Re: mod [no]mcqueen12December 2 2005, 07:52:57 UTC
First of all, thanks for your compliment. Obviously, I’m not alluring in the Angelina Jolie kind of a way (well, who is?), or like any of you evidently sexy girls. But I thought I applied to the kind of cute, Asian, flirty (bordering on slutty) kind of an alluring look, but maybe it is an Asian (korean/japanese) thing.
Re: mod [no]mcqueen12December 5 2005, 08:34:32 UTC
Nah, everyone has their own standards. I don’t like coming off as slutty, but I somehow seem to give that impression (presumably because of my cleavage). But I guess you can’t really tell that from the pictures (which is a good thing, I hope)- I’m working for a corporation full of old, conventional Asians and I’m living with my grandmother, so I had to ease up on my clothes and makeup.
Re: MOD [yes]mcqueen12December 5 2005, 08:40:20 UTC
I am slightly more photogenic with longer hair, but I’ve had them long for years, and frankly, I was growing sick of it. (Even more so because every other Asian around me had long hair) Besides, getting a haircut seems to be a perfect remedy for stress. But yes, I’m trying to grow it out. : ) Also, many people seem to fear that allowing stem cell research would open the door for human cloning, but I doubt that would ever happen. With the progress we have had so far, I assume that we would have the essential technology and the knowledge in a few decades, but the benefits of cloning would never be able to override the moral reasons.
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Obviously, I’m not alluring in the Angelina Jolie kind of a way (well, who is?), or like any of you evidently sexy girls. But I thought I applied to the kind of cute, Asian, flirty (bordering on slutty) kind of an alluring look, but maybe it is an Asian (korean/japanese) thing.
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I don’t like coming off as slutty, but I somehow seem to give that impression (presumably because of my cleavage). But I guess you can’t really tell that from the pictures (which is a good thing, I hope)- I’m working for a corporation full of old, conventional Asians and I’m living with my grandmother, so I had to ease up on my clothes and makeup.
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Also, many people seem to fear that allowing stem cell research would open the door for human cloning, but I doubt that would ever happen. With the progress we have had so far, I assume that we would have the essential technology and the knowledge in a few decades, but the benefits of cloning would never be able to override the moral reasons.
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