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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby Laughs_Last » Sun 30 Sep 2007, 08:59:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('threadbear', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Laughs_Last', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('threadbear', 'O')h, that's easy. She posted her pic on that thread where people are encouraged to post their pics. Forget her name.

Do you mean Member's Photos Gallery: Post Your Picture? I don't see it there.


Made....you....LOOoook!!! :lol:

Member's photo gallery thread view count when I last posted, 56077, When I look again an hour later, it's been viewed 50 more times! I couldn't resist. There seem to be a lot of "stalkers" out there.

Now I feel (more) dirty. Thanks.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby Aaron » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 14:36:37

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jasonraymondson', 'I') know because I am not retarded and can spot one person from the next.

Have fun with your stalking.


@Aaron, you know you should probably do criminal background checks for sex offenders before letting people join this site.


You assume I don't already.

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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby eXpat » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 14:45:22

Every breath you taaake !
Every move you make
Every bond you break
Every step you take
I'll be watching yoouU.
Every single day
Every word you say
Every game you play
Every night you stay
I'll be watching you.
Oh can't you see
You belong to me?
How my poor heart aches with every step you take.
Every move you make
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
I'll be watching you.
Since you've gone I've been lost without a trace.
I dream at night, I can only see your face.
I look around but it's you I can't replace.
I keep crying baby, baby please..................
Every move you make
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
I'll be watching you.
Every move you make
Every vow you break
Every smile you fake
Every claim you stake
I'll be watching you.......

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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 14:49:32

I think she looks like the lovely Shannymara. But there is another benefit to getting older besides no longer suffering nosebleeds and that is not obsessing over faces, though I did see a divine one yesterday. She lives downstairs from me and I'm in love. 8)
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 15:41:27

She had avoided my glance until she found me drunk, slumped and helpless at the bottom of the stairs. With great love and beauty she guided me up the stairs to my abode. Yes, I'm in rough patch lately, but I seem to have brought out something in her. It was in her eyes. She wanted to show kindness. She's very beautiful and that's probably not any easier than being ugly.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby kadoomsoon » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 17:45:40

Photoshopped anyway.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby kadoomsoon » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 18:21:00

Maybe that is why I always get petted.



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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 18:23:51

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Shannymara', ' ')Being very attractive has its disadvantages, but it's much easier than being ugly, in my experience.
OK Shanny. Just what are the disadvantages of being beautiful? I tried to thank my neighbor who lives downstairs, as I noticed her car was in the carport. I rang her doorbell twice. No answer. Now I'm worried that I may have been obnoxious as she lovingly guided me up the stairs. It's not my nature to be obnoxious and I have no recollection of being so. If she was home, she probably just didn't want some pathetic old drunk bothering her.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby holmes » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 18:47:16

she looks like a pale sunless seattle based waif. One of the "woman in black". Seldom_seen knows what i am talking about! Charmless, cold and stiff. wears black all the time. Yuk. My girlfriend likes to bitch slap these types. :-)
hey seldom I saw those woman in black at a conference i went to in tacoma. weird stuff.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 18:53:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Shannymara', 'P')eople won't leave you alone. You never know if people are being sincere.
I get the people won't leave you alone part. But nobody knows about sincerity, not the ugly or the pretty either. I know you've said that you've regretted posting your picture, but I can sincerely say that having seen it, I think you are lovely. :)
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby kadoomsoon » Mon 01 Oct 2007, 20:10:12

It is serenity to take sincerity sincerely.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby katkinkate » Tue 02 Oct 2007, 07:31:24

Looks a bit like my friend Jen. She has the black hair and freckles, but her eyes are green and her face is rounder.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby threadbear » Tue 02 Oct 2007, 13:02:57

PMS, Shanny, Being attractive beats ugly, for sure, in just about any culture. But being beautiful is a curse. From the time I was 8 years old, I noticed how often the beautiful little girls had seriously lousy personalities or just flat, kind of no personalities. Also the kind of man who has the "confidence" to approach a truly beautiful woman is often an aggressive player, a lout, a two-timing shallow individual. A good friend of mine has had to put up with this her entire life.

The appeal of the woman in the photo is that she isn't beautiful, she's attractive, and has a playful, bright, friendly look. She's not intimidating.

Holmes, You prefer the tanned to shoe leather type? I guess it depends if you want to date her, or make a wallet out of her.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 02 Oct 2007, 13:25:41

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('threadbear', '
')Holmes, You prefer the tanned to shoe leather type? I guess it depends if you want to date her, or make a wallet out of her.
You never cease to amaze me, threadbear. What a line! This one is pretty memorable too: beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes right down to the bone. It's a complicated subject. But hey, that's life.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby Aaron » Tue 02 Oct 2007, 13:30:15

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') guess it depends if you want to date her, or make a wallet out of her.


Now that's just plain-ole funny as hell.

Some might say it's all a wash... this beauty issue.
I think that's what Penn is eluding to.

And I, for one, think he's right.

Same thing as being rich or powerful in some way. It provides a sensory experience that has good & bad parts, just like not being wealthy or powerful did beforehand.

I know one thing for certain... my own conception of wealth is far better than the actual thing.

Everything we think we "know", automatically becomes blinders for some other perception. By narrowing our vision of what something means, we exclude the possibility of seeing things differently.

I am a musician for example. I have played with concert symphonies. I assure you that my experience listening to the symphony is very, very different than yours. (Unless, of course....)
No matter how good-lookin you think you are.

Or rich... or whatever.

Till you play with the symphony yourself... well... you're just a noob in my eyes.

And on and on... The same way I'm a noob in so many other things. The difference is... I accept my noobishness and even proclaim it when appropriate. I celebrate it in fact. Because it represents all the excellent experiences yet to come.

What I don't do is delude myself by thinking that my circumstances in any meaningful way define me.

I define me.

The matrix cannot tell you, who you are.

The beautiful are simply deprived of the perceptions available to the less beautiful. And vise-versa.

It is their ignorance of this simple fact which ties down their minds & prevents growing beyond their own self-imposed limitations.

To an earthworm... dirt is gold.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 02 Oct 2007, 14:36:19

I remember this hooker in Las Vegas. Damn she was beautiful. But there was something really icy and hard about her. I went on my way. I suppose she needed callous customers and there was no lack of them. But not me. It does make you wonder though what kind of world this is. In my book, hookers should be able to fake pleasant emotions.
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby WhatMeWorry » Tue 02 Oct 2007, 17:56:30

I think work should be fun...like in this headline.

"Halle Berry: Pregnancy took a lot of work ...there was a lot of staying home and doing what you do. Like, all the time, around the clock,..."

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!!!!UPDATE!!!!!

Unread postby EROEI » Sat 06 Oct 2007, 15:46:41

IS this the same girl as the first original link I posted on this thread??

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Too bad this image is shot side ways and the other one was
a partial frontal. #2's hair color is not as dark brown as #1 or
is it has something to do with the lightening and shadows?


How do you identify or know if too faces from different angles are
belong to the same person? Is there software recognition that can
do that or you just have to guess and eyeball it?
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby Daculling » Sat 06 Oct 2007, 19:44:25

No way, that's not her.

Look at the photo... the lower right hand portion. Zoom in. That's not her hair, it's a dark background. The photo was taken in a dark location. Zoom in on her eyes, what do you see reflected there? Looks to me like some structure... a mansion or castle maybe. You still have not told us where you got the actual digital image... must be a porn site :)
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Re: Help! Where have I seen this picture before?

Unread postby EROEI » Sun 07 Oct 2007, 00:29:34

Okay, but how does being near a Castle or photographing with a dark background mean that girl#2 is not girl#1?

Is there a way to tell facial features to be confidently sure whether or not two facial pictures are of the same person even if in this case they are at odd angles and one doesn't even show the entire face?

Does Homeland Security have software that is capable of doing this kind of analysis? Is it available off the shelf software recognition?

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I guess my question is this, are these two the SAME PERSON??


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