Enbrethiliel writes : "she has a book on Chinese face reading, and I'm so tempted . . ."
But this isn't a photograph of a face, but a portrait which is far more revealing because while a photograph cannot capture the eyes as window into the soul, a portrait does portray that window.
And going bug eyed or other attempts to mask the soul only opens it more fully to inspection.
LTG: You're forgetting the nose, the mouth, the hairline and other parts of the face. And personally now, even before I heard of Chinese face reading, I always looked at people's noses first. Noses have such personality!
True, but not so much forgot as considered other aspects equally reliable to Chinese face reading.
The upside downness of the image says much and likewise was begging for craniometry to see just what criminal tendencies some guy who calls himself spike has.
And looking at his narrow nose, small chin and narrow lips its quite clear we have in front of us a most strange creature most decidedly not human, but some kind of undead.
A vampire is my guess where he's giving himself away by half in bold defiance.
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I should hate to think of posing for this one.
And for that let's be thankful for the conveniences of picture/paint program.
+JMJ+
I'm staying with a friend at the moment, she has a book on Chinese face reading, and I'm so tempted . . .
I don't have to worry about a thing since the picture doesn't look like me. Too bug eyed. :)
+JMJ+
See, I knew there was something wrong with the eyes. You deliberately made them that way so they wouldn't reveal anything, didn't you?
Captcha is "muspect"--because you're being suspicious!
Of course I did. The good old bug-eyed blank stare.
Enbrethiliel writes : "she has a book on Chinese face reading, and I'm so tempted . . ."
But this isn't a photograph of a face, but a portrait which is far more revealing because while a photograph cannot capture the eyes as window into the soul, a portrait does portray that window.
And going bug eyed or other attempts to mask the soul only opens it more fully to inspection.
btw, for what it's worth, you better upside down.
And I don't know what to make of Belfry Bat's comment, since you were right side up for him.
But look at Paul!
+JMJ+
LTG: You're forgetting the nose, the mouth, the hairline and other parts of the face. And personally now, even before I heard of Chinese face reading, I always looked at people's noses first. Noses have such personality!
True, but not so much forgot as considered other aspects equally reliable to Chinese face reading.
The upside downness of the image says much and likewise was begging for craniometry to see just what criminal tendencies some guy who calls himself spike has.
And looking at his narrow nose, small chin and narrow lips its quite clear we have in front of us a most strange creature most decidedly not human, but some kind of undead.
A vampire is my guess where he's giving himself away by half in bold defiance.
What gave the game away was Belfry Bat's comment : "But look at Paul!"
At first reading his comment sounded like english, but it had no sort of meaning in it. Until I realized it was an exhortation.
Look at Paul!!!
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