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Duality of my facial expressions šāŗļø
(I'm non binary, they/them only plz)
Monday mood.
I don't have a resting bitch face I'm just Eastern European <3
I absolutely love this filter
āi swear iām not angry thatās just my faceā from phoebe bridgersā āpunisherā is very relatable tbh
I have Resting Nice Face, which, if you donāt know, is the opposite of RBF. As a result of this, I somewhat frequently get approached by strangers asking for help. In the past this has included being asked for directions (which Iām not good at, but I try to help), helping drunk girls find their friends or get to a safe place, getting things off of tall shelves at the grocery store for little old ladies, and most often, being asked āWould you mind taking our picture?ā
Tonight, while I was at dinner with my mom, my RNF struck again. A gentlman came to our table and asked if he could sit by me because he needed some help. This caught me off guard, but I scooted over and asked him what he needed. He told us he was 75 years old, and that heād just gotten an iPhone and learned to text. Heād taken a picture of the river at sunset, and he wanted to send the picture to his sister, but he didnāt know how. I showed him how to send the picture in a text message. He was very thankful, and said he needed help with one more thing. He wanted to send his other sister a text with the same picture!
He was very grateful and amazed, and both of his sisters texted him back and were so impressed that heād sent the picture!
RNF can be a blessing and a curse, but today it was definitely worth it.