Too Bad His Dad Is Not Li KuanYu
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横行路中央 轿车轻飞扬
黄土地里养育着咱那霸道的爹娘
平凡的模样 可咱爸是局长
只手遮天的大树 还有神秘的力量
我爸叫李刚 公共安全专家局里副局长
撞死人了又怎样
谁让我爸是局长 我爸叫李刚
撞死人都不用离岗
这是为什么呢 因为我爸是局长
撞人后的那个鲜血哟 红个艳艳个艳
如果飙车能够带走我的校友 就让她随风飘远
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Lie to Me is an American television series that premiered on the Fox network on January 21, 2009. In the show, Dr. Cal Lightman (Tim Roth) and his colleagues in The Lightman Group accept assignments from third parties (commonly local and federal law enforcement), and assist in investigations,
reaching the truth through applied psychology: interpreting microexpressions, through the Facial Action Coding System, and body language.
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Detail #1. Li Gang's on deliberately knitted his brows
Lightman said: "A person will have this expression when they are sad, frustrated, pained and guilty. Fewer than 15% of all persons can fake this expression. Any expression that can be sustained more than 10 or five seconds is likely fake."
In the video, Li Gang's son knitted his brow several times (some of them for more than 10 seconds). You can even feel that he was trying to sustain this expression in order to exhibit "pain" and "self-recrimination." A person who feels genuine pain and guilty may knit his brow, but Li Gang's son needed to use his muscles to achieve this expression.
This was very much a failure, because when people saw this expression, they don't feel sympathy and pity. Instead, they feel uneasy, even awkwardness. Your inner reactions have not deceived you.
Detail #2. Rubbing the eyes
In behavioral psychology, rubbing the eyes signals unwillingness. Even a natural-born blind person will spontaneously run his eyes when asked to do something against his will. In the video, Li Gang's son rubbed his eyes hard in order to show that he was crying hard. This key action thoroughly showed his hypocrisy. In "Lie to Me," there were many examples of people using actions to mask their true expression, resulting in the opposite result. Rubbing the eyes is a classical fake action.
Detail #3. Voice and tone
When people lie, they seldom know how to say it in the correct order. Therefore they will have scripted the lies beforehand.
When Li Gang's son spoke, he kept acknowledging his guilt. However, you can feel that his words had been scripted beforehand. His expression showed that he was searching the script on how to tell the lies.
In "Lie to Me," repetition of words and raising of tone both indicate lying.
According to Li Gang's son, "I did not plan on saying an apology." But when he said it on camera, his tone changed suddenly. Because he wanted to tell his lies out as quickly as possible, his tone kept rising and his body pose became somewhat unnatural. He only wanted to finish as quickly as possible. Thus, he was breaking down when he began to say "I very much blame myself ..." Most people will only silently acknowledge their guilty. Li Gang's son went in the opposite direction. His unnatural sobs also seemed too crafted.
Detail #4. Head lowered, eyes closed
People who plan to lie know that their eyes may betray them. So they are interviewed on camera, they will choose not to face or look into the camera. Li Gang's son sued the easiest and safest method -- he closed his eyes, he knitted his brow, he cried, he sobbed -- these are the expressions of pain and guilty that people are familiar with. But his micro-actions and micro-expressions betrayed him.
I believe that Li Gang's son felt no contrition after he drove his car and hit two pedestrians at Hebei University. To this date, he has felt no remorse. He believes that his powerful father Li Gang will fix things for him.
Detail #5. The sudden changes in expression
Comrade Li Gang used public relations tactics to try to win public sympathy. He told his son to put on a show in the detention center, and he himself gave a media interview. Some people say that government officials are expert performers in front of television camera. Actually, Li Gang is no expert because his performance was just as lousy as his son's.
At first Li Gang held his head bowed and then he sighed. (Not a long sigh, just a sigh to show tension). Then his head started to bob slightly. But you should pay attention to the changes in his expression. At first, he showed no expression But within a few seconds, he tried to show sorrow and pain! Aren't we too familiar with this turn of events!! Yes, do you remember the movie <King of Comedy> in which the director told actor Stephen Chow> to display various expressions? You can watch carefully yourself and see the similarity for yourself.
Comrade Li Gang, you got into your role pretty quickly because you managed to come up with a tearful expression within seconds. But you climaxed too quickly ... Because this act was hard to sustain, you had to cover up. The motions of your hands betrayed you!
Lightman said that when someone subconsciously puts a hand over the mouth, it meant that the person is trying to refrain from lying.
Chey !!! Don't we all know that ???
Here is another example: Sorry, Bill...
Me and my humsup cigar, wahpiang eh !!!
Detail #6. Bobbing the head around
Do you remember in "Lie to Me" that when someone shakes his head while he speaks, he is concealing the truth. Li Gang shook his head many times subconsciously and out of synchronisation with his words. This shows that he was subconsciously negating his own words. His brain is reminding him constantly: I am lying, I am not telling the truth.
Detail #7. Tightly knit brows through applying facial muscles
Someone who is experiencing genuine inner pain does not need to exert himself so heavily. Li Gang was not very professional, because he forgot to knit his brows on several occasions and reverted to a relaxed condition. Then he took a quick bow and exited from his poor performance.
We don't need any analysis because everybody can tell that they were putting on an act in order to win public sympathy. But their performances were too hurried and pathetic.
mmmph...Politicians also have those similar expressions.

