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> My point being that we can have the expressions of a human face on a non-human face

To bring up the example of the octopus again, you can still get some sense of "expression" like anger etc. when they change their skin colors, without having a relatable face at all.

Or something more common: Dogs wagging their tails, cats pointing their ears, and so on.



Dogs and cats only work for us because we're already so familiar with those.




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