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The Chaos Within

The Chaos Within

22.4.09

The 'One-raised-eyebrow' Syndrome

If you've ever carefully looked at the eyes of middle aged to older aged people living in Greece you'll notice that in most cases one of their two eyebrows is slightly raised above the other. I have my own theory behind this strange phenomenon, therefore what is about to follow doesn't necessarily mean that you need to totally agree with my observations, I'm just presenting my own subjective material. I've also named this theory the 'silent-non-sentient-stroke.' It basically is a gradual process that requires many years of exposure to the chaotic toxins in the air of society that have unabatedly circulated for many generations. However this seems to have intensified lately causing this 'Greek evolutionary gene' to cultivate more rapidly, even making the younger ones more susceptible to it. Unlike the typical stroke which occurs suddenly and paralyzes the unsuspecting victim, the 'silent-non-sentient-stroke' takes years to cultivate and usually accentuates the brow area since that's usually the place where most Greeks tend to create what I like to call, 'brow-gesture-stress-marks.' After years of repeated spastic movements these 'brow-gesture-stress-marks' start to stiffen the muscles in that area and causes the more dominant side to rise above the other - making it look as if the person's face disposition gives off a feeling of irony.

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