secrets post no.27

Aug 06, 2006 23:30


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anonymous August 7 2006, 07:09:35 UTC
1. According to what I've read the reasons they give, how he was born, probally forsepts were used.
The other as his mom probally drank during her pregnancy.

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rosabelbelieve August 7 2006, 08:04:11 UTC
I never even noticed, and even with your explanation I'm not quite sure what #1 is about!

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bunnymix August 7 2006, 12:19:19 UTC
Have you ever watched Gerard's mouth when he talks? Well he talks more with the right side of his mouth like he's somewhat paralized. He does it when he smiles.. sometimes.

This: http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e189/cubical_vacancy/music/2353445340087795924vlDiJg_ph.jpg

It kind of makes me think at how Paris Hilton has a smaller eye and is always hiding it with her hair.

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rosabelbelieve August 7 2006, 23:25:08 UTC
hahaha paris!!

she's not very good at hiding the lazy eye :P

thanks for the pic :)

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bunnymix August 8 2006, 01:09:04 UTC
No she's not.

You're welcome. :)

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skyline3way August 9 2006, 02:22:23 UTC
It's there, but to say something "caused it" is completely unfounded. I get so very tired of children trying to appear smart.

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bunnymix August 9 2006, 02:48:28 UTC
huh? Who's a child?

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skyline3way August 9 2006, 04:07:55 UTC
Singular? No. I'm talking about the wave of youngsters (yes, you CAN tell their age by their posts) who want to wax intelligent about crap they really know nothing about.

And no, not directed at you. But forceps? Paralysis? Come on. How about "its a weird way he holds his mouth." Truthfully, it's probably a leftover affectation from his rockabilly days spent immitating the Elvis Sneer.

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bunnymix August 9 2006, 04:51:40 UTC
Ahaha.

I guess I'm still under 20 anyways. XD (I was the Anonymous. Which is why I'm having a good laugh about how dumb I really am.)

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fatal_long_lost September 7 2006, 07:23:28 UTC
My mouth does the same thing and I've noticed that a lot of people have the same issue. Mine's so slight that I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who notices, but for example, Elvis had the same issue.

It's just something that happens with the muscles in the face **shrugs**.

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imootosan January 5 2007, 15:38:13 UTC
yup, mine does the same, especially when I smile. the right side just won't budge and people notice it when I smile, but not when I speak.

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anonymous August 24 2008, 05:23:24 UTC
Am I the only one who finds this comment extremely disturbing?

lol, oh MCR fans. The line has been crossed and is miles behind us. XD

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anonymous August 24 2008, 05:24:04 UTC
Am I the only one who finds this comment extremely disturbing?

lol, oh MCR fans. The line has been crossed and has been left miles behind us. XD

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