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Albert Speer
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Puerile Polemic
Mar 1999 time: 00:18
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nah I'm christian. i put my trust in God not in cards...
thanks
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Worthingtons
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Pride Park,Derby
Jan 2002 time: 05:18
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Albert, I wasnt suggesting you were a geek. I have spent my forst 18 years being 'nice' and it never got me anywhere. It's just not worth chasing the 'perfect' ones because in my experiece, it just doesnt work.
My current girlfriend seems to be absolutly crazy about me(dont ask my why,i'm convinced she's mad), sure, she certainly doesnt fit my idea of 'perfect' but it's sure nice to be on the recieving end of somebody's affection.
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Urban Ranger
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Apolyton Duke of Off-Topic
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quote: Originally posted by JohnT
The eyes, the curvature of their lip, hell, there are a thousand clues. With a genuine smile, their eyes wrinkle, with a false one, they don't. Those eyes remain on you after the smile if the person is truly happy to see you, but they slide over your shoulder if they aren't. Genuine smiles are more likely to be open-mouthed, while fake smiles are generally closed-mouthed affairs.
Anyway, what's the answer your looking for? |
Close enough. 
What you look at are the eyes. If a smile is genuine the muscles around the eyes contract, otherwise they remain relaxed.
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