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ShadesOfMe
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04 Dec 2006, 2:53 pm

5/20 :(

in this order: Genuine, Fake, Genuine, Genuine, Genuine. :(



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04 Dec 2006, 3:16 pm

10/20.



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04 Dec 2006, 3:28 pm

12/20. I thought those faces were ... erm ... interesting. :) Also they should have had a button for "I have no idea." The rest of the site looked interesting too.



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04 Dec 2006, 3:45 pm

Was the person with the male face and female hair male or female?



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05 Dec 2006, 11:40 am

alex wrote:
tinky wrote:
so many gap toothed people...or was it just me?

You got 15 out of 20 correct


The UK doesn't spend as much money on orthodontistry apparently.


That's very superficial of you, how can you justify such a shallow comment? Give me a gap toothed person over someone who mindlessly conforms any day of the week.

And before the obvious retort, my teeth have been described by my dentist as some of the most perfectly shaped teeth he has ever seen. He recently told me that the amount of wear and tear I have on them is equal to someone half my age. And still I wouldn't ever judge someone on something like that.

Maybe you shouldn't take every sketch that mike myers does as being the absolute gospel truth. Yeh there have been some famous british with bad teeth in the last 50 years, but they were all crusty old politicians. You don't even know that these people in this test are definitely english, you made the assumption because of the bbc label.



You got 11 out of 20 correct :/ . I hate doing badly at tests. That was totally hit and miss.



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05 Dec 2006, 12:56 pm

17/20. Eyes are the key. And the timing, I had to try especially hard and kept wishing I could replay the smiles. I also had to change my answers at least 4 times after replaying it in my head and figuring out that the length of time to smile and stop had a part to play too.

I can't do this in real life. I don't look at people's faces long enough to know. Zits, moles, or earrings help me concentrate on the conversation better. Also, I tend to cock my head at an angle in order to concentrate on the conversation. I don't enjoy talking and looking into people's eyes simultaneously, I would lose track of what I was saying.

Less eye contact is always better, since I've been chastised too many times since young for staring a little too long at people.

It would seem I still forget to -not- stare occasionally, and people get uncomfortable and move away from our conversation. I've been told many times that people think me too intimidating or arrogant for maintaining eye contact a little too long while they talk.

Close friends have told me it means I'm challenging their views, to which I disagree. I just enjoy looking at eyes!


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