Not true at all. Body language is very different from culture to culture. For example, in India ppl nod their heads to mean the absolute opposite of what we in england do. Led to much personal confusion until someone enlightened me.
We don't all speak the same language, and that's a good thing I reckon. A universal tongue would threaten diversity. Big fan of diversity me. There is no perfect tool of expression; written, spoken, played or drawn. Which is a good thing too I think, it makes perception the only commonality. Which in itself is a contradiction. My perception isn't your perception, but we do all have a perception. Perception, little points thereof, it's all I think we can be sure of. Points of perception examining the accident and playing out the possibilities.
hop, skip and jump into existentialism. WAAURRGHH!!! WE'LL NEVER UNDERSTAND EACH OTHER, WURRAGGHH!!! WE'RE ALL DOOMED.
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