Guest Poster wrote:You know Xanatos, "seeing something in someone's eyes" is just a saying. Don't take it completely literally. What it really means is taking a look at the face and interpreting the non-verbal cues they give off. And yes, some people can read stuff from someone's expression. Personally I can't...I'm not great with eye contact to begin with...but I acknowledge that some people have a knack for it because I've met several of them.
I'm unfortunately very literal-minded. It's a curse. Like locusts but with less destroying all the crops.
Xanatos is the plague of the forum lol
Your firstborn son will explode. You have been warned.
@pandaphil: Actually, animals are very capable of judging you. Make a habit of kicking a dog in the face, it'll judge you as a jerk. They're just a lot fairer in their judgements.
<KeiichiO>: "I wonder what Misha's WAHAHA's sound like with a cock stuffed down her throat..." <Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played." <KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
And I know what you mean Jobriq, I'm like that with dogs, cats, and pretty much all other animals. Pretty funny really how good I am with animals when I generally suck with people.
Well, animals don't judge you or hide their feelings behind polite words. Or screw you for their own benefit.
True, that and they're appreciative of attention and care, which is rare among humans.
And Xan way to kill the mood.
I am bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There is no one I would rather be than me.
Xanatos wrote:
Your firstborn son will explode. You have been warned.
Well then, hopefully I have many daughters... and one will be injured in the explosion that kills me and her mother and her first brother and she'll end up like Hanako.
Fist of the North Star is a strange movie ._. <Xanatos>: "Security is just Mutou walking around punching disobedient students in the head." <KeiichiO>: "I'd rather look at clop than furry porn." <CFC Kyle>: "All you do is press the quote button above someones post and WHEEEEEEEEEEEEE quoted."
Guest Poster wrote:You know Xanatos, "seeing something in someone's eyes" is just a saying. Don't take it completely literally. What it really means is taking a look at the face and interpreting the non-verbal cues they give off. And yes, some people can read stuff from someone's expression. Personally I can't...I'm not great with eye contact to begin with...but I acknowledge that some people have a knack for it because I've met several of them.
I'm like that. You learn to build that skill when unsure of people. Watching facial features makes it easier to read their true intentions more than their voice will ever show.
Jobriq wrote:Well then, hopefully I have many daughters... and one will be injured in the explosion that kills me and her mother and her first brother and she'll end up like Hanako.
Guest Poster wrote:You know Xanatos, "seeing something in someone's eyes" is just a saying. Don't take it completely literally. What it really means is taking a look at the face and interpreting the non-verbal cues they give off. And yes, some people can read stuff from someone's expression. Personally I can't...I'm not great with eye contact to begin with...but I acknowledge that some people have a knack for it because I've met several of them.
I'm like that. You learn to build that skill when unsure of people. Watching facial features makes it easier to read their true intentions more than their voice will ever show.
Your avatar has too few scars to be Hanako. /randomnitpick
<KeiichiO>: "I wonder what Misha's WAHAHA's sound like with a cock stuffed down her throat..." <Ascension>: "I laughed, cried, vomited in my mouth a little, and even had time for marshmallows afterwards. Well played, Xanatos. Well played." <KeiichiO>: "That's a beautiful response to chocolate."
Guest Poster wrote:You know Xanatos, "seeing something in someone's eyes" is just a saying. Don't take it completely literally. What it really means is taking a look at the face and interpreting the non-verbal cues they give off. And yes, some people can read stuff from someone's expression. Personally I can't...I'm not great with eye contact to begin with...but I acknowledge that some people have a knack for it because I've met several of them.
I'm like that. You learn to build that skill when unsure of people. Watching facial features makes it easier to read their true intentions more than their voice will ever show.
You need both body language and tone for best results.
"Nothing is beneath man. Everything is permitted."
"...since love and fear can hardly exist together, if we must choose between them, it is far safer to be feared than loved. However, it is important above all to avoid being hated."
Guest Poster wrote:You know Xanatos, "seeing something in someone's eyes" is just a saying. Don't take it completely literally. What it really means is taking a look at the face and interpreting the non-verbal cues they give off. And yes, some people can read stuff from someone's expression. Personally I can't...I'm not great with eye contact to begin with...but I acknowledge that some people have a knack for it because I've met several of them.
I'm like that. You learn to build that skill when unsure of people. Watching facial features makes it easier to read their true intentions more than their voice will ever show.
You need both body language and tone for best results.
As soon as I read the title of the page I thought, "Wait, is this a real life Hanako?", even when it was obvious that it was something much sadder and worse, being real and all. http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2013/04/1 ... ll-mother/ (Warning: GRAPHIC images and also NSFW ads)
What if Hanako was more like this poor girl? Would you still like her?
Katawa Shoujo is a game that, by all accounts, shouldn't exist, but it does and we're happier because of it! Shizune è una porcona
Woody Alien wrote:As soon as I read the title of the page I thought, "Wait, is this a real life Hanako?", even when it was obvious that it was something much sadder and worse, being real and all. http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2013/04/1 ... ll-mother/ (Warning: GRAPHIC images and also NSFW ads)
What if Hanako was more like this poor girl? Would you still like her?
I would. As a sidenote, I applaud her courage and selflessness.
Woody Alien wrote:As soon as I read the title of the page I thought, "Wait, is this a real life Hanako?", even when it was obvious that it was something much sadder and worse, being real and all. http://www.sankakucomplex.com/2013/04/1 ... ll-mother/ (Warning: GRAPHIC images and also NSFW ads)
What if Hanako was more like this poor girl? Would you still like her?
Of course. Shes' been through hell and deserves support.
"The way I see it, every life is a pile of good things and bad things. The good things don't always soften the bad things. But vice versa, the bad things don't necessarily spoil the good things or make them unimportant." ~ The Doctor.
Woody Alien wrote:What if Hanako was more like this poor girl? Would you still like her?
Liking someone isn't based on appearance but personality. We don't know that girl's personality so that question is difficult to answer. And even based on the physical, it's tricky because (if she survives) she's likely to get surgeries and such so the appearance given there isn't a solid basis upon which to pass judgement.
However, running on the iffy premise that what's shown will just be the way she is for good...Yeah. I'd like Hanako fine if she looked like that. I couldn't get romantically attached because for all the talk of "it's the inside that counts", there is a physical element to romance and I have a very extreme aversion to getting physical with a blackened earless person (we don't get to pick our aversions, unfortunately). But just plain liking her, supporting her, being a friend. Why not? I see no reason to dislike someone just because they had a bad day with a fire.
I love the interpretation of Pac-Man where he's a just a lowly worker retrieving golf balls left all over the course by the rich masters and the ghosts are all previous workers who got conked on the head and killed by incoming golf balls in the line of duty.
Not saying that the story is fake in any manner, but i haven't heard very flattering things regarding kotaku's journalistic integrity, so i would recommend you guys to "keep on your guard" so to say.
In any case, really sad story and i feel bad for such a brave and kind girl. The doctor is really wonderful for having helped them beyond his duty. I'm not sure what happened to the mother, but i hope she's alright and that (along with the father) they can help the girl with life in the future.
"It is not reason, more or less furnished, but will that makes the world march"
"Unfortunately, if you can think of something really stupid, someone out there probably believes it." -Xanatos