The Evil Eyes Mac OS

MAC Evil Eyes palette (Palace Pedigreed, Spellcaster, Evil Eye and Moody eyeshadows)(LE w/ MAC Me Over! '11) MAC Pearl Cream Colour Base (in the tearduct area and under the eyebrow to help the glitter stick).

In the vein of Stephen King's THE SHINING, EVIL EYES tells the story of a screenwriter who is hired by an eccentric producer to write a screenplay about a ruthless serial killer. As he works on the script, devising unique and terryifying ways for his characters to die, similar deaths seem to. The evil eye is a widespread concept among many cultures with the common focal point being that a malevolent stare or look can act as a curse. In Japanese, the most common term for evil eye is 邪視 (jashi). The Judaic angel of death, Sariel, is associated with evil eyes and is said.

(¬_¬')
Shows the person looking off to the side as if he couldn't care less.
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CategoriesExpressions, Kaomoji
Special CharactersInstructions: Windows OS X
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¬Alt+170Option+L17200AC
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(-_-* )
This person is so annoyed, he or she is trying to ignore the other person.
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DirectionVertical
CategoriesExpressions, Kaomoji
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¬¬
Represents a 'rolling the eyes' annoyed expression. May also mean 'evil eyes.' Press Option-L on a Mac to insert the '¬' character.
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Special CharactersInstructions: Windows OS X
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¬Alt+170Option+L17200AC
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>_<*
A person scrunching his or her face in frustration.
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:/
Might be used when a person is annoyed with something or someone; may also mean 'stressed out.'
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DirectionLeft to right
CategoryExpressions
Alternate MeaningsBored, Skeptical, Unsure
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( o_o)
The big eyes indicate the 'Are you kidding me?' response.
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@_@
Big eyes represent the 'I can't take it anymore!' expression.
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Alternate MeaningMesmerized
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>:-(
A person frowning with furled eyebrows; can also represent an angry person.
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DirectionLeft to right
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Title

Authors

Files

Contents

• Flight of the Distelfink
• The Newswangers, Interpreters of Amish Life
• The Sorrow Song of Susanna Cox
• Country Butcher: An Interview with Newton Bachman
• 'Swing Your Partner': Folk Dancing at the Festival
• Festival Highlights
• Folk Festival Program
• Leaving the Festival with Thoughts of Food
• Spindrift: The Old Dog Churn
• Candy Making in the Dutch Country
• Gee, Haw and Geehaw
• The Evil Eye in Philadelphia
• The Country School: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 20

Publication Date

Summer 1971

City

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Publisher

Pennsylvania Folklife Society, Inc.

Keywords

Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania German, Pennsylvania Dutch, one-room country school, distelfink, birds, antiques, bird lore, elbetritsch, American goldfinch, Amish, Lancaster County, Philip Newswanger, Kiehl Newswanger, Christian Newswanger, drawing, art, portraits, Susanna Cox, Berks County, Oley Valley, broadsides, Newton Bachman, butchering, meat products, scrapple, folk dancing, square dancing, Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Festival, food, cookery, recipes, bread, rye bread, bread lore, applebutter, lattwaerrick, schnitzing, buttermaking, soapmaking, churning, dog churn, candy, molasses moshies, potato candy, Moravian mints, Helen Shenk, creamy mints, cocoanut candy, dialect, horses, transportation, Carlisle, cattle, cows, animals, Philadelphia, evil eye, superstition

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Language

English

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Disciplines

American Art and Architecture American Material Culture American Studies Christian Denominations and Sects Cultural History Ethnic Studies Fiber, Textile, and Weaving Arts Folklore Genealogy German Language and Literature Historic Preservation and Conservation History of Religion Linguistics Social and Cultural Anthropology

Rights Statement

This publication is in copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ It may be used for educational purposes only.

Recommended Citation

Robacker, Earl F.; Robacker, Ada; Newswanger, Christian B.; Homan, Wayne E.; Schneider, Robert I.; Stinsmen, John E.; Best, Martha S.; Whitman, Cecelia; Heller, Edna Eby; Thompson, David W.; and Gifford, Edward S. Jr., 'Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 20, No. 4' (1971). Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine. 45.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/pafolklifemag/45

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