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Apr022014
How To Peel Apples In No Time
This no-nonsense chef has no problem peeling dozens of apples. In this video, Jasper van Ramshorst, he breezes his way through a huge pile of apples by sticking each apple on a power drill and spinning them at super-fast speed while holding it against a peeler, skinning each one in just a couple of seconds.
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Mar252014
How To Clean Your Belly Button
The belly button can be a difficult area on your body to clean, especially because we forget about it so often. The good news is that, aside from taking baths or showers once a month, you don’t need to clean your belly button much, especially because it contains a team of very helpful bacteria. But if you’ve recently gotten a piercing in your umbilicus, or you haven’t peeked down there recently and think it could stand a good clean, this informative and detailed video will guide you.
Pamela Meyer, the nation’s best-known expert on lying, explains how to sniff out the truth in a world of lies.
A liar often smiles subtly while telling a lie; it’s an unconscious expression of his delight in getting away with a whopper. There’s a famous photo in which Adolf Hitler was smiling while talking to British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the meeting where Hitler concealed that he’d already mobilized his army to attack Poland. Other signs are when a person makes big changes in posture, like slumping in his chair or looking down. There are also verbal signals. Someone may repeat a question to stall for time. A liar may swear on the Bible or his mother’s grave that he didn’t do something; it’s what I call overconvincing or overpersuading. A person giving too much detail in a story is another example.
You’ve also said that a liar doesn’t tell a story in the same way that an honest person does.
A liar frequently cuts his ending short and doesn’t express emotion while telling his story. A person telling the truth isn’t likely to end his story abruptly, and he tends to express a lot of emotion at the end of it. He also doesn’t usually tell a story in chronological order; he jumps around a little, according to what is most prominent in his memory.