
And this slideshow at the Huffington Post is a good example:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/24/this-week-in-ridiculous-s_n_812837.html?ref=fb&src=sp#s228888&title=He_Who_Crosses
I never even thought about it before, but it does seem to be a universal pose for the doctors of today.
But then, maybe these real-life doctors find their inspiration in Toobworld......

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Crossed arms is a good stance for authority figures in that it closes off their personal space from the rest of us sheep.
Lazarus Lupin
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Frankly I always felt that pose looked rather detached and disinterested. Yet - at times - it could capture that brooding masculine intensity. i.e. Vince Edwards.
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