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It's a pleasure to support you and absorb your work.

Hopefully I was one of those curators, even with my meagre stake :)

I have journals and my work note-taking surfaces covered in biro and pen sketches of eyes. I love drawing them. Have you seen the film "I Origins (IMDB link)" It is an incredible story of a science man making some discoveries while going an a mixture of a journey that swings from triumph to tragedy. It is science fiction, drama, and makes you also recoil in horror at some points.

One of my favourite films, and it is all about the "eyes".



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Hopefully I was one of those curators, even with my meagre stake :)

You are!

I have journals and my work note-taking surfaces covered in biro and pen sketches of eyes. I love drawing them

That's sound very interesting, let's explore that! Why eyes? Human eyes? Animal eyes? Sea creatures eyes? Pure fictional eyes?

I Origins

I did not, but now it is on my list. I need fuel for my drawings:)

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They're easy to draw. I don't often make eye contact with people when I speak with them, I look at the top of their head / hair, or their mouth, because I am not so confident in fact to face scenarios. I am much more happy socialising with someone else if I'm "looking at" something with them, like an artwork, a tv, or into the distance; its why I tend to "Sit next to" my wife rather than across from her, when the "dining for two" experience is usually sitting across from one another.

Now you can leave my psyche, pls :)

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That's interesting! You should have your 'eyes' on you at all times, maybe they will help with shyness:)

I am much more happy socialising with someone else if I'm "looking at" something with them, like an artwork, a tv, or into the distance; its why I tend to "Sit next to" my wife rather than across from her, when the "dining for two" experience is usually sitting across from one another.

I hear you :)
I don't like sitting in pub and chatting, it gives me such amount anxiety, that I need like week to recover from that sort of 'parties'.

its why I tend to "Sit next to" my wife rather than across from her, when the "dining for two" experience is usually sitting across from one another.

You feel out of sorts because sitting across from each other is by it's nature - confrontational. Like an interview or interrogation. Isn't really romantic I would say. We rarely go with my Boyfriend to restaurant, but if we do, we always ask for slightly bigger table so we can sit side by side:)
Keeps our fears in check.

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I'm glad we both make sense in that regard - I guess sitting across from each other also allows you to assess for threats from both directions, from a survival standpoint :P But that is not really the goal when trying to enjoy a meal; though I fear there will be less and less of that with the price of everything spiralling toward wherever the Voyager spacecraft has gotten off to.

I can not cope with the background noise of a shopping centre for very long. Same thing when I photograph weddings. The cacophony of voices and had surfaces echoing around everywhere makes me want to go somewhere with more coherent, melodic sounds. Even a busy road with lots of cars driving by is better.

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Agree in full here.

I would just add that my head gives my enough noise to deal with :)

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Noise cancelling headphones never work. They can't remove the noise in my head.

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It make things even worse sometimes too.

Although I use earplugs quite often(usually when I have migraine), but if your earplugs are very good(especially wax ones) - you can actually hear beating of your heart, your intestines working away. So disturbing. And very surreal.

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I hate the sound of my own heart. It make me remember I'm human, fragile, and so close to death at any given moment. :D

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