are you good at physiognomy?

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lion131 wexford, Wexford Ireland

are you good at physiognomy?

created by: lion131 | Nov 3, 2009
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it would save a lot of heartache for some people,especially if you were asked on a date!grin are you very good at it?can you spot a sneaky,devious or just a plain bad person straight away by focusing on their face?then again,maybe your motto is 'dont judge a book by it's cover!'however,it's not all about their face.their mannerisms can tell a lot too!uh oh wow
SoldierByte Grove, Oklahoma USA
lion131: it would save a lot of heartache for some people,especially if you were asked on a date! are you very good at it?can you spot a sneaky,devious or just a plain bad person straight away by focusing on their face?then again,maybe your motto is 'dont judge a book by it's cover!'however,it's not all about their face.their mannerisms can tell a lot too!

I can always spot them "bad girls"..
heck.. I get all "tingly" just thinking about em..blushing
Does that count..???
---SoldierByte---grin
lion131 wexford, Wexford Ireland
SoldierByte: I can always spot them "bad girls"..
heck.. I get all "tingly" just thinking about em..
Does that count..???
---SoldierByte---
i guess so!grin
serene56 bateau bay, New South Wales Australia
I've never heard of this conversing but I wish I had .. a lonnnngg time ago

laugh wouldve saved a lot of time and energy wine
lion131 wexford, Wexford Ireland
serene56: I've never heard of this but I wish I had .. a lonnnngg time ago

wouldve saved a lot of time and energy
yes,it can be very handy!grin cheers



thewall2 montreal, Quebec Canada
lion131: it would save a lot of heartache for some people,especially if you were asked on a date! are you very good at it?can you spot a sneaky,devious or just a plain bad person straight away by focusing on their face?then again,maybe your motto is 'dont judge a book by it's cover!'however,it's not all about their face.their mannerisms can tell a lot too!



Physio,,,,,,WHAT!???

Can you plaese say that in ENGLISH PLEASE?
lol
lion131 wexford, Wexford Ireland
thewall2: Physio,,,,,,WHAT!???

Can you plaese say that in ENGLISH PLEASE?
lol
lolapplause laugh grin
friends4now Melbourne, Florida USA
thewall2: Physio,,,,,,WHAT!???

Can you plaese say that in ENGLISH PLEASE?
lol




Wikipedia

Physiognomy (from the Gk. "physis" meaning 'nature' and "gnomon" meaning 'judge' or 'interpreter') is the assessment of a person's character or personality from their outer appearance, especially the face. The term physiognomy can also refer to the general appearance of a person, object or terrain, without reference to its implied characteristics.

The credence of such study has varied from time to time. The practice was well-accepted by the ancient Greek philosophers but fell into disrepute in the Middle Ages when practiced by vagabonds and mountebanks. It was then revived and popularised by Johann Kaspar Lavater before falling from favour again in the 20th century.

It is now being revived again as some new research indicates that people's faces can indicate such traits as trustworthiness, social dominance and aggression. The latter trait seems to be determined by the level of the hormone testosterone during puberty which affects the ratio between the height and width of the face - aggressive individuals are found to have wider faces.

Physiognomy is also sometimes referred to as Anthroposcopy, though that was more common back in the 19th Century from whence the word "anthroposcopy" originated






***it has come in handy in the past



thewall2 montreal, Quebec Canada
friends4now: Wikipedia

Physiognomy (from the Gk. "physis" meaning 'nature' and "gnomon" meaning 'judge' or 'interpreter') is the assessment of a person's character or personality from their outer appearance, especially the face. The term physiognomy can also refer to the general appearance of a person, object or terrain, without reference to its implied characteristics.

The credence of such study has varied from time to time. The practice was well-accepted by the ancient Greek philosophers but fell into disrepute in the Middle Ages when practiced by vagabonds and mountebanks. It was then revived and popularised by Johann Kaspar Lavater before falling from favour again in the 20th century.

It is now being revived again as some new research indicates that people's faces can indicate such traits as trustworthiness, social dominance and aggression. The latter trait seems to be determined by the level of the hormone testosterone during puberty which affects the ratio between the height and width of the face - aggressive individuals are found to have wider faces.

Physiognomy is also sometimes referred to as Anthroposcopy, though that was more common back in the 19th Century from whence the word "anthroposcopy" originated
***it has come in handy in the past


It's too long.......I ain't reading this.yawn



thewall2 montreal, Quebec Canada
thewall2: It's too long.......I ain't reading this.


O.K,,,,I read the first sentebce,and I READ ENOUGH...judging someone's personality from outer looks....

People judging a book by its cover....



No s.hit.
WinterAires Las Vegas, Nevada USA
lion131: it would save a lot of heartache for some people,especially if you were asked on a date! are you very good at it?can you spot a sneaky,devious or just a plain bad person straight away by focusing on their face?then again,maybe your motto is 'dont judge a book by it's cover!'however,it's not all about their face.their mannerisms can tell a lot too!


It would save a lot of heartache for some, however, just because a specific "issue or problem" is visible doesnt necessarily mean we should be defined by it.
friends4now Melbourne, Florida USA
thewall2: It's too long.......I ain't reading this.




figured as muchrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing



thewall2 montreal, Quebec Canada
thewall2: O.K,,,,I read the first sentebce,and I READ ENOUGH...judging someone's personality from outer looks....

People judging a book by its cover....
No s.hit.


sentence.
friends4now Melbourne, Florida USA
thewall2: sentence.






rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing


**I'm easily amused today



thewall2 montreal, Quebec Canada
friends4now: **I'm easily amused today



**REALLY?
lion131 wexford, Wexford Ireland
friends4now: Wikipedia

Physiognomy (from the Gk. "physis" meaning 'nature' and "gnomon" meaning 'judge' or 'interpreter') is the assessment of a person's character or personality from their outer appearance, especially the face. The term physiognomy can also refer to the general appearance of a person, object or terrain, without reference to its implied characteristics.

The credence of such study has varied from time to time. The practice was well-accepted by the ancient Greek philosophers but fell into disrepute in the Middle Ages when practiced by vagabonds and mountebanks. It was then revived and popularised by Johann Kaspar Lavater before falling from favour again in the 20th century.

It is now being revived again as some new research indicates that people's faces can indicate such traits as trustworthiness, social dominance and aggression. The latter trait seems to be determined by the level of the hormone testosterone during puberty which affects the ratio between the height and width of the face - aggressive individuals are found to have wider faces.

Physiognomy is also sometimes referred to as Anthroposcopy, though that was more common back in the 19th Century from whence the word "anthroposcopy" originated
***it has come in handy in the past
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temporary ., Central Serbia Serbia
thewall2: O.K,,,,I read the first sentebce,and I READ ENOUGH...judging someone's personality from outer looks....

People judging a book by its cover....
No s.hit.


scold
uh uh Wall, dont rush to conclusions you too, judging that discipline simply by what it sounds.


wine anyway




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