To: 17strings
said,
"Older guy on left has more convex nose, less curve on ear, and more earlobe. Straighter eyebrows.. " you have to take into account age. your nose and ears grow or cartilage grows. Straighter eyebrows you can see in the Kennedy pic look at the forehead the muscles are pulling his eye brow up.
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Do you know who the older guy is? His posture and his look tells me a lot about him. I would like to hear what he had to say.
1,438 posted on
05/25/2021 2:16:16 PM PDT by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
To: Steve Van Doorn
:: His posture and his look tells me a lot about him. ::
That is one serene and confident Patriot.
1,440 posted on
05/25/2021 2:23:23 PM PDT by
Cletus.D.Yokel
(Patriots, stop looking at the politicians as enemies. Look at the complicit Legacy Media.)
To: Steve Van Doorn
Do you know who the older guy is? His posture and his look tells me a lot about him. I would like to hear what he had to say.
I have no idea who he is, or where the picture came from. Do you? I can’t tell much about either his posture or his “look” from a single head shot frozen in time. You sound like you know more than I do about the context. Did this man appear somewhere and say something?
Even if someone’s cartilage grows as they age (some people’s do, some don’t), does it cause features to change shape as well as size? I’ll have to look at some of my husband’s old pictures, because his ears have grown a bit (mine haven’t).
1,448 posted on
05/25/2021 3:01:17 PM PDT by
17strings
(If you've posted a good meme or cat .gif, chances are I've stolen it!)
To: Steve Van Doorn
“said, “Older guy on left has more convex nose,”
So did my beau after being born with a nose exactly like JohnJr. But earning a black belt then doing some competition will definitely change that part of facial anatomy quickly and permanently.
2,104 posted on
05/27/2021 8:37:01 AM PDT by
Darnright
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