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  2. Pinocchio paradox - Wikipedia

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    Pinocchio's nose does not grow now because Pinocchio's nose grows now, and Pinocchio truthfully says it grows now, and it is true that makes Pinocchio's sentence true, but then; And so on without end. [2] Assume the sentence: "My nose grows now" is false: Which means that Pinocchio's nose does not grow now because he falsely says it is, but then

  3. The Adventures of Pinocchio - Wikipedia

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    As soon as Geppetto carves Pinocchio's nose, it begins to grow.. In Tuscany, Italy, a carpenter named Master Antonio finds a log that he plans to carve into a table leg. . However, after being frightened when the log cries out, he gives it to his neighbor Geppetto who wants to carve a puppet from it and make a living as a traveling pup

  4. Pinocchio - Wikipedia

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    Pinocchio, by Carlo Chiostri (1901). Pinocchio's characterization varies across interpretations, but several aspects are consistent across all adaptations: Pinocchio is an animated sentient puppet, Pinocchio's maker is Geppetto and Pinocchio's nose grows when he lies.

  5. 8 Spiritual Reasons Why Your Nose Might Be Itching - AOL

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    Believe it or not, Arbeau says there's actually some truth to the story of Pinocchio and his nose growing bigger when he lied. “When someone lies, their body releases chemicals which causes the ...

  6. 'Pinocchio' 80th anniversary: Facts you didn't know about the ...

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    From the change that transformed the title character to the shocking early demise of Jiminy Cricket, here are little-known facts about the animated feature.

  7. Watch Jiminy Cricket become Pinocchio's conscience in an ...

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    It’s a tale as old as time — OK or at least as old as 1883, when Italian author Carlo Collodi first introduced the story of the eponymous wooden puppet with the famed growing nose in The ...

  8. Geppetto - Wikipedia

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    After making up their misunderstanding, Pinocchio tells as many lies as he can, causing his nose to grow, which tickles the whale's uvula, causing it to throw them up. They then return home to Villagio, only to find Stromboli waiting to take Pinocchio back, still keeping him under the contract he signed earlier.

  9. Pinocchio's Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Pinocchio attempts to explain his terrible action of stealing Julietta from Maestro Fire-Eater by lying which causes his nose to grow. Upon seeing what has happened to his nose, Pinocchio tells the truth and it returns to normal. Azura tells Pinocchio that the only gift he really needs to give Geppetto is love.