Message from @Shadows

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2019-05-01 20:43:46 UTC  

Only for officials who can use it against someone who believe it tells them something. You don't learn anything from it.

2019-05-01 20:52:50 UTC  

I don't know that I would go that far, it's just situational

2019-05-01 20:57:38 UTC  

Situationally useless.

2019-05-01 20:57:58 UTC  

lol

2019-05-01 20:58:40 UTC  

body language can u tell you something as simple as they are cold

2019-05-01 20:58:47 UTC  

or if a chicks into you

2019-05-01 20:59:01 UTC  

50% of communication is non verbal

2019-05-01 20:59:37 UTC  

ur dogs respond to body language

2019-05-01 20:59:42 UTC  

the world responds to body language

2019-05-01 21:00:46 UTC  

its particularly useful in arguments

2019-05-01 21:00:52 UTC  

so u can tell if ur about to get sucker punched or not at the bar

2019-05-01 21:00:55 UTC  

Ya, its a way humans interact, but you can't learn anything accurately if someone is lying or not by reading it.

2019-05-01 21:01:34 UTC  

You could get to the point where you could tell if specific people were lying by reading it

2019-05-01 21:02:56 UTC  

You are really trying to make me link some Justicar aren't you?

2019-05-01 21:03:00 UTC  

lol

2019-05-01 21:03:54 UTC  

Or you're just generalizing what you've been told too broadly

2019-05-01 21:04:45 UTC  

J'accuse, Body Language Experts and Polygraphers: Ils Ne Sont Pas Eugène Vidocq
https://youtu.be/jxrUar8kEtU

2019-05-01 21:05:21 UTC  

>polygraph
Yes, youre using one context and applying it broadly from that

2019-05-01 21:05:42 UTC  

Did you miss the And?

2019-05-01 21:06:45 UTC  

There's a difference between "the detective can tell you're lying by your body language" and "I know you super well and, by extension, what happens when you're not being honest with me"

2019-05-01 21:08:05 UTC  

Yep, that is a difference.

2019-05-01 21:09:51 UTC  

Yes, and Justicar arguing against one is not negation of the other, nor is Justicar arguing against armchair experts evidence against people's ability to read those in their close social circles

2019-05-01 21:15:48 UTC  

Body language is pretty useful.. you can tell alot by how a person presents themselves while speaking on a subject. Like if they truly believe what they're saying or if they're uncomfortable with the person next to them.. plenty of info to be gained from body language.

2019-05-01 21:16:14 UTC  

Info that can be used for some sort of gain if used correctly

2019-05-01 21:30:40 UTC  

Naa.

2019-05-01 21:48:19 UTC  

Why you hopping im my dms....

2019-05-01 21:59:51 UTC  

He does that

2019-05-01 22:03:41 UTC  

I wanted to ask a question?

2019-05-01 22:03:49 UTC  

I guess that's a bad thing.

2019-05-01 22:04:19 UTC  

can it not be done here?

2019-05-01 22:04:57 UTC  

Questions can be asked anywhere. But i wouldn't want the FBI to find out.......

2019-05-01 22:05:06 UTC  

lol

2019-05-01 22:05:25 UTC  

*they are watching Matt's sever*

2019-05-01 22:08:19 UTC  

@d3adlyz3bra My question was going to be, before typing out an argument as to why you think its a good thing, did you happen to get a chance to see that video i linked first. So i wouldn't have to waste my time responding to pointless points in an argument already covered in it, or would i have to start from the beginning again....

2019-05-01 22:09:14 UTC  

i dont think i said a good thing i said a useful thing that can be used against someone

2019-05-01 22:10:35 UTC  

Ok, lets say those are different things. My question still stands.

2019-05-01 22:13:11 UTC  

in what aspect are we talking... like every day use, business practice, public speaking?

2019-05-01 22:14:03 UTC  

its also used differently in different cultures

2019-05-01 22:16:27 UTC  

Its why i linked the video..... That's the context i'm going off of.

2019-05-01 22:17:48 UTC  

ok is there a version that isnt 43 minutes long full of rambling?

2019-05-01 22:19:10 UTC  

Naa, but you are free to not watch it, as peoples time is important.