Krystal666 said: meow85 said: Well, he's either intensely narcissistic, or he's got a crazy incestuous streak. Kinda hoping for the former. I'm going to go with narcissist....that is probably why he was so attracted to Denise Matthews. Maybe he really did think his sisters were hot, but only because they looked like him. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: Krystal666 said: I always thought alot of his girlfriends looked like him kinda....someone's in love with himself. Well, he's either intensely narcissistic, or he's got a crazy incestuous streak. Kinda hoping for the former. perv! | |
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wavesofbliss said: *with the smiths's "i know it's over" playing in the background*
her eyes are the saddest i've ever seen them. and her body language is very closed and not wanting to communicate. she's afriad she's gonna have to anwser the hard questions. + she's holding her arm in one pic = a common subconscious attempt at self comfort + she hiding her arms behind hee lower back = support and withholding info + pursed lips = tight lipped, not available for comment + holding her head to the side couple with the leg extended forward = back off! + she's turned her back to the camera = the obvious and yes i know i sound a right wanker. i can't help it i've been analyzing bodylanguage in images for the last 3 years. a good, general rule is: if you want to know what the person is feeling of thinking pose the way they are posing, do what the are doing and you'll feel how they are feeling. of course there is always a lot of masking and combinations but . . . ... for those of you who are interested in applying it yourselves. Fascinating stuff. I'm a geek for body language and photo-analysis. Some are obvious: fist means aggression, open palm means friendly, back turned is rejection. Any activity with hands is usually about control. Hands = manipulation. I think the latin root of manipulate means "hand." Hands to the face signifies suspicion, uncertainty. Hands are often used to add emphasis when making a point. Hands together signifies oneness, prayer, solidarity. But there are a lot of variables, according to culture, sex, age, environment. Even smiles aren't entirely universal. In some cultures smiling is an expression of embarrassment, not pleasure. And some African tribes shake their heads to say "yes." Anyway. I've gotten off the point. I liked your analysis. | |
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Heiress said: meow85 said: Well, he's either intensely narcissistic, or he's got a crazy incestuous streak. Kinda hoping for the former. perv! "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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