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The origins of the word 'face'
The word 'face' comes from the english language meaning the front part of the head or indeed, the front part of anything. It is originally used in England amongst all societys from posh to, what we like to call, scum. It is also used in many different languages such as German translating to 'gesicht' and French translating to 'visage'.

The term, 'to face someone' is used amongst many teenagers today. It was discovered by a Sir Thomas Face in 19facety2. He discovered this term when his mother walked in on him in the bath and he faced her. Face.

Teenagers can be found today to be 'facing' eachother. To do this, you must stare your prey out for about 5 minutes or until he/she has realised you are there and you want some attention. You then tilt your head to one side, preferabley your left, and widen your eyes. Keeping all eye contact with your prey, you point to your face with the opposite hand to which your face is tilted and whisper 'face', making sure you hold the 'a' for approximately 2 or 3 seconds. You then stay calmly in that position until your prey walks away. They will now be 'creeped'.

To make sure you stay in the positions you need to to survive without feeling 'weird' in any way, shape or form, you need to make sure you use, what i like to call, 'face focus'! Stay in control with yourself and keep your mind on the 'facing' of your prey and the look on their face when you do 'face' them. Then on the evening you can stroke your face to the look on their face. Face.