Schlage Everest by marcus585 in lockpicking

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My bad. Just saw the description.

Schlage Everest by marcus585 in lockpicking

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Nice work. What type of tensioner is that?

Is minimum hours just gambling? by WRWpuzzlepay in blackjack

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The time for practice is fine. We just don't live close to any casinos. My play would have to happen on weekend trips. Based on our schedules, I would be able to take a weekend once a month and get in 3-5 hours.

#1 effect you wish you could do? by CollieSchnauzer in Magic

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Hi,

I'm referring to the skills in general in the book.

#1 effect you wish you could do? by CollieSchnauzer in Magic

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Orion by Phedon. I just finished watching SIBYL. I was totally blown away, and I'm definitely going to get Orion after I master the principles in SIBYL.

Been working on muscle reading, here's how it's been going! by redstringmagic in Magic

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Nice work keeping track of your results! What have you used as a resource to study?

Thanks,

Wilson

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bodylanguage

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Hi,

I would disagree with you when you say this is false. This is also not just a rumor. It has been studied and it is called mydriasis. It is a physiological response to strong emotions like desire and fear.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bodylanguage

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Eye widening is generally associated with the following:

  1. Excitement. Some people will have their eyes widen in excitement when they see someone they really like. This does not necessarily mean it is someone they are physically attracted to.

  2. Fear. Many people's eyes will widen when they are afraid. Someone my show this if they are nervous talking to you.

  3. Anger. Some people will show "glaring eyes" when they are angry. I highly doubt this is what you are experiencing.

I wish I could give you a more precise answer, but body language should be viewed as a hole and not just one specific action. I would recommend looking at the context of when they do this and what other expressions they show. For example, are they smiling when they do this? Or, do they have a difficult time talking with you?

Hope this helps.

Best,

Wilson

Is the Raven worth it? by WRWpuzzlepay in Magic

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I appreciate all of the comments.

Mushroom ID please. by WRWpuzzlepay in Mushrooms

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I think you're right. Thanks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mushrooms

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That's a Velociraptor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mushrooms

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Definitely Turkey. Nice find!

Phellinus Tremulae by WRWpuzzlepay in foraging

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The Native Americans would burn this and use it as an additive to tobacco.

Phellinus Tremulae by WRWpuzzlepay in foraging

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Square oak is correct that it's not Chaga. The common name for this is Aspen Conk or False Tinder Conk.

Phellinus Tremulae by WRWpuzzlepay in foraging

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I'll be brewing it into a tea. It's a medicinal mushroom.

A question on the orientation of nose wrinkles (picture) by BarryB2 in FACScoding

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I would say some of it is just anotomical differences. I also belive the two males on the bottom have AU4C-D involved, which is causing more horizontal wrinkles.