Day of the Doppelgangers

Feb 05, 2010 23:46

So, I have some trouble telling people apart. It's a standing joke at our house that I think "all white people look alike" (I have this problem slightly less with people whose skin tone has a wider range). I frequently confuse those around me when I try to identify which movies I've seen actors in--almost always I agglomerate a couple of actors ( Read more... )

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gunn February 6 2010, 06:40:42 UTC
That's actively upsetting. She has my nose, my concerned/focused brow, my weak chin, and my hoop earrings.

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Also, my hoodie. my haircolor. my cheekbones. gunn February 6 2010, 06:42:43 UTC
She's married, though?

Maybe it's me in 3 years. I can see a future for myself in time travel.

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Re: Also, my hoodie. my haircolor. my cheekbones. tesla_aldrich February 6 2010, 15:53:55 UTC
Also, your hoopdies. :)

But you're prettier & have better posture.

(Isn't a wedding ring usually on the left hand? Her band seems to be on the right.)

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Re: Also, my hoodie. my haircolor. my cheekbones. nemoren February 6 2010, 20:36:46 UTC
She's biting your style.
BITE BACK.

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chadvalentine February 6 2010, 20:06:33 UTC
Odd--I don't think she looks anything like Gunn. She does look somewhat familiar however.

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cakmpls February 6 2010, 20:45:18 UTC
I'm at the age when almost everyone looks a little familiar to me, because I have encountered soooo many people in all these years.

When our kids were in the lower grades, J and I often had trouble telling apart the white kids in their classes; they really did all look alike to us.

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scathach February 8 2010, 18:38:35 UTC
That's just eerie.

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