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  1. The Psychotic Smirk is a favorite with Big Bads everywhere. There's no need to broadcast just how dangerous they are — everyone's got a pretty good idea already, but no one can prove it. The important thing is to smile with only one side of the mouth.

  2. Smile mask syndrome (Japanese: スマイル仮面症候群, Hepburn: sumairu kamen shōkōgun), abbreviated SMS, is a psychological disorder proposed by professor Makoto Natsume of Osaka Shoin Women's University, in which subjects develop depression and physical illness as a result of prolonged, unnatural smiling.

  3. Psychotic Smirk: A character making a small devious smile is an indicator of trouble. Sideways Smile: Face-splitting smiles with obscured eyes viewed from the side profile. Slasher Smile: A character's malicious smile, often a big, creepy grin, is unsettling and often indicates insanity and violence.

  4. If the eyes sparkle or are mischievously wicked, it's a Cheshire Cat Grin. If, however, the eyes are clearly crazy or malevolent, it's a Slasher Smile. If the grinning person is holding a knife or an axe or some other implement of painful and often bloody death, it's best to assume the worst.

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  6. 20 de ago. de 2022 · Psychopathic traits may affect how people perceive reward, affiliation, and dominance smiles, which serve different social functions. The study found that higher psychopathic traits were associated with lower ratings of positive smiles and higher ratings of angry expressions.

  7. 19 de sept. de 2022 · So, to commemorate SMILE and its celebration of ominous grins, here are the 10 most sinister smiles in film history. Gwynplaine in The Man Who Laughs (1928) Directed by Paul Leni