Depp v Heard
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Never mud wrestled… Jello wrestled, though.
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@Horace said in Depp v Heard:
There is a clear performative aspect with those two even while they're not on the stand. Depp was smirking and giggling and whispering the whole time his case was being presented. I think that is mostly for effect, for the jury. And of course for the viewing public, who he would like to win over maybe more than the jury, in support of his career.
I don't think so. At least not mostly. What he's been laughing at has been legitimately very funny.
I watched some videos of some hostage negotiators analyze both Depp and Heard. To their credit, they admitted to speculating, but basically, Heard is doing everything someone would do if they knew they were being watched and wanted to be seen in a favorable light. For Depp, it's merely most of the time. Some of his reactions really didn't do him any favors from a performative aspect, which suggests it's more likely those reactions were honest.
wrote on 5 May 2022, 00:48 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in Depp v Heard:
I watched some videos of some hostage negotiators analyze both Depp and Heard. To their credit, they admitted to speculating, but basically, Heard is doing everything someone would do if they knew they were being watched and wanted to be seen in a favorable light. For Depp, it's merely most of the time. Some of his reactions really didn't do him any favors from a performative aspect, which suggests it's more likely those reactions were honest.
That would be interesting and fun to watch. Share a link, please!
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wrote on 5 May 2022, 14:34 last edited by
The real tragedy for Depp in all this is that now that Heard has exposed him as an abuser, no woman will ever touch him again.
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The real tragedy for Depp in all this is that now that Heard has exposed him as an abuser, no woman will ever touch him again.
wrote on 5 May 2022, 14:34 last edited by@Horace said in Depp v Heard:
The real tragedy for Depp in all this is that now that Heard has exposed him as an abuser, no woman will ever touch him again.
Except for Mrs. Phibes, apparently.
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wrote on 5 May 2022, 20:55 last edited by
Referendum on Ms Heard's acting ability towards the end of her testimony today. Can't make herself cry. She's no Meryl Streep.
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Psycho
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Psycho
wrote on 5 May 2022, 22:34 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Depp v Heard:
Psycho
I'll defer to the plaintiff's attorneys to find this (and there's a 10 day pause in the trial so the judge can attend a conference), and I'm sure they will.
So, who's the better makeup artist? The one on 12/15 or the one on 12/16?
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wrote on 5 May 2022, 22:38 last edited by
Seen on YouTube...
MDMA Challenge: "Take a handful of MDMA and try to not rub against the softest thing in the room."
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Cocaine's a helluva drug
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wrote on 16 May 2022, 23:58 last edited by
I watched the cross-examination of Heard by Depp's team today.
Wow. This was stuff that, unlike what you see on TV, would play in primetime. Depp's lawyer was slow, focused, and methodical. She was able to point out all of Heard's inconsistencies, her errors, and her omissions.
I have no idea if the jury will buy it, but it was convincing to me.
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I watched the cross-examination of Heard by Depp's team today.
Wow. This was stuff that, unlike what you see on TV, would play in primetime. Depp's lawyer was slow, focused, and methodical. She was able to point out all of Heard's inconsistencies, her errors, and her omissions.
I have no idea if the jury will buy it, but it was convincing to me.
wrote on 17 May 2022, 02:12 last edited by@George-K said in Depp v Heard:
I watched the cross-examination of Heard by Depp's team today.
Wow. This was stuff that, unlike what you see on TV, would play in primetime. Depp's lawyer was slow, focused, and methodical. She was able to point out all of Heard's inconsistencies, her errors, and her omissions.
I have no idea if the jury will buy it, but it was convincing to me.
Pretty much everything I see online seems to be people supporting Depp.
I guess it's only the jury that matters.
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@George-K said in Depp v Heard:
I watched the cross-examination of Heard by Depp's team today.
Wow. This was stuff that, unlike what you see on TV, would play in primetime. Depp's lawyer was slow, focused, and methodical. She was able to point out all of Heard's inconsistencies, her errors, and her omissions.
I have no idea if the jury will buy it, but it was convincing to me.
Pretty much everything I see online seems to be people supporting Depp.
I guess it's only the jury that matters.
wrote on 17 May 2022, 03:00 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Depp v Heard:
@George-K said in Depp v Heard:
I watched the cross-examination of Heard by Depp's team today.
Wow. This was stuff that, unlike what you see on TV, would play in primetime. Depp's lawyer was slow, focused, and methodical. She was able to point out all of Heard's inconsistencies, her errors, and her omissions.
I have no idea if the jury will buy it, but it was convincing to me.
Pretty much everything I see online seems to be people supporting Depp.
I guess it's only the jury that matters.
I suspect the unspoken backlash against the excesses of #MeToo looms large in the minds of many.
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@George-K said in Depp v Heard:
I watched the cross-examination of Heard by Depp's team today.
Wow. This was stuff that, unlike what you see on TV, would play in primetime. Depp's lawyer was slow, focused, and methodical. She was able to point out all of Heard's inconsistencies, her errors, and her omissions.
I have no idea if the jury will buy it, but it was convincing to me.
Pretty much everything I see online seems to be people supporting Depp.
I guess it's only the jury that matters.
wrote on 17 May 2022, 11:24 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Depp v Heard:
I guess it's only the jury that matters.
There was an attorney in the gallery. He and other attorneys have been paying attention to the jurors, and he made some interesting observations.
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When the cross started, "everyone in the jury woke up." The defense's attorney had a rambling, incoherent exposition of unconnected facts. When cross started, everyone started taking notes.
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During one of the sidebars, Heard kept looking at the jury, and no one would make eye contact with her.
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When the cross examination started, a thunderstorm had just begun outside, and there was a loud thunderclap. Several jurors smiled.
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There was an audible gasp from the gallery when it became apparent that Heard never donated the money to charity that she got from Depp. This is evidence that she perjured herself during the trial in Great Britain.
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The lawyer said that when court was done for the day, Heard's departure from the witness box was faster than a deer that just heard a gunshot. "If I could draw a cartoon, it would be an outline of her, with streaks behind."
It's gonna be a fun morning.
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wrote on 17 May 2022, 11:46 last edited by
Amber heard less after Johnny punched her ear.
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wrote on 21 May 2022, 13:28 last edited by
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I'm binging a lot of the lawyers' streams during and after the day's testimony. Kinda fun, and with time on my hands, why not?
I learned a new term this morning when describing Amber Heard's sister.
RBF
wrote on 21 May 2022, 15:09 last edited by@George-K said in Depp v Heard:
I'm binging a lot of the lawyers' streams during and after the day's testimony. Kinda fun, and with time on my hands, why not?
I learned a new term this morning when describing Amber Heard's sister.
RBF
And? Definition please?
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@George-K said in Depp v Heard:
I'm binging a lot of the lawyers' streams during and after the day's testimony. Kinda fun, and with time on my hands, why not?
I learned a new term this morning when describing Amber Heard's sister.
RBF
And? Definition please?
wrote on 21 May 2022, 16:00 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Depp v Heard:
And? Definition please?
Resting bitch face, also known as RBF, or bitchy resting face (BRF), is a facial expression that unintentionally appears like a person is angry, annoyed, irritated, or contemptuous, particularly when the individual is relaxed, resting, or not expressing any particular emotion.[1][2] The concept has been studied by psychologists and may have psychological implications related to facial biases, gender stereotypes, human judgement and decision-making.[3][4][5] The concept has also been studied by scientists with information technology.[clarification needed] Using a type of facial recognition system, they found that the phenomenon is real and the condition is as common in males as in females, despite the gendered word bitch that is used to name the concept.[6]
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@LuFins-Dad said in Depp v Heard:
And? Definition please?
Resting bitch face, also known as RBF, or bitchy resting face (BRF), is a facial expression that unintentionally appears like a person is angry, annoyed, irritated, or contemptuous, particularly when the individual is relaxed, resting, or not expressing any particular emotion.[1][2] The concept has been studied by psychologists and may have psychological implications related to facial biases, gender stereotypes, human judgement and decision-making.[3][4][5] The concept has also been studied by scientists with information technology.[clarification needed] Using a type of facial recognition system, they found that the phenomenon is real and the condition is as common in males as in females, despite the gendered word bitch that is used to name the concept.[6]
wrote on 21 May 2022, 16:08 last edited by Horace@George-K said in Depp v Heard:
Wikipedia:
The concept has been studied by psychologists
Well then, say no more. Just tell me what to think about this thing, psychologist expert studiers of this phenomenon!