Tim Henman’s grin showed he was “genuine, coy and flirtatious”, he said, while David Beckham’s smile and jutting chin indicated he was “determined to win at any cost”. The smirking grin of Chris Tarrant, host of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, suggested a man who “felt he was getting away with something”.
The above makes me rather skeptical about the rigorous scientific methods employed by the smile researcher.
Neiman Marcus wants to know who stole his phone.
The above makes me rather skeptical about the rigorous scientific methods employed by the smile researcher.
I never got the impression that this was part of the research. More showing off of what he'd learnt.
Just the fact that he's drawing all these personality traits from people and pairing them up with the way a certain smile looks makes me think he's a candidate for practicing the kind of science that people have been fighting to put in Kansas schools.
Oddly, now I am wondering what I shall have for lunch.
and Happy that i will be captureing a buffista on my tv.
the fact that he's drawing all these personality traits from people and pairing them up with the way a certain smile looks
He's an emotion researcher. It's in the job description.
Today is the work xmas party at a nice restaurant. So I wore nice clothes and a sparkly flower in my hair.
And I can't tell if the scientists are making fun of me when they keep saying, "oh! nice flower."
and Happy that i will be captureing a buffista on my tv.
My TV listing is telling me that the Jesse Isaac show is on at 7:00. Is that not right?
I don't think your scientists are capable of that much subtlety. I think they actually mean "nice flower".