Just stared into a lemurs eyes for half a minute aparently (that felt like an hour) and it freaked me tf out. Since been staring into peoples eyes or animals eyes and its consistently weird and freaky no matter what. Also it feels like my conciousness is behind my eyes and maybe thats why they say eyes are the window to the soul.

Noone may ask what I took or how much

  • schmorp@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    Animals often avoid eye contact, it’s considered rude. Humans are a very touchy-talky-looky species. So yeah, it’s freaky. I used to think I suffer from face-blindness (forgot the fancy name of it), then it occurred to me that I just straight up forget/avoid to look into people’s eyes so I never even see their faces. Now I sometimes try to make a conscious effort to look at people’s eyes - but how long is even appropriate?

    Your story of the lemur reminds of staring into the eyes of a genet for probably about a century during a somewhat substance-enhanced camping trip. Can’t say I was freaked out, rather honoured by the animal deciding to hang out with me for a while?

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    1 year ago

    Odd, i find eye beautiful and mesmerising, i can stare at my cat’s eye without feeling the freakiness you felt.

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    What’ll really bake your noodle later on is that the eyes are not near the top of the head. Artists know this: if you look at someone, the eyes will be halfway between the chin and the top of the head.

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    I’ve wondered about this recently too. Eyes are only sensory organs. People can also do fine without them. So why are they so expressive?