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gravity effect on smile - 8/7/2008 9:24:27 AM   
pahunkboy


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Im watching NASA- the space station - the dude on it.  They have good smiles.  Discuss the nature and types of smiles- how they vary from age to age- or culture to culture.

I note city slickers wear a stone face- the smille is planned and faked.

I note that you can tell how young a person is by how naturally they smile.  Age 23 is playful and the world seems amusing. So it shows in the face. At 31, there are bills to pay- so that shows. Age 41- pain ailments set in- so that shows- and most people have a "bitter" look about them.

So what do you think?

How can one avoid becoming a cratcety old fart who no one wants to be around?
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