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My analysis of C.J. Henderson and body language.


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10 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Ive heard if you ask someone a question and they look up away and to the right it means they are lying 

This isn't true. Some people do that to remember. Some people will look 1 way to remember and the other way when they want to lie but it depends on the person. Not all people are the same and there are many different things a person might do to indicate a lie. 

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Quiet is good. Doesn't need to be wearing outrageous outfits or talking a bunch of sh%t and making a spectacle.

Let him be who he is and bring his personality out on the field. The social media circus doesn"t fit some people and thats a good thing.  Just leave him be and let him play.

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59 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

This isn't true. Some people do that to remember. Some people will look 1 way to remember and the other way when they want to lie but it depends on the person. Not all people are the same and there are many different things a person might do to indicate a lie. 

This is good to know. Every time I ask my wife for sex she always says she wants to after looking up away and to the right 

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4 hours ago, Panthers Rhule said:

This isn't true. Some people do that to remember. Some people will look 1 way to remember and the other way when they want to lie but it depends on the person. Not all people are the same and there are many different things a person might do to indicate a lie. 

Always heard that you can tell a lie when you ask a simple question and the person’s response is very detailed and long.  They are constructing the lie in their head

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22 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Ive heard if you ask someone a question and they look up away and to the right it means they are lying 

sicilian pantomime- a woman's got twenty, but a guy's got seventeen...

If you want, watch one of better scenes in movie history- checkout True Romance christopher walker and dennis hooper. 

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