Is it Just ME?

not4unot4u Posts: 512
edited March 2007 in A Moving Train
or do genetics, experience, and threw teachings you grow your own apperance?, make it visable as to what type of person you are?. A Vulture is a Vulture a fish is a fish, we all have the choice within us to 'HOLD' our own faces, often modeld after our personal inspirations. The old saying goes "never judge a book by its cover" but isn't the "title" on the cover? the name that holds all significance? of course it is.
we don't want war, but we still want more?
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  • soulsingingsoulsinging Posts: 13,202
    to answer your question... yes, lsd is awesome ;)
  • not4unot4u Posts: 512
    to answer your question... yes, lsd is awesome ;)

    not on it crows fan.
    we don't want war, but we still want more?
  • soulsingingsoulsinging Posts: 13,202
    not4u wrote:
    not on it crows fan.

    it's still a good answer. and it's all i've got cos i dont really understand your question sadly.
  • redsdiseaseredsdisease Posts: 147
    The answer to the question, "do we grow our own appearance" is no. We effect our facial expressions; and things like make-up, hair style, piercings and tattoos can often reflect who people are on the inside. However, to suggest that who we are on the inside affects our physical features is laughable. Almost every time I make a judgement about somebodies character based on their appearance I'm wrong. Some of the meanest, toughest looking people that I've ever met turned out to be some of the nicest. On the other hand, I met a girl last week who looked nice and sweet as can be, but turned to be an awefull person. If you lived in the movies, your hypothesis might be true; in the real world, however, you can't judge so quickly.
    Jimmy Carter has disco fever.
  • not4unot4u Posts: 512
    The answer to the question, "do we grow our own appearance" is no. We effect our facial expressions; and things like make-up, hair style, piercings and tattoos can often reflect who people are on the inside. However, to suggest that who we are on the inside affects our physical features is laughable. Almost every time I make a judgement about somebodies character based on their appearance I'm wrong. Some of the meanest, toughest looking people that I've ever met turned out to be some of the nicest. On the other hand, I met a girl last week who looked nice and sweet as can be, but turned to be an awefull person. If you lived in the movies, your hypothesis might be true; in the real world, however, you can't judge so quickly.

    my real world effects the movies. I study alot and hard. I was the way you described in high school, i am wrong alot of times but im starting to be right the older i get and yea i can see it, more importantly the energy proves itslef, its more of a feel and knowing what that feels says. God lets it be.

    its funny, just the other day i met a guy for the first time in my life and within the first 3 seconds of knowing him i said "steve buscemi!" and guessed his birthdate. Later on that nite i found out that his biggest 'hero' (so to say) is. This is only a simple story, And we become friends. almost always i can do this with people who leave thier brain waves in an open position.
    we don't want war, but we still want more?
  • ScubascottScubascott Posts: 815
    not4u wrote:
    or do genetics, experience, and threw teachings you grow your own apperance?, make it visable as to what type of person you are?. A Vulture is a Vulture a fish is a fish, we all have the choice within us to 'HOLD' our own faces, often modeld after our personal inspirations. The old saying goes "never judge a book by its cover" but isn't the "title" on the cover? the name that holds all significance? of course it is.

    yeah
    It doesn't matter if you're male, female, or confused; black, white, brown, red, green, yellow; gay, lesbian; redneck cop, stoned; ugly; military style, doggy style; fat, rich or poor; vegetarian or cannibal; bum, hippie, virgin; famous or drunk-you're either an asshole or you're not!

    -C Addison
  • not4unot4u Posts: 512
    Scubascott wrote:
    yeah

    for sure.
    we don't want war, but we still want more?
  • ScubascottScubascott Posts: 815
    not4u wrote:
    for sure.

    I have no idea what you're talking about, but keep it coming.
    It doesn't matter if you're male, female, or confused; black, white, brown, red, green, yellow; gay, lesbian; redneck cop, stoned; ugly; military style, doggy style; fat, rich or poor; vegetarian or cannibal; bum, hippie, virgin; famous or drunk-you're either an asshole or you're not!

    -C Addison
  • not4unot4u Posts: 512
    Scubascott wrote:
    I have no idea what you're talking about, but keep it coming.

    :), no worries
    we don't want war, but we still want more?
  • EvilToasterElfEvilToasterElf Posts: 1,119
    not4u wrote:
    or do genetics, experience, and threw teachings you grow your own apperance?, make it visable as to what type of person you are?. A Vulture is a Vulture a fish is a fish, we all have the choice within us to 'HOLD' our own faces, often modeld after our personal inspirations. The old saying goes "never judge a book by its cover" but isn't the "title" on the cover? the name that holds all significance? of course it is.

    Most people choose their appearance based on how they want people to react to them. It sometimes coincides with how they actually feel and think, sometimes it doesn't.
  • not4unot4u Posts: 512
    Most people choose their appearance based on how they want people to react to them. It sometimes coincides with how they actually feel and think, sometimes it doesn't.

    Children Always reflect the faces of thier true teachers from thier soul and blood. Always reflects who they are and how they feel. Always. The eyes are just the start but they give it all away, and the body and face held proves through energy and age, proof.

    humans are breeds.
    we don't want war, but we still want more?
  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    "At 50, everyone has the face he deserves".
    George Orwell
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