Deduction Flashcards

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A cat shows it’s stomach to a person.

A

Cats only show this weak point to their most trusted. This either the owner or a very close friend of the owner’s.

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Fingers of left hand curl slightly more than right when arms hang loosely.

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Probably the player of a string instrument. How thick are the calluses? The thicker the calluses, the deeper the instrument.

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The state of a person’s pet can indicate a lot about hat person’s life. For example, a female cat with a low-hanging stomach.

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A recent bout of kittens have appeared, meaning that person may have had to give away a litter of kittens, which indicates recent stress.

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Someone who raises his/her eyebrows when asked to sing a song requiring choral vowels.

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Trained formally in choir, as this action raises the soft palate, allowing for a more precise placement of the vowel sound.

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Someone typing the usual :) smiley as ).

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Russian.

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Larger and stronger muscles on one in particular arm may indicate. . . ?

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A baseball/softball pitcher. One of the arms is in constant use.
Comparatively, a catcher may have unusually strong leg muscles because of their constant crouching. Older catchers have bad knees, while older pitchers have bad shoulders.

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A figure skater spins clockwise in rotations.

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Left handed. Most skaters are taught the counter clockwise spin and never switch over, left-handed or otherwise, but this occasionally occurs, and usually only to lefties.

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Someone refers to being on tiptoes as “platforms.”

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He/she was mor than likely in a marching band.

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While miming a cell phone, person uses a lightly cupped fist rather than the standard thumb-pinkie motion.

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He/she was trained in improv/theater.

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Makes oneself bigger by standing with the feet apart, hands on hips, etc.

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Assertive. Confident. Trying to be bigger.
Comparatively, if ones arms/legs are crossed, shoulders slumped, he/she is trying to be smaller and less assertive. Maybe even shy.

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Tends to sit on knees rather than cross-legged.

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Trained in martial arts. May even rise/fall on certain legs depending upon the im particular sport training he/she received.

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Carries journal into shows.

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Most probably a theater major.

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When cooking, a person is ver aware of their knife. He/she curls the fingers when holding it. Etc.

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Trained in a culinary class.

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Pushes sleeves up when sitting, but puts them back when standing.

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May play piano or work with writing utensils a lot.

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Unusually straight backed posture.

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May be experienced in English horseback riding. Specifically the dressage.

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Wide shoulder blades.

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Previous or current swimmer.

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Worn, dry, or callused skin on the index finger close to the nail.

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Probably a cellist.

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Red eyes.

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Crying or being out in the cold for extended periods of time.

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Gunman holds finger behind trigger rather than on the body of the gun.

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Russian. This a prime example of Russian trigger discipline.

19
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Matches.
Black:
White:
Bent:

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Used once.
Used multiple times.
Lit horizontally bending to the up side.

20
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Complains of muscle after the holidays.

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May be out of practice in a club of a physical nature.

21
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Multiple people have the same blink rate.

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In rapport with each other.

22
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Requires approval from others. Needs to please authority. Self critical.

Diplomatic, easily persuaded, not strongly opinionated, and relaxed.

Charming, dependent, disorganized.

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Eldest child.

Middle child.

Youngest child.

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Immediately angered upon their authority being challenged.

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Prides themselves on this imparticular subject.

24
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Does not copy others when they yawn.

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May have lowered empathy.

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The side of the lip closest to the dominant hand is usually open.

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Usually rests head on hand. May do a lot of boring work.

26
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Lipstick faded in the center.

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Recently had either a cigarette or drink with a straw.

27
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Shakes hands with the left hand placed under the right elbow.

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Martial artist. Typically a Taekwon-Doe practitioners.

28
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Wears alchemical symbols instead of common religious symbols.

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May have science-based beliefs. Oft confused for religions that use uncommon symbols.

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Shrugs only one shoulder.

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He/ she doesn’t believe what is being discussed. This is an indicator that someone is lying.

30
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Has small physical flaws(shaving cream around the ear. Stain on shirt. Tear. Etc.).

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Lives alone.

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Left thumb juts out more than right thumb.

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May have played double bass or cello as a child. Or currently.

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Raises dominant hand in “parrying motion” when startled.

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Previous or current fencer.

33
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White streaks of powder on pant legs.

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Played cello recently. Most probably high notes.

Violinists have it on their fingers

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Always looks both ways on the street, even when the roads aren’t imparticularly busy.

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Had a pedestrian accident or close call.

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Turns head to the right when reading a book.

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French horn player. They constantly have to turn their heads to the right to see their music.

36
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Appears to wilt or become increasingly withdrawn.

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Migraine. As they become more sensitive to light and sound, he/she will want less and less exposure to it.

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Fails to search for the source of a loud sound (especially violent ones).

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Maybe a war veteran.
If he/she does look for violent noises, such as gunshots, but not regular loud noises, he/she grew up in a noisy household, indicating feuding folks or multiple siblings. Maybe both.

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Sends a file beginning with a number, sign, or some other indicator(such as a “AA”).

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This is file is used frequently and/or very important to the person.

39
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Spells words phonetically and says numbers individually.

Uses specific words, such as “alpha, beta, delta” without saying the individual letters.

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May work in a call center.

Was or is in the army.

40
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Fold arms to determine interest.

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Crosses arms:was paying attention.

Does nothing:wasn’t.

41
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Both hands curl when relaxed.

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Pianist.

42
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Spells things like the British, but uses American words.

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Canadian.

43
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Sports single bloodshot eye.

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Excessive use of electronics with screens. Indicates long night on phone or computer. Tired eyes.

44
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Overweight and wearing form-fitting clothing.

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May have lost a lot of weight recently and is showing off their now moderately thinner body.
Could also be in denial, stupid, or poor.