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Most of us lie around 4,000 times a day. "That can't be true!" I hear you cry. Well, no. It's not. But can you tell which of these are blatant lies and which are unbelievable truths? Spoof or Troof is brought to you by Colin My-Pants-Are-On-Fire Lichen.




1:
Having Monday off can save your life.




2:
If you do have a heart attack, you are more likely to survive if you are obese than nicely toned.




3: Reports that robots taking part in an AI project at the Laboratory of Intelligent Systems, at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, have learned to lie in order to get the highest share of available ‘food’, are, in fact, lies, started by robots taking part in an AI project at…



4:
Members of the Indian Parliament have to be protected from hooligan monkeys who would otherwise gain access and cause trouble. Larger, grey monkeys are used as bouncers.




5:
All the ‘Troof’ answers here are actually ‘Spoofs’!




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