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DO YOU STICK YOUR TONGUE OUT WHEN YOU ARE CONCENTRATING ON SOMETHING?

With certain things I'm concentrating on; yes.

I squint my eyes and bite either my upper or lower lip. I might sometimes, though. I've never really noticed.

Why ask, Mr. Blu? :P

I squint my eyes and bite either my upper or lower lip. I might sometimes, though. I've never really noticed.

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I like to pinch my helmet when I'm concentrating. Keeps me sharp.

Uh, no.

no, I bite my lip. My brother sticks his tongue out, though.

Why is somebody telling you that there's something wrong with you because of that?

(Well, there's a lot of things wrong with that head of yours, but I don't think that's one of them. :P )

I tend to squint my eyes, furrow my brow...maybe roll my tongue around inside my mouth.

Another thing is I always tend to do things with my hands in meetings...play with coins, fiddle w/ my cell phone, take my watch on and off, play with a pen, etc..

You people are weird. I keep a straight face while concentrating. :P

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Well, I don't stick my tongue out, but I have found myself pressing my tongue against a certain spot inside my mouth. It's so weird, why do people do that? It's one of the great mysteries of life. :scratchchin:

I found this this morning:

:lol:

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