Pinocchio
his nose grew.
The phrase "waiting for Pinocchio to poke his nose" typically refers to anticipating a lie or deception to be revealed. In the story, Pinocchio's nose grows longer whenever he lies, so the expression suggests looking for signs of dishonesty or deceit in someone's words or actions. It implies a sense of skepticism or the expectation that the truth will eventually come out.
The fact is that if pinochio said this he would be lying,so therefore his nose would grow,but then his lie would become true,and again because he spoke the truth his nose would shrink,which would make him a lier again,so therefore it would result in a never ending occurence of his nose growing and shrinking. its almost like if you took viagra and steroids at the same time or you can use the bubble theory and state that in one dimension his nose will grow and in another it would shrink or you can say that one half of his nose would grow and the other would shrink making it a...wait for it...half truth"he he" Then again, saying "my nose will grow" is a presumption for the future and a vague one at that. If he said that his nose would grow in the future, but did not specify when it would, so as long as his nose had the ability to grow, then the statement would be neither be false or true. If his nose could not grow, then his statement would be false, but if his nose could not grow, then he would have already broken the curse. But if he thought he knew that his nose could not grow any more, then it would be a lie, and therefor his nose would grow. Then, in 200 milliseconds (average human reaction time), after realizing that his statement was in fact truth, his nose would shrink again. It would therefor not grow again as he had already satisfied the condition of his nose growing once.
Pinocchio is the puppet whose nose grew longer each time he lied.
The length of his nose.
Pinocchio
The correct spelling is Pinocchio.Pinocchio is the fictional character in the popular fairy tale of the same name whose nose grows when he tells a lie.
Pinnochio.
His nose grows
pinnochio's nose only grows when he tells a lie. So if he says 'my nose will grow now' and it does, he was telling the truth and his nose shouldn't have grown. If it doesn't grow, he was telling a lie and it should've grown.This is a paradox.A better example is you have a time machine, and you go back in time and kill your grandfather before he has your father. Then you couldn't have been born, but you were so youd screw thngs up pretty bad.
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The simple present tense is "She tells a lie." "She is telling a lie" is the present progressive tense, also called the present continuous tense.
yes and no
Very long. So long that he couldn't even turn his head around the room: At this third lie, his nose became longer than ever, so long that he could not even turn around. If he turned to the right, he knocked it against the bed or into the windowpanes; if he turned to the left, he struck the walls or the door; if he raised it a bit, he almost put the Fairy's eyes out.
dating sites. When he tells you his name...it is a lie...he is a lie...and unforgiveable
his nose grew.
The one telling the lie.