Interviewer: "Have you killed anyone?" Mark: "I wouldn't say 'KILL', more like.. gave them the gift of death. Is that true over there?" *Nods his head*
Let it go! That’s in his past! He’s not that person anymore! I don’t understand why some people like holding onto someone’s past! Even the Asian guy forgave him! And Mark did not blind the guy, the guy was blinded by a in the Vietnam war!
@fresh B never believe tabloids bro. It just so happens the dude he smashed out was of a different race but that doesnt make it a race thing like your trying to make it seem. U weren't there and you definitely don't know what transpired or why it happened. Back in 2008 my brother in law shot 3 ppl outside a club on his bday and the papers and news said that it was a random act of violence when it 1000% wasnt. Know facts b4 speaking on something.
@@tinospaper2822 100% incorrect, it was DEFINITELY a race thing. There are multiple witnesses and multiple different accounts related to Marks racist antics. Doesn't mean I don't like him, he was a kid. But don't act like it's bull just because you're in denial
@@MrBmantheman did you talk to the witnesses yourself? If not then shut it. Media fabricates to make a better story. Your the one in denial and also naive. Ppl like you who live in a box and cant ever see the bigger picture opinion is irrelevant my friend because your not practical.
You can tell he’s been in that seat before lol Dude doesn’t fidget and look at the results every 2 seconds like everyone else So yeah. He’s more street than Matt Damon.
@@shaynwalker4787 You being a smartass can also cause insecurity. You need to accept advice , even when you already know what to do . Especially even if its a random person. Sometimes you need a random person to give you advice because you will have no feelings for them . So you will most likely be more open minded .
I’m pretty sure that nobody here knows what the chart means in the top left and we just assume that when it moves he is lying. Glad they put it there anyway
The sensors measure different things. Only two of them ever really moved, the one in the middle was when Mr Wahlberg moved his head and upper body too much. Another sensor moved. But, not erratically. Just asking a question can get some movement out of a sensor. I only saw two questions where his answer registered a mild response. Of those two, one seemed more of a reaction to the question because it was before he responded. The other was during his answer. Not enough to be an outright lie. But, probably indicated he was holding something back. At the end he admits he omitted something in one of his answers. I will let you all figure out for yourselves which question it was. :)
@@johncox9868 could you please tell us which question that was? It was frustrating to me that they didn't tell us anything about how to read the lie detector, so why show it if the common person has no idea what the information is? Like flash up the word " deceptive" or similar underneath it to help us understand it, I think the average person assumes every time a needle jumps it's a lie.
Unlikely. Normally you are only allowed to answer yes/no exactly BECAUSE wordier answers allow you to circumvent lying without telling the truth, but these interviews do allow more talk. Politicans are absolute masters of "talking without really commiting to anything" so if you allow them to talk they'll find ways to not lie without saying the truth.
@@erasports7 it's a psychological thing. If you have something to hide you stress even correct answers. All they need to do is pysch you out n you're done.
I noticed something. When Mark was asked if he was going to be taking a lie detector test, he said I am already taking it, that's smart, he's correcting the questioner, asserting control. It's almost like he'd got himself very calm at least on the surface for this. Different to the other actors who've taken this, he's probably taken it before or genned up on it. He seems unnaturally controlled. The graph showed he was lying though at some points, it wasn't straight.
Interviewer: are you an agent of the Israeli government Mark: I have affiliates in Musad, yes Interviewer: haha.. good one mark Mark: 😐 *(Awkward silence)*
Polygraph tests are device or procedure that measures and records several physiological indicators such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, and skin conductivity while a person is asked and answers a series of questions. When the sticks move side to side fast, that indicates they are telling a lie. However, polygraph tests arent admissible in court because they are not always 100% accurate
Very Informative and COOL to see Mark Wallbreg saying that he acts as Matt Damon just to not complicate the matter further of a small amount of people who get Matt and him mixed up.
BotoCorDeRosa he’s an introvert like me, we figure stuff out on our own and don’t feel the need to make our selfs look like somthing we arnt, like many people do, that’s one of the many reason I love that man lol def my fav actor
"Are you an agent of the isreali government" Wahlburg, fairly confidently- "I have affiliates in the massad, yes" Zero spike whatsoever on the polygraph, on any needle. Interviewer, nervously laughing- "Ha, good one mark" "Have you been involved in acts of espionage" Wahlburg, sighing and swallowing - "No" Massive continuous spiking on the graph, the practitioner looking expectantly towards Wahlburg. Wahlburg, with a croak in his tone- "You're feeling a little bit uncertain there my friend"
Noneya Business me u and Sarah h we gonna meet up and hook up maybe have some fun with fruit or skittles or maybe even vegetables I have it already warmed up and set up in the basement
It's like once they strap on the wires and get the creepy guy operating the machine and checking out your vitals, it's ON, pressure time. It seems to me that that's something that helps them catch you lying. That is to say, that if you're too relaxed, you might be able to bend the truth a bit more and not cause the needles to move. It's as if they count on you believing that any lie you say will raise a big red flag and that is what puts you on edge. Also, the creepy guy at the machine changes the mood completely. Being interviewed by one person can be very relaxed, but add another guy just studying your reactions on a machine they've convinced you is accurate, and you're on pins and needles.
I wonder if they follow protocols like telling the person the questions before using the lie detector. Since if they don't, some questions would cause some shock which would give out inaccurate readings.
Most psychologists agree that there is little evidence that polygraph tests can accurately detect lies.... but people believe in it so much, it's actually their anxiety and their body language that gives them away.
"I can tell you how I feel about all the other burger places, too." LOL Sounds like he's offering to show where all the bodies are buried. This is the only one that feels real. He acts like he's actually being interrogated by cops.
some of those were lies but i think Mark knows how to manipulate the test by pause then asking himself a different question in his head then answering his own question
Mark has a house in the town where I live. He brings his family in the summer months. Most of the locals here are good to not bother celebs or their families. I think that's why celebs choose this area to have summer homes. On the one occasion where we unavoidably had a conversation with Mark and his family at a restaurant, he was super cool. A regular guy!
In 1986, a then 15-year-old Wahlberg and three friends were charged for chasing three black children and pelting them with rocks while yelling: “Kill the n***s” until an ambulance driver intervened. The next day, Wahlberg harrassed another group of mostly black children (around the age of nine or 10) at the beach, gathering other white men to join in racially abusing and throwing rocks at them. A seemingly unrelated second incident occurred two years later in 1988, when Wahlberg attacked two Vietnamese men while high on the drug PCP.
Alucard Peach celebrity’s act like this during the polygraph because if you answer too excited or with to much enthusiasm it can cause it to seem like a lie