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I think a smidge of asymmetry is totally hot in women and in men. Mimi Rogers and Mariska Hargitay are two women I stare at, just because there is something so memorable about them. Both have asymmetry -- especially Mimi in the mouth and Mariska in the eyebrows.
Perfect symmetry looks plastic to me, like a WalMart vase. I prefer handblown (with natural variation, but not misshapen).
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I read about Marlon Brando that breaking his nose on stage was one of the best things to happen to his career. It made his face slightly imperfect and much, much more memorable.
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I can never be sure if it's you with one of these new names until you start talking about a topic like Mariska.
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When we first got Corel photo software in the 90s, my Dad went crazy over splitting pictures of people in half and mirroring their faces. He'd print out a picture of my baby sister with two left halves and then one with two right halves and show it to everyone he knew.
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quote:Originally posted by Annie: What if I was born with obvious cranial-facial asymmetry?
I can rearrange your skull bones by sticking a balloon up your nose. Would that help?
That sounds too complicated, why not just find someone with perfect facial symmetry and switch their skin with yours? If it's good enough for John Woo it should be good enough for you!
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I'm hideously sinister. I apologize. I'll go plot against the voices in my head in the corner.
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I was actually trying to be mysterious. I hadn't noticed that she had told people yet. I wasn't paying that much attention. Because attention has never paid a nickel of my money back.
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