A few souls choose to remain in Antarctica during the winter-over period, when the continent is isolated. Typically this period is between about February and about October.
During this period, there are long periods of no sunrise -- months.
The human body responds to no sun by heightening all senses. Lights are dimmed, sounds turned town, skin becomes more sensitive. A few people retreat noticeably into their 'shells' -- and outwardly, even with their eyes open, they appear to be 'somewhere else'.
For most, this is a temporary and not a serious condition. We recognize it in each other and tend to treat people very gently during these tender periods. It's also known as 'long eye' among the locals.
An Antarctic stare is a mild fugue state which is symptomatic of polar T3 syndrome.
It is rude to stare at people.I stare at him for a moment, wondering if he was joking.He has a cold, icy stare.
They Stare at you.
Yes they do stare. they mostly stare at their food or at other penguins
Jason Stare goes by J Stare.
It depends on your personality. It may be better to stare back.
Stare is present tense. The past tense is stared, and the future tense is will stare.
they stare because the hills have eyes.
"Stare" is the correct spelling.
"Stare" is a present tense verb.
A homophone for stair is "stare".
Stare Wyszomierki's population is 60.
The Antarctic plate is the tectonic plate that the continent of Antarctic. There are no countries on the Antarctic Plate.