Posted on 10/17/2016 10:23:22 PM PDT by pissant
The old adage may have it that we shouldnt judge a book by its cover, but ever since Aristotle first wrote about the art of physiognomy, people have thought it possible to deduce character traits from someones facial features.
Though now dismissed as pseudoscience, there may still be a kernel of truth in the idea that someones face can shape their destiny - a Princeton University study showed it takes us a tenth of a second to size up the cut of a strangers jib and, rightly or wrongly, we react to them accordingly.
Hence, recent studies suggest that those with what we perceive to be dominant faces (fuller jaws and thicker brows) are more likely to make CEO, that juries are more inclined to believe baby-faced men are not guilty of certain crimes, and that politicians with competent-looking faces (higher cheekbones and angular jaws) have a greater chance of being elected.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
I got it but then I was born five days before D-Day.
Post of the week.
I once worked with a very political executive. He had his smile face. It was very practiced and identical each time he used it. He must have had twenty pictures of himself in his office, each with that identical smile face; just the right amount of teeth showing, just the right tilt of lips and eyes. When I saw him use that face I knew somebody had just been screwed.
She is cold blooded. Thinks nothing of having people killed who get in her way.
so true! Maybe it's her demons we are seeing.
It took awhile, but the authorette finally got to her point. .
Hillary’s being unfairly treated because she’s a woman, and Trump is a meanie.
Yep. Pointing at the friends she never had.
Dogs cannot smile because they have no lips. Instead, they open their mouths wide when happy.
We got to do something for the younger generation.
Can you imagine all the young school kids that would have to watch her for the next 4 years if she is elected
I particularly like the pointing with both index fingers in that one. Looks exactly like the stance the witch in the Wizard of Oz took after seeing her sister dead.
ODD that her wrinkles were not so visible in her first debate appearance (and my friend has one of those new fangled hi-def screens).
That looks more like “I’ll get you my pretty, and your little dog too!”
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