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FaceReader Lite
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Version
1.0
Long before head shrinkers were muttering "Yes, go
on....."
Physiognomy includes face reading and palmistry, to
say the least. It is the interpretation of character
via the observation and measurement of visible
physical features, hence the names: palm reading and
face reading.
Physiognomy had its place in conference halls of the
Forbidden City. There, advisors of all ranks would
assemble daily before the Emperor to discuss matters
of grand scale. Every script has its villain(s), and
the congress was no different. There were the good
advisors, and there were the bad; often, the
distinction was made all the more difficult by the
pretence. Beneath the 'pretty' exchanges were
resentful undercurrents; allies were secured and foes
were declared; and this was how unofficial factions
were formed.
Physiognomy had its foundations in statistics.
Spectators of the court began correlating facial
features with notable human characteristics, whether
they were the first ones to apply the discipline
remains questionable. From then, it grew into a
general area of interest. Physiognomy, the discipline
was born after extensive 'feature assortment' and
correlational analysis.
This is not as ridiculous as it sounds. You may have
internalized a similar attitude.
A small reminder: bad features can offset the good,
and good features can make up for the bad. A complete
face analysis is when all visible features are read in
conjunction: this forms a clearer overall picture.
Beginners will have to bear with disjoint face
reading - this is by no means inaccurate, but
completion is often preferred.
FaceReader lite analyze 6 parts of the head, the
brows, the nose, the mouth, the ears, the eyes and
moles.
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