive behavior in general are dead giveaways.

What you should do: Save yourself some time and headaches later on by calling her on her real feelings and discussing why she's so angry.

"I don't mind if you go to strip clubs with the boys."

Wow, you have the coolest girlfriend ever! Not quite. If this one sounds too good to be true, that's because it is. Word to the wise: Virtually all women mind when their men go out to ogle other women at strip clubs without them. It's only a question of how much they mind.
This one of the five lies women tell is very similar to lie No. 1, in that it is another fib that only comes up in relationships and is told by women to make themselves seem less pathetically needy. In general, women are extremely wary of their boyfriends being in highly sexually charged situations without them. Also, they hate to feel second best to a boys' night out. In this case, she's either telling one of the five lies all women tell to save face or to test you.
For the same reasons, they are also lying when they say they don't mind you checking out other women in front of them.

Lie radar: This lie is usually a little bit more artfully concealed than the first because it's a little bit more pathetic to own up to one's insecurity. It's best to just always assume that this statement is a lie.

What you should do: You're probably better off just not going. Ask yourself: Are two hours of bare booty worth weeks, even months, of bitchy comments?

We done the research and we have three more lies all women tell coming your way...

"I'm just not ready for a boyfriend right now."

Once again, this statement is almost always false, although at least it's told with the best intentions, in order to soften rejection. It might be followed by an additional excuse such as: "I just came out of a bad relationship, and I don't want to be hurt again," or "I'm just too busy with my career right now to have a boyfriend." The truth is, if the woman is single and at all interested in you, she will certainly make the time to date you. It's that simple.

Lie radar: Does she seem uncomfortable, avoid eye contact, talk too much, and come up with numerous excuses? Liar, liar, miniskirt on fire.

What you should do: Let it go. Don't bother letting her know that you see through it. Take the easy way out by pretending you believe her for your own personal dignity, and just walk away.

"I don't mind picking up the tab tonight; you always pay anyway."

Not true. Although this lie doesn't apply to all women, most still do expect men to pay for things, especially if the man asked them out in the first place. They will secretly think that the guy is cheap if he wriggles out of the bill on a regular basis. Men should always at least offer to pay for dinner if they have asked the woman out. If she protests vigorously , then go Dutch; if she just protests casually, she's only doing it out of politeness — so pay for it.

Lie radar: If she says: "Oh, I'll cover this," but doesn't even make the motion of rooting around in her purse for her wallet, it means that she has no real intention of paying.

What you should do: Dude, just go to the date fully prepared to pay for the whole shebang. In later stages of the relationship, you can work out a fair way to determine who treats who when, but in the early, critical dating stages, don't risk looking cheap.

"That was f*cking great!"

This lie falls under the broad category of sex lies. When women are committed to a man, they focus on him, often believing, time and time again, that he is "the one." Because girls have this tendency, they also tell guys whatever they think they want to hear (like they just had an orgasm), just to make them feel good about themselves.

Sex lies are a dime a dozen. Other sex untruths women often tell are the following: "I only cum with you"; "You have the longest penis"; "Yes, I came"; and "I've only been with X number of guys before." (They will decrease their actual number of sex partners because they're worried you will think they're promiscuous.)

Lie radar: When it comes to sex, that most sensitive of topics, it's safe to say that you should take most things she tells you with a grain of salt.

What you should do: You shouldn't be asking her to rate her sexual experiences, period. That's just in poor taste. If she offers you one of the lies above on her own, however, laugh and change the subject, as if to say: "That's flattering, but I don't really take these things too seriously as long as we're both happy with our sex life."

long live the lie detector king

Now that you know the five lies all women tell, be on the lookout for them, and react accordingly. Once she learns that you can't be tricked, she'll be more straightforward with you in the future.


PEOPLE - Who Lies?






Frequent liars: What kinds of people lie most often?

PEOPLE - The Truth About Lying






The Truth About Lying


COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE - Do men or women lie more often?






Do men or women lie more often?
Answered by Discovery Channel
  1. Men and women lie with about the same frequency, but they lie for different reasons. Men lie to make themselves look better in the eyes of others, while women tend to lie to spare feelings and make other people feel better. For example, 25 percent of men have admitted lying to their mothers, but only 20 percent of women said they have lied to their moms [source: BBC].
    Studies on lying vary regarding the reasons men and women lie and who lies more often. One reason that studies vary so much is that they often have to rely on people's self-reports. Even in studies about lying, people don't always answer questions truthfully. We're more likely to be honest about things we don't want to admit in anonymous, paper or electronic surveys than in interviews, for example. Another reason that studying lying is tough is that it's hard to define lying: There is outright deceit and then there's exaggeration, for example. A series of studies compared students' reported grade-point averages with their actual GPAs and found that up to one-half of students exaggerated their GPAs in interviews. But they were calm and confident in their statements and researchers believe that this lying was more about goal-setting and healthy overconfidence than about deceit [source: New York Times]. 
    What about when lies are more than exaggeration? A study in England showed that women were better at lying and keeping their affairs secret when cheating on spouses. Men still cheated slightly more -- 20 percent compared with 15 percent for women. The difference was that women were more likely to lie to keep the affairs secret [source: Rice]. The reason may be that even with all of the advances women have made in the workplace and society in general, their sex lives stand in harsher judgment than men's.
    No matter the type of lie or which sex tells it, psychologists say that lying stresses out the deceiver physically or psychologically. Trained observers can probably spot the signs of tension in someone telling an outright lie.