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Reviewing "Little People" for The New York Times, Virginia Heffernan wrote, "We get to stare at unusual bodies while pretending to do something good for us".
A cat for whom people would slow down their cars to stare, so unusual a sight was he, high-stepping and reverse-shuffling along.
This is a workable pact as long as it's kept unspoken — we get to stare at unusual bodies while pretending to do something good for us — but it also rankles.
Personally, I don't judge people by the way they look, but if I see something different or unusual, I tend to stare.
As two girls with 'alternative' hair styles, dressed in jeans and t-shirts and sitting so closely we got a few stares – nothing unusual about that.
On a recent tour of subway and bus centers in Brooklyn, Alan F. Kiepper, the new president of the Transit Authority, did something so unusual that it generated stares from some passengers waiting for the A train - he picked up litter and a penny on a subway platform.
"Unusual story".
They learned to make eye contact and to say hello to everyone, no matter their appearance, and not to stare at people with unusual physical challenges.
That had me thinking that most people stare because what they see is something unusual or uncommon.
"Then I noticed her wonderful and unusual depiction of shadows, distorted proportions and the intense stares coming from the characters in her drawings".
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