Frown
Created on: April 15th, 2007
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I'm one of those people who has a perma-frown face. It's not by choice, just that, apparently the expression my facial features convey when in a relaxed state is one of displeasure, mild anger, or sadness. So now I make a conscious effort to maintain a slight smile or grin when in public. Holding it for too long feels awkward and I guess I begin to look a bit mischevious. I can't even dig holes in the park at night anymore without passerby's calling the cops. The moral of the story: be yourself.
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