PepeSilvia
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Only if you're a believer in the spurious pseudoscience that is "body language".
It's not necessarily a pseudoscience, particularly if you are looking from a linguistic and communicative viewpoint.Only if you're a believer in the spurious pseudoscience that is "body language".
Dont think its pseudoscience. I know a lot of people go a bit overboard with it these days, thinking they can tell what someone ate for breakfast based on whether their hands are in their pockets or not, but the reality is body language does communicate a lot.
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I found empire earth to be a very poor mans Rise of Nations. As with just about every other RTS, I completely lose interest once the future stages are reached with the lasers and robots and that rubbish. I always cap the advancement to whatever age I feel like playing to.
Age of empires 3 was a deplorable let down on it's predecessors. It genuinely sucked. I would love to see an AoE4 go back to the roots, but i'm afraid AoE is dead.
It communicates a lot based on arbitrary associations between gestures and moods/signals that people seem to have agreed upon en masse based on little to nothing, sure...
I have Rise Of Nations on Steam. All time classic game
There is RoN and a few expacs I think. That's it.
Should organise a bigfooty RoN or AoE.
I really love the territory mechanics, and the rare resources etc.
Not sure that the FBI using it makes it any kind of science. They also love their polygraphs which are nonsense.As i said, a lot of people these days think they're a lot better at reading it than they actually are, and have made it look like a quack sport, but there's a reason members of the FBI and other law enforcement groups are trained to read body language.
That's not true either.It communicates a lot based on arbitrary associations between gestures and moods/signals that people seem to have agreed upon en masse based on little to nothing, sure...
But there is also a purely physical rationale. Depending on length of ones arms and the comfort of holding them in a certain position.It's not necessarily a pseudoscience, particularly if you are looking from a linguistic and communicative viewpoint.
Not sure that the FBI using it makes it any kind of science. They also love their polygraphs which are nonsense.
And that is allowed, hence it not being a pseudoscience. It makes no claims to being a science (except on the fringes) but it is a linguistic and communicative aid and works very well as one.But there is also a purely physical rationale. Depending on length of ones arms and the comfort of holding them in a certain position.
This is true and my Gran always holds hers on her hips (she has massive hips) making her look a bit stern, but she is a very sweet lady, they just feel comfortable there.I have my arms crossed a lot but it's just because I have no idea what else to do with them.
That's not true either.

Yeah, a lot of people here are arguing that something is a pseudo-science using anecdotal evidence about something they have little knowledge of.You've got no idea whether raman is telling the truth or not....unless you've hijacked his webcam and can see him belting the keys on his keyboard whilst his eyes flickered to the right/down all the while having his arms crossed and his feet in his pocket![]()
I have my arms crossed a lot but it's just because I have no idea what else to do with them.
I agree. There is nothing "pseudo" about it (or spurious, for that matter). Body language is a well-studied field with countless papers in academic journals.Dont think its pseudoscience. I know a lot of people go a bit overboard with it these days, thinking they can tell what someone ate for breakfast based on whether their hands are in their pockets or not, but the reality is body language does communicate a lot.
Do all these Suicide Squad fanboys know that Margot Robbie got her gear off in Wolf of Wall Street?
Because I do. I know it back to front.


