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No worries at all!Recall looking at my face in a mirror to see how I felt, and what my face looked like at the time, so I could attempt to understand what my reaction was to something. That might show on my face.
Oh and sorry Jdeisher for derailing your thread, with gymnastics, it gets so exciting when you discover others with the exact same interest, that I tend to forget the point of the thread. It happens here sometimes.![]()
I have to laugh about the mirror thing. This one time I was making out with my partner and she caught me looking at my reflection in a window. From that point on I made an effort to not stare at myself so obsessively. It mostly stemmed from insecurity.
I have also look at myself in mirrors to practice facial expressions. I am especially interested in my natural expressions and weather or not they read as normal or sincere. I kind of think I show too much gum when I smile, so I have tried smiling smaller, but it tends to look odd in photos.
hey everyone! I have just a few quick simple questions to clear my head. Ok here goes:
Is it common to switch between special interests often? Or kind of go through stages? Like cars and army men at 3 years old, space and weather at 5 and so on.
Is it common to have a special interest in a certain sport? Like you really love soccer so you play on the team but don’t socialize or you interact as little as possible with your peers.
Is it common to be into yourself? Like always looking in the mirror or something like that.
Is it common to switch between special interests often? Or kind of go through stages? Like cars and army men at 3 years old, space and weather at 5 and so on.
Is it common to have a special interest in a certain sport? Like you really love soccer so you play on the team but don’t socialize or you interact as little as possible with your peers.
Is it common to be into yourself? Like always looking in the mirror or something like that.
hey everyone! I have just a few quick simple questions to clear my head. Ok here goes:
Is it common to switch between special interests often? Or kind of go through stages? Like cars and army men at 3 years old, space and weather at 5 and so on.
Is it common to have a special interest in a certain sport? Like you really love soccer so you play on the team but don’t socialize or you interact as little as possible with your peers.
Is it common to be into yourself? Like always looking in the mirror or something like that.
Let me ask you this? Assuming Adam Panda had a special interest in death... Do you think he could change his special interest?hey everyone! I have just a few quick simple questions to clear my head. Ok here goes:
Is it common to switch between special interests often? Or kind of go through stages? Like cars and army men at 3 years old, space and weather at 5 and so on.
Is it common to have a special interest in a certain sport? Like you really love soccer so you play on the team but don’t socialize or you interact as little as possible with your peers.
Is it common to be into yourself? Like always looking in the mirror or something like that.
Do you think Adam Panda could have changed his special interest in death?hey everyone! I have just a few quick simple questions to clear my head. Ok here goes:
Is it common to switch between special interests often? Or kind of go through stages? Like cars and army men at 3 years old, space and weather at 5 and so on.
Is it common to have a special interest in a certain sport? Like you really love soccer so you play on the team but don’t socialize or you interact as little as possible with your peers.
Is it common to be into yourself? Like always looking in the mirror or something like that.
I love the Korbut dismount. That must have been so fun. I never did it. It's a gainer full, correct? I could do gainers but not as a dismount. So you did the gainer full as a dismount (AKA Korbut)? Is that correct? If so, very awesome!
This is one of those moments where I hate knowing the names in a language other than English (aside from those named after someone, of course).No I'm wrong OK Rad, I couldn't possibly have done that dismount, it's much too difficult, the more I look at it.
The Korbut was done for the first time at the 77' Olympics. Years after I did gymnastics, I did do something on dismount that seemed similar, holding on to the end of the beam with my hands and doing a V with my legs, but it wasn't a gainer.
What did you figure out?I don’t think I was admiring myself honestly. I’m pretty sure I was trying to see what everyone else saw, and trying to figure out why I had issues with friends
Recall looking at my face in a mirror to see how I felt, and what my face looked like at the time, so I could attempt to understand what my reaction was to something. That might show on my face.
Oh and sorry Jdeisher for derailing your thread, with gymnastics, it gets so exciting when you discover others with the exact same interest, that I tend to forget the point of the thread. It happens here sometimes.![]()
Not a thingWhat did you figure out?
Yes! Just realized I do that too.OMG!! That jogged my memory, because I used to, and still do, look in the mirror to see what my emotions look like on my face.
Oh, well. That's ok. You know what they say--in science, there's no such thing as a failed experiment.Not a thing