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I have some plans & my daily observations/deductions

 I am slowly running out of things to deduce or observe, but I'm getting better, I can feel it. I still haven't dedicated a whole day to deducing like I did in the summer, but I do plan to go out to the park every monday. I have cleared out everyone on our floor that regularly goes out to the hallway. I thought of going to other, more busy hallways. I will be doing this tomorrow. A lot of you who actually read this blog came here from tumblr, but I will still say that I have a tumblr and I post shorter entries there, so feel free to check it out asprngdeductionist.tumblr.com .

About getting better, my friends still have no clue that I'm doing this. It doesn't really have any meaning , but I like to have the upper hand. I haven't really put my studies to the test since a lot of time, but I'm planning to have something like a competition with someone. I have this friend, she seemed quite interested in deduction, not more than me, but willing to try. 

Also you can enticipate a post about how I had came into deduction so keep your heads up for that.

Here are my deductions and observations for the day. As I said these are getting less and less.

  • Teacher was wearing nice,clean boots. Takes pride in what she wears, cares about it.
  • Girl doesn't usually wear this style
  • A guy's wearing expensive shoes ( not creased or faded, ergo new).
  • People actually do, look to the top left when trying to remember something.
  • Girl wearing skinny pajamas and a flashy jacket (didn't match her shy personality).
  • Guy had a pushed aside, crossed leg when writing
  • Girl touches her face when stressed as a pacifier but tries to resist it (I wonder why) and is petting her legs a lot
  • My friend tries to fill out the void of thinking when thinking of what to say next, or when he's reading or speaking another language.
  • I think I've got the non-verbal baseline of about 70% of my classmates.
  • girl had a pen sticking out of her jacket pocket


Happy deducing!




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