Friday, May 4, 2012

Left Eye Syndrome

Still to be peer reviewed theory. Examine the persons face from square front on position. Observe the horizontal plane above the eyebrows. Usually the lhs eyebrow is noticeably lower than rhs. The left eye is eithe smaller and on a different plane (with a siamese appearance) Or, the left eye is much wider than the rhs and has a 'staring' appearance. In both cases above, the left eye appears to be flat and unfocussed, or outwardly unfocussed (outward squint) The left side of mouth usually ends well within the vertical line of outer eye edge. The left side of mouth often does not extend much beyond the outer edge of corresponding nostril. By contrast, the right side mouth edge extends beyond the outer edge of rs nostril and often in line or beyond the vertical line of outer eye edge. When the face is divided vertically, the left side appears disconnected and/or with a hint of menace. The right side face appears to be happy or content. Caution: As most (90%+) people are right handed, people that were on the receiving end of a facial assault would more than likely display any lasting injury effect to the left side face, usually around the eye area. I welcome readers to send me interesting face pics for discussion or analysis.

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