nanook
a scream in a vortex
V.I. = visually identify
let's explore some possibilities, all right?
let's see if there is someone here who is open to this approach
i'm familiar with other approaches like typing videos or actually trying to interpret what people say, lol, all approaches have their ups and downs. if all you have is a few photos, you will have to go for solid cues, many of which represent a life long usage of certain muscles, meaning they do represent animation.
let's explore some possibilities, all right?
- post pictures of people that leave you kinda clueless and see if someone else sees more.
- we might discuss some cues that we tend to look out for, whether we perceive them correctly in given examples or what they actually mean in terms of cognitive functions, if anything.
let's see if there is someone here who is open to this approach

i'm familiar with other approaches like typing videos or actually trying to interpret what people say, lol, all approaches have their ups and downs. if all you have is a few photos, you will have to go for solid cues, many of which represent a life long usage of certain muscles, meaning they do represent animation.