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Ceiling Cat:
I have a way of shrugging which my family makes fun of me for :-( When I'm trying to think of something, I push my lower lip out and raise an eyebrow while stroking my chin. When I write, sometimes I make facial expressions which match the tone of what I'm writing. I do have a rather expressive face, but I only seem to use it when I am in certain moods - otherwise my face looks rather blank. I seem to always be wearing a red dressing gown. When I am relaxing, I sit on my chair either Indian style or with one leg under the other. When I have nothing to do, I instinctively bite my fingers/nails, or lick my fingertips and the back of my hands. I space out a lot but whenever I hear my name in the distance (even if I'm not being addressed) I look around me - except for when someone is actually calling me, of course :roll: . In school, I constantly fiddle with my watch, changing the tightness of the strap - and I even do this when I'm not wearing it!
Lines:
I touch my hair a lot. Especially on the back of my head. When I had long hair, I'd twirl it, but I can't do that anymore. I will slide the battery cover on and off of remotes and phones if I hold them for more than a few seconds. If I have a click pen, I will rapidly click it. I stand with my hands on top of my head sometimes. When I walk and I'm wearing a shirt, jacket, or dress with pockets, I will put my hands in them. If it's just my pants that has pockets, I won't. I don't really get that one. If I stand for too long at work, I'll stand in tree pose and switch back and forth between feet. This is a relatively new thing that I've noticed. I usually opt to eat in a quiet place rather than a noisy/bustling place, but only when I'm eating alone. I have a habit of not looking at people when I'm walking down the street.
redglasscurls:
If I am eating with another person, I will almost always cover my mouth with my hand while chewing. I also do almost anything to avoid using my front teeth to bite things, ripping with my hands if it's at all possible/polite, though I think this is thanks to nervousness about my front teeth after the whole kneeing/root canal thing.
I also tug my shirts down over my hips constantly while walking- I wear form-fitting clothing and the hems of shirts always seem to want to rest on my natural waist instead of my hips where I'd very much like them to.
Josefbugman:
I jump over puddles.
Also I am told that if I don't have an expresion on myface I look like an eastern European terrorist, hence I try and keep a small smile, or some other small expresion on my face at all times.
JD:
--- Quote from: ruyi on 22 Apr 2009, 01:47 ---
--- Quote from: Zombiedude on 21 Apr 2009, 19:47 ---The upside to it is you get an excellent poker face.
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Yeap.
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Honestly part of the difficulty in learning to have a more expressive face is that I've kinda gotten used to the benefits of not having one. But ultimately I gotta try cos it does suck for making first impressions :-( might be less of an issue for a guy, idk.
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I don't know, I've been called out for looking creepy in class.(by a student, duh)
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