Here is a post from another guest writer, weesie:
well, today i will elaborate on the digusted-awkward stare. To help one envision what i am saying i will tell of an experience i have had with this. Recently i was sitting in a big college classroom at a camp i was at. Being bored from the speaker i resigned to doing my favorite thing, people watching. Since i was in a big classroom i figured i would be busy for the hour. I started my hunt for weird looking people when this certain girl, or so it seemed, caught my eye. Sitting there in a green shirt sat this girl who, i could have bet my life on, was a man. That is when the disgusted awkward face sets in. This is when you stare so much at this person, and are so focused on them and their weirdness, you don't even care they are clearly looking back at you as your face twists into the mean, digusted glare type look. I continued to stare at the girl for a long time, trying to figue out who she looked like, when she looked over and smiled at me. Prince Derek from Swan Princess, without a doubt in my heart. For the rest of the class i could not get over the fact that a girl could look so much like a man. I could tell she was getting uncomfortable after a while, with my stares, but i wasn't done. I just had to soak in the weirdness of the moment. It ended up this girl was best friends with a girl i had become friends with, and i ended up have to curl her hair for a dance that night. Totally weird. but This stare naturally comes on everyone's face when they encounter these certain types of people: hobos, overly obese people, people that look like animals, bald people, people who talk obnoxiously, people who spit on your face when you are talking to them, and people with sweaty faces and hands.
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