furbob
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Can I has?
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Post by furbob on Oct 25, 2008 23:23:09 GMT -5
Double all the time~ I find it hard to make it look mono by trying to pull my eyelid up to see what it looks like It's stuck there foreveerrrrr *echoes*
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devinsky
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Polish,mongol,metis,gaelic,african.
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Post by devinsky on Oct 26, 2008 22:08:04 GMT -5
mono ftw
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quiapo
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Post by quiapo on Oct 27, 2008 3:32:13 GMT -5
Double, but with epicanthic fold (slit eyes) - so I am not sure what this thread means!
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Post by nemesisgalofdoom on Dec 13, 2008 21:17:21 GMT -5
I dont have it
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Post by Subuatai on Dec 14, 2008 8:26:44 GMT -5
I have a mono-eyelid Only time I have a double-lid is when I wake up with a hangover or with only 2 hrs or less sleep. And it's impossible to get rid off of it until lunch time when that happens. And during that time, I LOOK LIKE A FREAKIN' WOMAN!
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Soren
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Post by Soren on Dec 14, 2008 13:05:13 GMT -5
I haven't really noticed yet if some Europeans have uneven eyes...
They do have, trust me
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Post by catgirl on Dec 14, 2008 18:12:56 GMT -5
I think more Scandinavians have uneven eyes than Asians!!!
I have one eye smaller than the other, my boyfriend has the same (just reversed) hes Scandi, and my Norwegian grandfather has uneven eyes.....
Also I know about this blonde actress girl Kirsten Bell, and Paris Hilton has it too!
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Post by catgirl on Dec 14, 2008 18:16:34 GMT -5
Double, but depending on so many different things like amount of sleep, energy, different facial expressions, different angles, (alcohol) and I don't know what else, they tend to "hide" and look more "monoish"... I've noticed on many (and myself) that if they have uneven eyes, most of the time it's their right eye that is a little more slanted and "monoish" than the other one. Is it true that it's often the right eye? I have a cousin who has double on the left and mono on the right, and his little son has the same! ;D I don't think Asians with double eyelids necessarily have less "Asian-looking" or more "European-looking" eyes... It mostly depends on the shape of the eyes itself, no? My left eye is the smaller one, or its called lazy eye. Some kind of muscular thing I think since I was a child. One should train the eye earlier I heard to improve it. I also have my right foot bigger than the left, and the women in the shoeshops says its usual to have the left one bigger. I think maybe Im just strange. Cause my language center is obviously in the wrong brains hemisphere or something
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Post by Paddy on Dec 14, 2008 22:26:47 GMT -5
one eye bigger than the other - it's a sign of poor breeding. (also often given away by wonky antlers)
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Post by Subuatai on Dec 15, 2008 2:50:23 GMT -5
^ I think you smoke too much pot
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Post by Paddy on Dec 15, 2008 6:16:04 GMT -5
Wow...and you're out of focus. Perhaps you are mythical after all.
I used to work in a UK visa office in China. Spent my days looking at people's passport pictures. And I noticed that Chinese from poorer rural areas tended to have uneven eyes more often than those from urban areas. Cam across many with noticeably different sizes, shapes and slants.
Nothing wrong with your eyes.
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Post by Paddy on Dec 15, 2008 8:06:45 GMT -5
My eyes always close when the camera flash goes off. Either that or they shut slightly and I look totally stoned. No matter how hard I try to keep 'em open, they always shut.
Was told a little trick to counter this. When preparing to have your pick taken, keep your eyes closed. When the photographer says 'three' or 'cheese', you open them. Always works! Relies on the photographer to count properly though...!
yeah your pic is a little out of focus. Someone back me up! Cute eyes btw. I'd do you.
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Post by toyomansi on Dec 15, 2008 12:58:00 GMT -5
yeah your pic is a little out of focus. Someone back me up! Cute eyes btw. I'd do you. lol! ;D I'll back you up Paddy, I also think the pic is not as sharp as it could be.. Initially when I was mentioning unevenness in eyes, I meant uneven position of the eye itself... Not always, but sometimes (mostly in pics) I notice that my right eye is slightly more slanted and higher up than the other one And I noticed this also with others in Asia (but I can't be sure that this really is a phenomenon)...
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Post by catgirl on Dec 15, 2008 15:37:27 GMT -5
one eye bigger than the other - it's a sign of poor breeding. (also often given away by wonky antlers) I dont know.... I never get ill or dental caries at least. Everyone else seems to ;D I heard that symmetry was more important in men, for some strange reason. And I read something about symmetry and health: "The rationale behind symmetry preference in both humans and animals is that symmetric individuals have a higher mate-value; scientists believe that this symmetry is equated with a strong immune system. Thus, beauty is indicative of more robust genes, improving the likelihood that an individual's offspring will survive. This evolutionary theory is supported by research showing that standards of attractiveness are similar across cultures." From: www.jyi.org/volumes/volume6/issue6/features/feng.html
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Post by Subuatai on Dec 15, 2008 15:43:44 GMT -5
one eye bigger than the other - it's a sign of poor breeding. (also often given away by wonky antlers) I dont know.... I never get ill or dental caries at least. Everyone else seems to ;D I heard that symmetry was more important in men, for some strange reason. And I read something about symmetry and health: "The rationale behind symmetry preference in both humans and animals is that symmetric individuals have a higher mate-value; scientists believe that this symmetry is equated with a strong immune system. Thus, beauty is indicative of more robust genes, improving the likelihood that an individual's offspring will survive. This evolutionary theory is supported by research showing that standards of attractiveness are similar across cultures." From: www.jyi.org/volumes/volume6/issue6/features/feng.htmlDamn right ;D @stray
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