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WCDT strips 3706-3710 (26th to 30th March 2018)

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Gyrre:

--- Quote from: Tova on 02 Apr 2018, 13:26 ---Compared to gossiping, how would you rate, say, judging someone based on their facial expression?

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Context is key. I knew a fair gossips growing up in the church and visiting the small town my father grew up in every summer. Being an aspie, I also had to learn how to read faces. Putting the two together wasn't very hard.

Tova:
Okay. Just try to bear in mind that Renee is not one of your childhood fellow churchgoers, nor is she your mother, and that she has displayed some positive traits alongside her flaws, just the same as every other character in QC.

Case:

--- Quote from: Gyrre on 02 Apr 2018, 17:26 ---
--- Quote from: Tova on 02 Apr 2018, 13:26 ---Compared to gossiping, how would you rate, say, judging someone based on their facial expression?

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Context is key. I knew a fair gossips growing up in the church and visiting the small town my father grew up in every summer. Being an aspie, I also had to learn how to read faces. Putting the two together wasn't very hard.

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Do I understand you correctly that you claim that your developmental disorder not only allows you to identify with certainty who is or isn't a gossip merely by looking at them, but that looking at drawn representations of fictional characters gives you the same insight into their imaginary psyches?

Can you do this with any artist's rendition of human faces, or is Jeph particularly accurate?

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: Case on 02 Apr 2018, 18:50 ---
--- Quote from: Gyrre on 02 Apr 2018, 17:26 ---
--- Quote from: Tova on 02 Apr 2018, 13:26 ---Compared to gossiping, how would you rate, say, judging someone based on their facial expression?

--- End quote ---

Context is key. I knew a fair gossips growing up in the church and visiting the small town my father grew up in every summer. Being an aspie, I also had to learn how to read faces. Putting the two together wasn't very hard.

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Do I understand you correctly that you claim that your developmental disorder not only allows you to identify with certainty who is or isn't a gossip merely by looking at them, but that looking at drawn representations of fictional characters gives you the same insight into their imaginary psyches?

Can you do this with any artist's rendition of human faces, or is Jeph particularly accurate?

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The specific expression and body language.Frequent exposure makes practice for some expression-social context combos easier.
I've dealt with a lot of gossips. BTW, if you want something to stay secret,  NEVER confide in a railroader. Ever railroad employee from Alaska to Florida will know the secret in 3 days.

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