Face Values: SF Series — Episode 3

Manipulation of Facial Features

Warren Brown

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Photo by Isabell Winter on Unsplash

Can we manipulate our facial features?

What if a person could manipulate their facial features by staring at the photograph of another person, by staring in a mirror, and re-arranging their facial features with the power of their thoughts and mental abilities?

Monks at the Monastery of Triune develop a method to increase their face value in the Stock Markets.

“I believe that having the face of a Sinner or the face of a Saint, will not save a person. The world needs to have the right people at the helm of government, so the wrong people need to have their Face Values adjusted.”

Social Media influence and eCommerce values are real values in the society of the future. The right social Face Value can make an individual a leader in society, while a low social Face Value can result in an underprivileged life.

Human beings are capable of making ten thousand unique facial expressions. Genuine facial expressions are almost always symmetrical.

Paul Ekman proved that human expressions were learned, and showed that all human facial expressions are innate and universal. This research he carried out in the 1960s in the jungles of Papua New Guinea.

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