Let me give you a quick lesson in face reading. This is used by detectives, FBI, C_A and many lawyers. Is it concrete? No. But it's interesting. So before you start bashing the concept try it yourself.
The theory is, the Left side of the face is the side that shows the emotion and the internal life of the person. The Right side of the face is the side that shows the rational, external person. You can cover one side of the face and "read" what the person wants the world to see vs what they are feeling/ thinking internally. Another way this is used is to take a mirror and hold it up sideways, so you are mirroring either the right or the left side to make a whole face.
Also, it's believed that when the Left side is drooping while the right side is lifted up, there's an internal conflict about what that person is saying.
My point is this - take a look at this Epstein photo. Put your hand over the right side and then the left side of his face. His right side is kind of smirking, like, "Eh, you can't pin anything on me. I have friends in high places..." But his Left side is saying, 'Oh shit. Now what do I do?" This is not a balanced and confident man when you divide it up like that.
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Let me give you a quick lesson in face reading. This is used by detectives, FBI, C_A and many lawyers. Is it concrete? No. But it's interesting. So before you start bashing the concept try it yourself.
The theory is, the Left side of the face is the side that shows the emotion and the internal life of the person. The Right side of the face is the side that shows the rational, external person. You can cover one side of the face and "read" what the person wants the world to see vs what they are feeling/ thinking internally. Another way this is used is to take a mirror and hold it up sideways, so you are mirroring either the right or the left side to make a whole face.
Also, it's believed that when the Left side is drooping while the right side is lifted up, there's an internal conflict about what that person is saying.
My point is this - take a look at this Epstein photo. Put your hand over the right side and then the left side of his face. His right side is kind of smirking, like, "Eh, you can't pin anything on me. I have friends in high places..." But his Left side is saying, 'Oh shit. Now what do I do?" This is not a balanced and confident man when you divide it up like that.
BTW - you can do this with @Jack from Twatter as well. See him in 2016. All is going his way. Face is balanced. He is doin' fine https://adage.com/article/digital/twitter-plans-ad-sales-team-overhaul-big-fixes/306503/ Now look at his face with the hearings - https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2018/09/05/dorsey-7fa2efa525434cf31c93786c8da761e121099cc2.jpg?s=6
Just interesting. Yah Yah Yah, I hear the shills. It's not always conclusive, but it's certainly a window inside a person's head...