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Week 10/23-29

 Deductions:

Observations:

  1. Long black hair with ponytail
  2. Muted colors
  3. Uses right hand
  4. Very curled posture
  5. new-ish shoes
  6. talking to a friend
  7. not too many hand movements
  8. had a HELL energy drink can

Deductions:

  • Intoverted, few friends
  • mid-30's
  • right handed 
  • likes energy drinks
  • office job
  • decent financial situation
  • closed up
  • no pets
  • no partner (I think)
  • No hobby

I will transitition to this type of content. Hope you like it.


My apologies for being inactive, I haven't posted anything because I'm busy in my private life and have no time or paper. I have, though been observant and deductive. These are my deductions from friday and I hope this will satisfy my non-existent fans.

Subject A:

A Woman came in with my teacher and I ammiediately started to analyze.

Observations:

Short, Looks pretty young, cheaper puffed jacket on left arm, slytherin cup between both hands, defensive body language, lazy eyed, Artistic looking fingers, polished shoes, relaxed cheeks, new phone

Deductions:

  • Late 20s
  • right handed
  • aspiring student teacher
  • close to graduation
  • Likes harry potter
  • Likes and enjoys reading (intuition)
  • Artistic
  • parents still funding
  • knows how to handle money
  • Anxiety

Subject B:

Observations:

Pink expensive flippers (yeezy slides or whatever waste of money), Dark and red hair, excited body language, Gesticulates with right hand, Doesn't care about the flippers, pretty asexual dressing, dark tones, leather jacket

Deductions:

  • Gets bullied ( bit of intuition)
  • Rights handed
  • My age
  • maybe some social anxiety
  • introverted
  • small friend group
  • Parents have money but she doesn't respect or care

Hope this satisfied you guys.

Happy deducing!

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