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2fish

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I usually make a smirk or a smile that makes people uneasy. Those are my natural I am happy smile and it makes people uncomfortable. I can fake a real like smile (still looks fake) but I have to be really happy to make a real smile.
 

iamnoobie616

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Same here, but from what I gather, the same thing happens to every sane person. I'm rather quiet and prefer solitude,I don't smile all the time, but it doesn't mean I'm not happy. Smiles can never be forced and if you think otherwise you must be a solid manifestation of retardation.
 

Retal19

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I just don't smile. When I do, it comes out as a smirk, or a full-out laugh-my-ass-off. There is no in-between. And because I only laugh when I'm out with friends or in Break, I get in trouble when I'm happy in class because the Teachers think I'm smirking at something, as if to put them down, or it makes them think I've done something. I don't know, but I've been called out by Teachers for it many, many times and was once threatened with a detention because I smiled a bit at something someone else had done, and my 'smirk' drew the teacher's attention to me, along with her accusations and verbal warnings. (A Detention is pretty damn serious in my school, as it would ruin my chances of Higher Education because if you have a detention it pretty much automatically rules you out for acceptance into Sixth Form, and therefore I can't do A-Levels, and because of that cannot be accepted into University.)
 

Scarim Coral

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I can somewhat simile genuie smile as in thinking of something really funny or when I laugh at something.
The rest of the time like similing for the camera I just make a creepy simile. (I can't smile whe I'm being "force" to simile.)
 

Knusper

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Yeah I can't really smile 'on command' without looking creepy. However, when I do smile at a joke or whatever, it tends to be a big toothy grin.
 

Jedamethis

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Turns out my smile is only slightly different from my normal face, so I have to really exaggerate it for pictures. And then it ends up lopsided, because full smiles are uncomfortable.
 

Ice Car

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Wuggy said:
Oh great, the disease that is ponies keeps on spreading. Now I'm unable to smile for the rest of the day, so thanks.
+1

I remember when this was only just starting up.

I was just like "meh, it'll die out. Stupid meme isn't funny anyway" Then suddenly just about everyone watches it and talks about it. It's everywhere, it's impossible to ignore anymore. So yeah, of course it's going to get hate.

I'll just wait for this to die out... Hope it will some time. I have no problem with it in general, but just the size and the loudness of said subculture is just ANNOYING.
 

spartan231490

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I have a great smile when it's genuine, but I look like I'm in pain if I'm forced to smile on command too. I learned a way to fake it pretty well, but only as far as a reserved lips together smile. I can't manage any more than that on command. Although, if you can remember something funny, it helps. I had a really great photographer for my senior pics who got me to show my good smile by telling jokes.
 

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I smile easily at jokes and stuff, usually a toothy grin. Normally I have a frown though, so it always looks kinda forced. Can I pull off a forced smile? Not really, looks kinda awkward.