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actually i just tried resting my chin on the arm of the sofa and moving my upper jaw up and down. i dunno if it worked or not though.
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| Originally posted by nchs09 im not upside down idiot. |
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| Originally posted by La5eR A close analysis of the joins also suggest that it is impossible from scientific standpoint due to the way your jaw is fastened to your skull and its angular rate of change. |
What are they teaching you at Kennesaw Mario? 
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| Originally posted by iammesol What are they teaching you at Kennesaw Mario? |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 writing a paper on the chameleon effect people demostrate when put in a social situation needles to say i rather be having a beer..... or playing futbol.... or jerking off. |
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| Journal of Personality and Social Psycholology, 1999 Jun;76(6):893-910 The chameleon effect: the perception-behavior link and social interaction.* Chartrand TL, Bargh JA Department of Psychology, New York University, New York 10003, USA. [email protected] The chameleon effect refers to nonconscious mimicry of the postures, mannerisms, facial expressions, and other behaviors of one's interaction partners, such that one's behavior passively and unintentionally changes to match that of others in one's current social environment. The authors suggest that the mechanism involved is the perception-behavior link, the recently documented finding (e.g., J. A. Bargh, M. Chen, & L. Burrows, 1996) that the mere perception of another's behavior automatically increases the likelihood of engaging in that behavior oneself. Experiment 1 showed that the motor behavior of participants unintentionally matched that of strangers with whom they worked on a task. Experiment 2 had confederates mimic the posture and movements of participants and showed that mimicry facilitates the smoothness of interactions and increases liking between interaction partners. Experiment 3 showed that dispositionally empathic individuals exhibit the chameleon effect to a greater extent than do other people. |
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