Books on body language?

books on body language?

I'd prefer either an primatology or grounded perspective (maybe business)

pic related clearly seems like a sign of derangement

might not be what you want

but

what every body is saying by navarro

Added to the compilation

>tfw chads do it too

No note they have their eyes squinted, indicating they have nothing to be intimidated by. Thats an expression of confident assertion not submission

I read some of this a while ago, seemed pretty good and practical

actually, I didn't think about fbi, but thats probably better than business nd on par ith animal ethology.

thank you

cool, read some books on palm reading while you're at it

>chads
>beards

no

they arent chads lol. ones marrying miley cyrus lol.

It's just a shitty face ugly people make because they know if they just do a normal expression everyone will see they're ugly.

Circled: People I don't have [completely rational] rage toward, barring the fact that they're associated with these fucks.

Seriously, the numale expression isn't even a smile, it really pisses me off because of how intentional it is. At least the monkey can't really help it.

i can't imagine someone would willingly do that, he must have gotten a gun to his head
>do it dude, or else...

Needs DFW smiling in the ripped pic

I think the gesture may be related to the crude commodity fetishist religion widespread among such lower primates. (notice how that of body language is often combined with the display of 'pop culture' merchandise)

*reads /r/socialism once*

Does it help with Social interactions or is it just bussiness tips and such?

If it's about body language it should be universal

dude, I'm a cool fashy goy national socialist chud like everyone else, but you can't deny the first 5 chapters off DAS KAPITAL were fucking prescient,

>Joe Navarro

Hope he talks like a gabagool

Hardly, people wrote against exaltation of the corporeal since Ancient Greece. Marx simply translated it into terms Liberal Jews can accept

The most communal emotion is disgust. Disgust cannot be felt among one person, as it requires a network of information which can only come from others. When a man feels disgust or embarrassment for another, they are not merely an individual reacting to experience; they are a participant, reinforcing a longstanding and dynamic structure of signals. It is not a restrictive space-- one is, of course, free to add their own digressions and limitations to the mix. This is how it grows and evolves. In a sense, it is us.

bump i know you Veeky Forums fags got a good book on this shit