The Chilling Body Language Of Wade Wilson - Chase Hughes

CChris Williamson
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00:00:00have you seen footage of wade wilson in on the stand this is the deadpool killer no okay i'm
00:00:06gonna this is cool you haven't seen this one maybe bring it up yeah jerry can you just pull up um
00:00:11deadpool killer sentencing is this from the movie deadpool no so this guy's called wade wilson
00:00:16and there's a great you would love this you you guys should actually do if you're still doing the
00:00:22reaction thing it would be cool for you guys to do a reaction to the netflix series that's just
00:00:26come out it's called uh worst x ever and a lot of it uh at least the two episodes that i saw last
00:00:32week wade wilson's the first one and the character deadpool ryan reynolds character his real name is
00:00:37wade wilson yeah here we go here we go and it would be only further broken if it took wade's last breath
00:00:43that broken system owes christine and it owes diane and it owes their families so one thing that you'll
00:00:52see especially in men when you'll see this in women too sometimes but you'll see it in men
00:00:58is we we talked about like arteries when we want to show defiance and and and that i'm not scared of
00:01:06you like if we're about to get in a fight and i'll be like what you show your neck yeah so we'll like
00:01:11expose the arteries look you'll see the arms come out like this i'm not scared of you yeah so like i'm
00:01:16exposing arteries and we like the pot neck open yeah leaning back so this is almost like a display of
00:01:26absolute lack of fear dismissiveness like a challenge dismissiveness all right let's keep going
00:01:30this is steve wilson thank you we would rest all right did i just ask that you colloquy the defendant
00:01:37to ensure that he doesn't want to speak at this hearing well mr wilson you have an opportunity just
00:01:41like during any of the other phases of let me just finish real quick any other phases during the case
00:01:47uh if you want to address the court uh i would permit you to do that obviously you know everything's
00:01:52recorded uh but uh you would have that opportunity if you wish no one can prevent you from addressing
00:01:58hasn't blinked yet and no one can make you address the court if you don't want to so it is a decision
00:02:06it's solely left up to you if you want to address the court or not not today later when i come back
00:02:12i will today all right pause that okay
00:02:15so what you saw like right before he was talking you saw the lip licking that's the hygienic gesture
00:02:23to improve his appearance there you didn't see him lean forward or anything he's trying to maintain
00:02:29some kind of control in the situation he probably thrives on a lot of autonomy and and just knowing
00:02:34that he's kind of self-governing a little bit you didn't see him blinking at all during that process
00:02:39one of the interesting things about blinking is and i don't talk about uh body language anymore on
00:02:44podcasts i usually talk about dmt and and all that kind of stuff but that's episode two episode two so
00:02:53blinking is one of the most reliable body language indicators
00:02:56ever studied and it's cool because we spend our time looking at people's eyes throughout our conversation
00:03:02um let me show you this one like just a badass trick i think it's badass
00:03:07the average blinks per minute of human beings in conversation is around 15 give or take 15 blinks
00:03:13a minute if we are in a situation that is stressful without even noticing it our blink rate can go up
00:03:21to like 85 90 and we don't even notice that our blinking has changed it's insane
00:03:28like when i took like the math portion of my sats i suck at math so i was probably like a 90. but what
00:03:36happens when our our body gets focused in on something that's important or we're watching
00:03:42a movie that's super interesting our blink rate without noticing can go down to like a two
00:03:49so stress increases how often we blink and it's not relaxation that that lowers it it's focus
00:03:56so if you see these uh psychopaths that are doing these interviews like manson and then he's just
00:04:00doing this to the interviewer and his eyes are open the whole time he doesn't blink at all the whole time
00:04:05that's focus not relaxation those are very different things uh like when i watch the movie interstellar
00:04:14my one of my favorite movies i probably my favorite movie of all time mine too i probably blinked three
00:04:19or four times it's a long movie too it is i think three and a half hour movie i own the uh tesseract from
00:04:26that movie that was built by uh kip thorn what do you mean i'll have to send you a photo of it like
00:04:32the model that they use for the tesseract of the the moon book case no no like the entire tesseract isn't
00:04:39like you can use binoculars and look down into this thing for like 30 miles i'll send you a picture of
00:04:44it unreal why so interesting let me you weren't expecting this love island reference um interstellar
00:04:52came out just before i went on this reality tv show and while i was on there i was desperately
00:04:58trying to hold on to anyone that wanted to talk about nerdy with me and i managed to grab one of
00:05:03the other cast members and go and have a conversation with him and i remember i was talking about the
00:05:06real science of interstellar because kip thorn released that book he was a consultant physicist
00:05:11on it and then uh brian cox did his live show and the background of brian cox's live show was made by
00:05:19the same people that modeled gargantua that was the black hole so that's a real fully appropriately
00:05:27modeled using physics of the world and the universe yeah black hole and i went to go and see him after i
00:05:33got back with uh in leeds and it was the coolest thing i just remembered that that really sticks
00:05:38with me the fact that i was trying to have this conversation from memory about the physics of
00:05:42interstellar as a non-physics person that's only seen interstellar once and i remember whoever's
00:05:47listening on this is someone listening to your mic 24 hours a day when you do these reality tv shows
00:05:51and i remember thinking whoever do you have a poor bastard has been cursed with listening to me
00:05:56try and like cod memory my way through this physics lesson is uh destined for for challenges
00:06:06so you're mic'd up all all day 24 hours yeah and if you get up and go to the bathroom in the middle of
00:06:10the night they want to they want you to put your mic on so you have a little uh necklace kind of like
00:06:16this but it's made of elastic and then a battery pack in your pocket there's a little wire that runs
00:06:22up and over you ever fart into them on purpose because you know they guys did all sorts yeah
00:06:25it's fine you'll just whisper stuff because you know that you're being listened to 24 hours a day
00:06:29and there's one person on each audio channel so these guys are on you have one human dedicated to
00:06:34your mic exactly yeah on eight hour shifts one two three one two three one two three rotating and
00:06:39i came out three weeks in and that was the end of my my time there was this like a survivor i'm sorry
00:06:44i didn't know imagine survivor but for fuck boys uh that's basically what it is it's navy seal hell
00:06:55weeks for people who you don't want your daughter to get married to okay and um i came out and had these
00:07:04two guys come up to me and they said chris you you don't know us you don't know who we are um but
00:07:08we've been listening to you eight hours a day for the last three weeks and i just wanted to ask what
00:07:14was the name of that book about the physics thing to do with the to do to do with the movie that you
00:07:19were listening to it's like fuck like that was i wasn't on camera i mean you're always on camera
00:07:24but there was just some wanky conversation between me and jordan one of the other guys
00:07:28and like oh shit you really were listening throughout the whole thing because for the rest of it i'm
00:07:34talking about you know but uh the one time i had an interesting conversation guys like what the
00:07:38book the name of the book was it kip thorne it's like the guy that did the thing wow so yeah pretty
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Key Takeaway

Blink rate serves as an involuntary indicator of internal state, fluctuating from 15 blinks per minute during casual conversation to as high as 90 under stress, or as low as 2 during extreme focus.

Highlights

  • Human blink rates average approximately 15 blinks per minute during normal conversation.

  • Blink rates can increase to 85–90 blinks per minute during periods of high stress.

  • Intense focus, such as watching an engaging movie or concentrating on a difficult task, can lower the blink rate to as few as 2 blinks per minute.

  • Exposing the neck and arteries while leaning back is a body language display of defiance, dismissiveness, and lack of fear.

  • Psychopathic behavior in interviews often includes a near-zero blink rate, which signifies intense, unwavering focus rather than relaxation.

Timeline

Defensive Body Language Displays

  • Exposing the neck and arteries indicates a lack of fear.
  • Leaning back while displaying the throat is a signal of defiance and dismissiveness.

Footage of Wade Wilson demonstrates specific non-verbal cues used to project fearlessness. By opening the neck area and exposing the arteries, individuals communicate an absence of intimidation during confrontational scenarios. This behavior functions as a challenge to observers rather than a sign of engagement.

Blink Rate as a Focus Indicator

  • Normal conversation blink rate is approximately 15 times per minute.
  • Stress increases blink frequency up to 85–90 times per minute.
  • Deep focus lowers blink frequency to as low as 2 times per minute.
  • A lack of blinking in high-stakes interviews indicates extreme focus rather than calmness.

Blinking is a reliable physiological indicator of stress and focus. While stressful situations cause the eyes to blink more frequently, intense cognitive focus suppresses this movement. This distinction explains why some individuals maintain unnaturally steady gazes during intense or criminal proceedings.

Reality Television Monitoring

  • Reality television production involves monitoring microphones 24 hours a day.
  • Dedicated audio personnel rotate in eight-hour shifts to listen to individual microphones.
  • Participants remain under constant surveillance, even during private moments or at night.

The reality television environment requires constant surveillance of participants. Every microphone has a dedicated human monitor working in rotating shifts to ensure audio capture. This intensity means even casual or private conversations are tracked by production staff throughout the filming duration.

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