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Fordítási probléma jelentése
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSC220TZJiQ
I never noticed it on my own, but when I heard people discuss it online, I started realizing it when I was doing it. Something to do with social anxiety, or being autistic, or any one of a number of reasons. I have no clue what it is, in my case.
or even from strangers i wasn't talking to, but could be too much.
not all of them want something bad, some them told me i remind them of someone they know.
if you don't like it, just wear a oversize sunglasses and face mask.
If someone actively stares in to your eyes then they might be a headcase.
Or maybe you are thinking they are doing it and you are the headcase.
Poetic nonsense. I don't derive anything from the face and eyes that I don't get from voice inflections.
If you'll play poker you'll soon realize the eyes tell a lot.
Perfect. Let's play poker.
Eyes show emotion too.