Obviously, the interviewer is implying about loyalty to the state (“state” as in country, not a US State) or to an administration, and I know that they are implying that. But I am not loyal to an administration. But I know that’s what they actually meant.

How would the polygraph interpret it if I say “Yes”, because I’m answering based on my interpretation of loyalty to the constitution, but deep down, I full well know the implied question the interviewer is asking.

🤔

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    22 days ago

    Sounds like you’re set bro. Just treat every question like you don’t actually know the answer.

    “My name? Uh… Uh…”

    Start to question if you really do know your own name. Are there actually 5 lights? There MIGHT be!

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      22 days ago

      Oh shit, what if I was kidnapped as a baby and my parents are actually my kidnappers and this isn’t my real name?

      💗📈

      (Did I pass the test? 👀)

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      22 days ago

      The interviewers know this, and will fail you after reminding you multiple times that the only answers you can give is yes or no. The mental breakdown has to stay inside your head to be effective. ;)