Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

blake kathryn
KIROKAZE
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Game of Thrones Daily
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
🪼

Kaledo Art
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Cosimo Galluzzi
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Cosmic Funnies
Three Goblin Art
Jules of Nature

No title available
Today's Document

ellievsbear
$LAYYYTER

Origami Around

@theartofmadeline

seen from Japan
seen from Brunei

seen from Malaysia

seen from Ukraine
seen from Singapore

seen from Brazil

seen from Malaysia

seen from T1
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from Latvia
seen from Japan

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from Singapore

seen from Brazil
seen from United States
@peytoncomm2018-blog
Derek has been lying by omission; he didn’t tell Meredith that he had a wife.
Julia: So is your brother coming to the family Christmas party?
Max: No, he's got plans.
Julia: Oh, what's he doing?
Max: He's uhhh… seeing his wife's family.
Julia: He has a wife?
Max: Um, yeah.
Julia and Max just started dating within the past few months. Julia is curious about Max's brother and he starts to lie. His brother doesn't have a wife, but he didn't want to explain that they didn't invite him.
This article examines Interpersonal Deception Theory (“IDT”). The genesis of IDT is the paper by the same name published by two communications professors, David B. Buller and Judee K. Burgoon, in 1996. Buller and Burgoon applied previous deception theory derived from observational encounters to the context of interpersonal communication. In doing so they found that individuals are relatively weak in detecting deception in such interactions. Further, they found nonverbal cues to be generally unreliable indicators of deception. This article considers the findings of Buller and Burgoon and the implications of IDT in the negotiation context. Specifically, it offers practical suggestions for dealing with the innate difficulties of detecting deception in face-to-face communications. Mediation is facilitated negotiation. Thus, it is important that mediators acting in their role as facilitator be capable of dealing with deception (or at least be aware of the difficulty in doing so).
The easiest person to deceive is one’s own self.
EDWARD BULWER LYTTON
deception: the knowing and intentional transmission of information to create a false belief in the hearer
tumblr 12
did 2 videos because I couldn't find an audio
defensive behaviors
Maggie: Why did you let the baby get the diapers? She got them all over the room!
Patrick: I didn't! What are you talking about?
Maggie: Well, it had to be you. You were the only one near her when it happened.
Patrick: How do you know when it happened?
Maggie: I just know. Since you let her do it, you should go clean it up. Ugh, pay attention.
Patrick: Fine, but it could have been you as well.
Maggie: No, it wasn't.
Passive-aggressiveness is behavior that involves using indirect aggression towards others. Learn more about how it manifests and why it happens.
Passive-Aggressive behavior consumes unnecessary time and resources. Say what you mean, let's resolve the issue, and move on to more productive tasks.
Izey Victoria Odiase
indirect conflict: the expression of conflict through negative behaviors that ignore the underlying disagreement
tumblr 11
couldn’t come up with a conversation this week, so I did 2 videos.