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The Pinocchio effect is the measurable consequence of embellishing, fabricating, and uttering lies. The phrase refers to the main character in the 1940-released Walt Disney classic based upon the children's novel Le Avventure di Pinocchio ("The Adventures of Pinocchio") by Carlo Collodi (Lorenzini, November 24, 1826 - October 26, 1890). The character's commitment to non-truths results in a longer and longer nose whereas twenty-first century Earthlings purportedly experience temperature rises in the nose and the inner eye corner's orbital muscle.

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