The Squint: A constant narrowing of the gaze, simulating a focus on depth rather than surface.
Asymmetrical Smile: The grin rarely reaches both sides equally, mirroring the subject's tilt and confidence.
Downward Inflection: Sentences often end on a downward note, turning statements into rhetorical challenges.
The "Subject" Gaze: He views the user not as a friend, but as a specimen to be dissected.
Be afraid.