Another pic of Farah the belly dancer from 2015.
She's so cute when she's a bit confused. I sort of envision her as being cheerful but a bit dopey and ditzy and airheaded, not too severe but just enough to be adorably clueless at times.
I think this sort of expression and pose is just cute on girls in general for some reason, especially when they are a bit chubby, so a ditzy Farah is a very cute Farah.
She's so cute when she's a bit confused. I sort of envision her as being cheerful but a bit dopey and ditzy and airheaded, not too severe but just enough to be adorably clueless at times.
I think this sort of expression and pose is just cute on girls in general for some reason, especially when they are a bit chubby, so a ditzy Farah is a very cute Farah.
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Nice to see her again. ^_^
I usually remember this kind of pose in cartoons usually when a character realized they were somewhere they weren't supposed to be and got caught by like a thousand peering eyes or when a character was too busy breaking the fourth-wall by talking to the audience, only then for the screen to pan out and for them to realize they were walking on water or air and realized just then that they couldn't swim or fly. X3
( EDIT: Fixed grammar errors and missed places words. )
I usually remember this kind of pose in cartoons usually when a character realized they were somewhere they weren't supposed to be and got caught by like a thousand peering eyes or when a character was too busy breaking the fourth-wall by talking to the audience, only then for the screen to pan out and for them to realize they were walking on water or air and realized just then that they couldn't swim or fly. X3
( EDIT: Fixed grammar errors and missed places words. )
Very true. I find these sort of dopey/confused looks quite endearing, although I'm not entirely sure why. I suppose, with cartoon characters, you're sharing in their moment of vulnerability and that makes them feel more "real" somehow? Or maybe it reminds me of when an animal notices you, but instead of immediately fleeing, they take a moment to process before deciding whether to run away, go on the defensive, or just go about their business.
That's definitely a great way to look at it and I can definitely I agree with that too!
During my last year of high school we had this short week-long vacation called "Spring retreat"
Students like myself who weren't academically advanced and we're on the honor role. Could still have a chance to do something fun just for the sake of doing so because as long as you were taking your grades seriously and had good citizenship you are allowed on the trip. It was only about $50 so it was more than worth it.
I still have a picture of the crew of chaperones I spent the week with on my 3DS.
Anyways my favorite moment by far was when by coincidence I forgot my camera so I went to go back into the cabin to get it but as I was running back I heard shuffling and quickly turned around.
A little deer, no more than a few weeks old. Appeared out of the bushes just a few feet away from me. I stood very still and did not look them directly in the eyes. Okay curiously approached me and got close enough to where they sort of just sniffed my arm but then their mother culture them so they looked back at me for a little bit and then made their way over to their mother and they let out a call before they left.
Coolest moment ever out of that whole trip! I decided to keep it to myself since I didn't really think anyone would believe me besides my close friend who I told about it later.
During my last year of high school we had this short week-long vacation called "Spring retreat"
Students like myself who weren't academically advanced and we're on the honor role. Could still have a chance to do something fun just for the sake of doing so because as long as you were taking your grades seriously and had good citizenship you are allowed on the trip. It was only about $50 so it was more than worth it.
I still have a picture of the crew of chaperones I spent the week with on my 3DS.
Anyways my favorite moment by far was when by coincidence I forgot my camera so I went to go back into the cabin to get it but as I was running back I heard shuffling and quickly turned around.
A little deer, no more than a few weeks old. Appeared out of the bushes just a few feet away from me. I stood very still and did not look them directly in the eyes. Okay curiously approached me and got close enough to where they sort of just sniffed my arm but then their mother culture them so they looked back at me for a little bit and then made their way over to their mother and they let out a call before they left.
Coolest moment ever out of that whole trip! I decided to keep it to myself since I didn't really think anyone would believe me besides my close friend who I told about it later.
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