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I'm done talking about my various whims, but I definitely understand what you mean about the eyes. They reveal so much. There's certainly a reason they're called windows to the soul (if you believe in those). One thing especially you can sometimes (often?) tell by the eyes is a person's intelligence. Vacant eyes = vacant skull!Mbucknor wrote:Haha, no no. Don't mind me. Please let's go back to discussing Ryan. Don't let me poop on the party lolALynnPowers wrote:Thanks, back on topic! Hahaha Ryan is relieved!Mbucknor wrote:Definitely the eyes. You can always see if there's genuineness is someone's eyes. Then it would be smile, hair, and general body build.

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ryanj1 wrote:I'm done talking about my various whims, but I definitely understand what you mean about the eyes. They reveal so much. There's certainly a reason they're called windows to the soul (if you believe in those). One thing especially you can sometimes (often?) tell by the eyes is a person's intelligence. Vacant eyes = vacant skull!

I've encountered a few vacent skulls in my time...
What is grief, if not love persevering?
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I've known a few people with eyes like fire. As though they saw every atom that composed my body and just looked straight into my brain. It's very scary, but also humbling and rather inspiring!Graverobber wrote:ryanj1 wrote:I'm done talking about my various whims, but I definitely understand what you mean about the eyes. They reveal so much. There's certainly a reason they're called windows to the soul (if you believe in those). One thing especially you can sometimes (often?) tell by the eyes is a person's intelligence. Vacant eyes = vacant skull!
I've encountered a few vacent skulls in my time...

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Sounds rather beautiful...ryanj1 wrote:I've known a few people with eyes like fire. As though they saw every atom that composed my body and just looked straight into my brain. It's very scary, but also humbling and rather inspiring!Graverobber wrote:ryanj1 wrote:I'm done talking about my various whims, but I definitely understand what you mean about the eyes. They reveal so much. There's certainly a reason they're called windows to the soul (if you believe in those). One thing especially you can sometimes (often?) tell by the eyes is a person's intelligence. Vacant eyes = vacant skull!
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Or maybe the bottom linesuzy1124 wrote:YUP!, bottom line " it's all in the eyes "



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I don't mean those pretty Hazel colored eyes, I'm referring to 2 DEAD BLACK OLIVES residing in one's skull!

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Weird! Actually, I thought that the blue eyes were the cold, vacant ones! Hahaha. I adore dark eyes though... maybe that's why I feel safe in Japan!suzy1124 wrote:Not more than COLD /VACANT dark brown " pools of mud " eyes scare me! talk about CREEPY! ( It's like nobodies home )
I don't mean those pretty Hazel colored eyes, I'm referring to 2 DEAD BLACK OLIVES residing in one's skull!

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( I call them " Santa Claus Eyes ", ya know , the warm crinkly kind, like in a Norman Rockwell painting ), just my opinion of course, these preferences are most subjective...
Btw, are there any blue-eyed Japanese ppl ? I've never encountered any, but then again I'd never known of blue-eyed Mexicans till my trip to Vera Cruz, and the same for the Tuscany area of Italy...
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In fact, my eyes are blue-green.

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Likewise.suzy1124 wrote:Me too Gali!...it depends on what I'm wearing that brings out which color...

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Mine are a nice hazel colour, really. With streaks of dark green
