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Lee Cockrell says:
Incredulity, contempt.
Mimsie says:
Skepticism.
Paul Flanagan says:
Contempt. One thing that’s helped me in understanding the expressions that I am seeing is to stick to the basic seven at least at as a starting point. If nothing else is going on, then I leave it at that. And even if there’s anger and disgust, I keep it at anger and disgust–not menacing, revolted, terrifying, or any other adjectives or adverbs. Sometimes the whole is something greater than the sum of it’s parts, but I find the parts are always there, and that is what’s accessible to me. It’s where I start. For me, keeping it as simple and as objective as possible, helps.
Dominic Rose says:
She’s so precious and some vermine annoyed her.
sociallyawkwardgirl says:
are you serious?(sarcasm) ._. who do you think you’re kidding? disgust, contempt, a sort of eye role. maybe some concern there and sadness actually… The eyes, like the pupils, the eyes look kind of water, the furrowed brows, asymmetry indicting contempt, but the chin and lips kind of show a quivering lip type of thing, and the angle is misleading : this is one stressed out person.
may last says:
Disbelief and disdain…
Jordan321 says:
These are only fun when you, Eyes for Lies, come in after a day or 2 and give your opinion. Otherwise it is pretty unsatisfying to participate. Just my input if you are going to continue putting the guessing games on your blog. When you do inject your opinion they are extremely interesting!
Incredulity, contempt.
Skepticism.
Contempt. One thing that’s helped me in understanding the expressions that I am seeing is to stick to the basic seven at least at as a starting point. If nothing else is going on, then I leave it at that. And even if there’s anger and disgust, I keep it at anger and disgust–not menacing, revolted, terrifying, or any other adjectives or adverbs. Sometimes the whole is something greater than the sum of it’s parts, but I find the parts are always there, and that is what’s accessible to me. It’s where I start. For me, keeping it as simple and as objective as possible, helps.
She’s so precious and some vermine annoyed her.
are you serious?(sarcasm) ._. who do you think you’re kidding? disgust, contempt, a sort of eye role. maybe some concern there and sadness actually… The eyes, like the pupils, the eyes look kind of water, the furrowed brows, asymmetry indicting contempt, but the chin and lips kind of show a quivering lip type of thing, and the angle is misleading : this is one stressed out person.
Disbelief and disdain…
These are only fun when you, Eyes for Lies, come in after a day or 2 and give your opinion. Otherwise it is pretty unsatisfying to participate. Just my input if you are going to continue putting the guessing games on your blog. When you do inject your opinion they are extremely interesting!
This is contempt with stress lines in forehead! Thanks for reminding me…please do so anytime I forget! Thank you!
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