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Emoji illustrating eye-rolling. Eye-rolling is a gesture in which a person briefly turns their eyes upward, often in an arcing motion from one side to the other. In the Anglosphere, it has been identified as a passive-aggressive response to an undesirable situation or person. The gesture is used to disagree or dismiss or express contempt for ...
A sudden feeling of disgust or repulsion for someone one was previously attracted to. [81] IJBOL (/ ˈ iː dʒ b oʊ l / ⓘ) An acronym for "I just burst out laughing". [82] [83] I oop Used to express shock, embarrassment, and or amusement. [84] iPad kid
surprise, happiness, sadness, anger, fear and disgust 80 three different illumination conditions: normal, weak and dark (total 2880 video sequences) Color 320×240 Posed FERG (Facial Expression Research Group Database)-DB [14] for stylized characters angry, disgust, fear, joy, neutral, sad, surprise 6 55767 Color 768x768 Emotion labels Frontal pose
In the new "Inside Out" movie, the five existing emotions —Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust — are joined by Anxiety and others, reportedly including Ennui, Embarrassment and Envy. (Disney ...
WASHINGTON - Former and future first lady Melania Trump on Friday commended her son Barron Trump for his advisory role in this year's presidential election.. Barron Trump, 18, has been credited ...
Eye contact and situations that may prompt or require it, such as public or face-to-face speech. Touching the eye or having the eyes touched, such as eye examinations or the application of contact lenses or eye makeup. Injury to the eye, or foreign substances (such as sand or shampoo) entering the eye. The use of eye masks. Fake eyes or images ...
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Discrete emotion theory is the claim that there is a small number of core emotions.For example, Silvan Tomkins (1962, 1963) concluded that there are nine basic affects which correspond with what we come to know as emotions: interest, enjoyment, surprise, distress, fear, anger, shame, dissmell (reaction to bad smell) and disgust.