Uh, I’m sorry: That seems sufficiently specific, I just don’t understand how that works at all. I can’t recall a person snarling at me that I also classified as ‘genuinely happy’. That strikes me as an irreconcilable contradiction in terms.
Edit: I appreciate you trying to explain it to me though.
They’re not necessarily happy, just not as angry as they look. Their neutral face just looks angry, grumpy, or otherwise in a negative state that isnt an accurate accounting of their current feelings.
When they seem genuinely happy, yet they snarl.
Uh, I’m sorry: That seems sufficiently specific, I just don’t understand how that works at all. I can’t recall a person snarling at me that I also classified as ‘genuinely happy’. That strikes me as an irreconcilable contradiction in terms.
Edit: I appreciate you trying to explain it to me though.
They’re not necessarily happy, just not as angry as they look. Their neutral face just looks angry, grumpy, or otherwise in a negative state that isnt an accurate accounting of their current feelings.