People closing their eyes when talking on podcasts.

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I've started noticing this lately where people who are talking, in a podcast or sit down setting, close their eyes when talking as if they are thinking very hard.

I started seeing Lex Fridman doing it. Then started seeing other people doing it too.

I figured it was some type of ASD thing with eye contact. But then I saw Jordan Peterson do it in a clip and I didn't think he's autistic.

Still, even if that's the case wouldn't most ASD people just look away rather than close their eyes very tight?

Anyone else noticing this?
 
Who actually watches podcasts??!?

I throw em on when im walkin around doin shit. Sitting there watching guys talk for three hours is a waste.
If I have headphones on I'm listening to music not podcasts.
 
This is the kind of thread I appreciate. An esoteric topic that only we would care about.

Your first problem is you’re watching Lex Friedman.

But other than that, I haven’t noticed this. But I have a feeling it’s all I’m going to notice now when I watch podcasts.
 
I've started noticing this lately where people who are talking, in a podcast or sit down setting, close their eyes when talking as if they are thinking very hard.

I started seeing Lex Fridman doing it. Then started seeing other people doing it too.

I figured it was some type of ASD thing with eye contact. But then I saw Jordan Peterson do it in a clip and I didn't think he's autistic.

Still, even if that's the case wouldn't most ASD👁️👁️ people just look away rather than close their eyes very tight?

Anyone else noticing this
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I've started noticing this lately where people who are talking, in a podcast or sit down setting, close their eyes when talking as if they are thinking very hard.

I started seeing Lex Fridman doing it. Then started seeing other people doing it too.

I figured it was some type of ASD thing with eye contact. But then I saw Jordan Peterson do it in a clip and I didn't think he's autistic.

Still, even if that's the case wouldn't most ASD people just look away rather than close their eyes very tight?

Anyone else noticing this?
I'm thoroughly convinced that they're concentrating really, really hard on imagining titty-fucking a girl with humongous boobs.
 
This is the kind of thread I appreciate. An esoteric topic that only we would care about.

Your first problem is you’re watching Lex Friedman.

But other than that, I haven’t noticed this. But I have a feeling it’s all I’m going to notice now when I watch podcasts.

I just watch clips. I don't watch his podcasts in full.
 
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