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#901 1kgcoffee

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Posted 28 February 2010 - 07:08 PM

I like the "Heehee" part, lol..


Well, I love giggling ^-^ It is funsies ^-^

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You're obviously a troll.
Trying to prove something?


I am not a troll! I'm just weird...and I bumped the threadsie because I want more responses, heehee :s

I'm just trying to find outsie for suresies if people really agree that I look younger than 16! ^-^

I promise you that I'm not a trollsie, heehee ^-^

It's just very important to me that I am always biologically between 13 and 16 and look like it *toosies* ^-^

I know that people here will give me their unbiased opinions and I like that very muchies ^-^ It is wonderful! ^-^

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Maybe he's jealous? :-D


Well if you want an unbiased opinion, here it is: You don't look younger than 16, or even 24, unless the baseline is a prediabetic teenager. If you're truly handicapped, or have some other mental problem, then I apologize, but there's no way that a non-troll, non-retard would write such grating posts.

#902 VidX

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Posted 28 February 2010 - 07:42 PM

40 - because of slight sagging in her body parts, and 35 judging by the mature features of her face.

I'm sorry but I don't see any sagging. Here's another pic to show what I mean :-D :
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Can't edit my previous post anymore.

ANd this... well - I'd hit it (so that means she looks young enough).

Now just don't say she's like 60 lol

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#903 TheFountain

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Posted 28 February 2010 - 08:11 PM

You don't look younger than 16, or even 24


huh?

whoever that picture is of it is safe to say she looks about 13. Also safe to say the person posting the pictures may in fact not be one and the same.

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Posted 28 February 2010 - 09:05 PM

40 - because of slight sagging in her body parts, and 35 judging by the mature features of her face.

I'm sorry but I don't see any sagging. Here's another pic to show what I mean :-D :
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Can't edit my previous post anymore.

ANd this... well - I'd hit it (so that means she looks young enough).

Now just don't say she's like 60 lol

52, very soon 53. And btw, that pic of Helena Lindgren is taken just a couple of weeks ago. I think it's crazy how young she looks and how youthful she appears in general. Definitely in the same league with most women in their 20s, and I actually find her matureness somehow a big turn on.

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Posted 28 February 2010 - 09:17 PM

You don't look younger than 16, or even 24


huh?

whoever that picture is of it is safe to say she looks about 13. Also safe to say the person posting the pictures may in fact not be one and the same.


I *am* the same girl! (and yay, thank you, heehee ^-^)

1kgcoffee, that's MEAN! Why are you making fun of me? I *told* you, I'm just weird. I didn't realize that that necessarily also means retarded? It's not like I'm going to stay at this weightsie :s I'm trying to normalize my weight right nowsies ^-^

Oh! And kirtap, I'm 5'6.5, but obviously too chubby at the momentie :s I'm sure that I'll look younger when I'm at my normal weightsie ^-^

Here are a few photos of me when I was at my normal weight range:

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I am working on getting back to my normal size, yay! ^-^

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Posted 28 February 2010 - 09:26 PM

Here is a high-detail, non-professional image of Helena Lindgren. A respectable fight against aging, but there is
  • medium-size wrinkling in the forehead, nasolabial folds and horizontally along the neck; and
  • perpetually tense-looking neck tendons (BTW, is there a more concise name for this phenomenon?).
These flaws, although not numerous, shift my belief of her age to the late-30s–late-40s range. (In my experience, the combination of these specific flaws is rare in 20–35-year old women, save for ardent smokers and sun-worshippers.)

Edited by miklu, 28 February 2010 - 09:28 PM.


#907 TheFountain

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Posted 28 February 2010 - 09:43 PM

Here is a high-detail, non-professional image of Helena Lindgren. A respectable fight against aging, but there is

  • medium-size wrinkling in the forehead, nasolabial folds and horizontally along the neck; and
  • perpetually tense-looking neck tendons (BTW, is there a more concise name for this phenomenon?).
These flaws, although not numerous, shift my belief of her age to the late-30s–late-40s range. (In my experience, the combination of these specific flaws is rare in 20–35-year old women, save for ardent smokers and sun-worshippers.)


35? where do you get this number? Where do the people who say 40 get that number? Where do the people who say 30 get that number? Has there been a study that shows women begin looking old at 30, 35, or 40? I think some of them begin to show signs of aging earlier, and many of them later than this age. There is no magic age when aging suddenly appears. You've been feeding into a myth. And speaking of the woman in the picture I would say she looks somewhere in her 30s.

Edited by TheFountain, 28 February 2010 - 09:46 PM.


#908 VidX

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Posted 28 February 2010 - 10:46 PM

Annousenka> Drop that weight, it isn't doing you a favour. You look attractive in the first pic u just posted. I'd say like an attractive 17yo (what's the age in that pic?).

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Posted 28 February 2010 - 11:13 PM

Annousenka> Drop that weight, it isn't doing you a favour. You look attractive in the first pic u just posted. I'd say like an attractive 17yo (what's the age in that pic?).


Oh, I know that! I'm working on that right now ^-^ I'm 15, almost 16 in the first picturesie, heehee ^-^ I'm between 13 and 16 in all of the pictures that I just posted ^-^

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 06:17 AM

New photos look more like early to mid 20s actually.. but you look great :) In the last one you look much like Candace Cameron Bure when she was young I think (actress from Full House).

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 06:38 AM

New photos look more like early to mid 20s actually.. but you look great :) In the last one you look much like Candace Cameron Bure when she was young I think (actress from Full House).


Ha! Yeah, I have a similar chubby face, heehee ^-^ I've always thought that she reminds me of me a little bit ^-^ Yes, when I was in my teens chronologically, I really wanted to present myself as more mature and I always wanted to look older until I was about 16 ^-^ Also, I made my eyebrows quite thin as you can see, heehee ^-^ They make my face look more mature, but now I'm growing them out to normal because I prefer the way they look naturally, heehee ^-^

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 06:43 AM

Here is a high-detail, non-professional image of Helena Lindgren. A respectable fight against aging, but there is

  • medium-size wrinkling in the forehead, nasolabial folds and horizontally along the neck; and
  • perpetually tense-looking neck tendons (BTW, is there a more concise name for this phenomenon?).
These flaws, although not numerous, shift my belief of her age to the late-30s–late-40s range. (In my experience, the combination of these specific flaws is rare in 20–35-year old women, save for ardent smokers and sun-worshippers.)


35? where do you get this number? Where do the people who say 40 get that number? Where do the people who say 30 get that number? Has there been a study that shows women begin looking old at 30, 35, or 40? . . .


That would be the "my belief" and "in my experience" parts. (There was a rather recent study on the onset of facial aging, but I'm relying on intuition — we have all seen thousands of faces in our lifetimes.)

I think some of them begin to show signs of aging earlier, and many of them later than this age. There is no magic age when aging suddenly appears. You've been feeding into a myth. . . .


Congratulations on reaching a whole new level of banality. Yes, all people recognize there's variation in the age of onset of age features — there is no "myth" to be fed into. This is why my estimate (late-30s–late-40s) is so wide in the first place (and also the reason for the "save for ardent smokers and sun-worshippers" disclaimer).

To be more specific, I believe most under-35 people don't have a combination of medium-size wrinkles and prominent tendons (even the queen of self-inflicted premature aging, Lindsay Lohan, is free from the latter); analogously, I believe most over-50 people have more signs of aging than medium-size wrinkles and prominent tendons.

And speaking of the woman in the picture I would say she looks somewhere in her 30s.


Arguing on the Internets at its best: demand "scientific proof" for other people's claims, but present similar claims of your own right after.
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Posted 01 March 2010 - 08:55 AM

New photos look more like early to mid 20s actually.. but you look great :) In the last one you look much like Candace Cameron Bure when she was young I think (actress from Full House).


Ha! Yeah, I have a similar chubby face, heehee ^-^ I've always thought that she reminds me of me a little bit ^-^ Yes, when I was in my teens chronologically, I really wanted to present myself as more mature and I always wanted to look older until I was about 16 ^-^ Also, I made my eyebrows quite thin as you can see, heehee ^-^ They make my face look more mature, but now I'm growing them out to normal because I prefer the way they look naturally, heehee ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥


I think you look better in last few photos you posted :) Besides, how will you get a cute guy if you look 14? stay at the 18-21 range ;)

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 09:27 AM

And speaking of the woman in the picture I would say she looks somewhere in her 30s.


Arguing on the Internets at its best: demand "scientific proof" for other people's claims, but present similar claims of your own right after.


Yeah, I thought that was priceless too.

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 10:07 AM

New photos look more like early to mid 20s actually.. but you look great :) In the last one you look much like Candace Cameron Bure when she was young I think (actress from Full House).


Ha! Yeah, I have a similar chubby face, heehee ^-^ I've always thought that she reminds me of me a little bit ^-^ Yes, when I was in my teens chronologically, I really wanted to present myself as more mature and I always wanted to look older until I was about 16 ^-^ Also, I made my eyebrows quite thin as you can see, heehee ^-^ They make my face look more mature, but now I'm growing them out to normal because I prefer the way they look naturally, heehee ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥


I think you look better in last few photos you posted :) Besides, how will you get a cute guy if you look 14? stay at the 18-21 range ;)


Oh, I already have the *cutest* guy in the worldsie! ^-^ I think I look better in the photos that I just posted alsosies, but I always want to look as young as possible, and for me that means younger than 16, heehee ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥

#916 Forever21

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 01:09 PM

Just don't forget that your biological clock doesn't care how you look like. At 24, you've got to hurry.

At 28, and a guy, I know I want to have kids real soon.

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 03:27 PM

Yeah, for women it's a lot shorter time frame for that. I personally would like to have kiD @ about 38-40, that's IF I'd like to have it at all (and I don't).. Well, time will show..

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 06:41 PM

Just don't forget that your biological clock doesn't care how you look like. At 24, you've got to hurry.

At 28, and a guy, I know I want to have kids real soon.


But I'm going to stay *biologically* between 13 and 16 *Foreversies*! ^-^ So, *Yaysies*! ^-^

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#919 Forever21

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 07:02 PM

OMIGOSH, HAEV U 2LD AUBREY YET?!!?!?? oMG hahaha WTF LOL U 2?????!!? I SO TOTAHLE WIL LIEV FOREV3R 2!!1!!!! WTF LMAO

Edited by Forever21, 01 March 2010 - 07:17 PM.


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Posted 01 March 2010 - 08:07 PM

OMIGOSH, HAEV U 2LD AUBREY YET?!!?!?? oMG hahaha WTF LOL U 2?????!!? I SO TOTAHLE WIL LIEV FOREV3R 2!!1!!!! WTF LMAO


You know, if you asked her to speak in a more.. "common" writing style, she might actually do that and there will be no need for any tension between you two :)

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 08:17 PM

OMIGOSH, HAEV U 2LD AUBREY YET?!!?!?? oMG hahaha WTF LOL U 2?????!!? I SO TOTAHLE WIL LIEV FOREV3R 2!!1!!!! WTF LMAO


You know, if you asked her to speak in a more.. "common" writing style, she might actually do that and there will be no need for any tension between you two :)


Yeah, I know!

Forever21, I don't type like that :s And anyway, your username *is* Forever 21, so...doesn't that mean that you *also* want to be a certain age forever? Also, isn't living Forever and staying young Forever the entire basis of this forum and website? ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥

Edited by PetiteCerise, 01 March 2010 - 08:18 PM.


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Posted 01 March 2010 - 08:37 PM

OMIGOSH, HAEV U 2LD AUBREY YET?!!?!?? oMG hahaha WTF LOL U 2?????!!? I SO TOTAHLE WIL LIEV FOREV3R 2!!1!!!! WTF LMAO


You know, if you asked her to speak in a more.. "common" writing style, she might actually do that and there will be no need for any tension between you two :)


Yeah, I know!

Forever21, I don't type like that :s And anyway, your username *is* Forever 21, so...doesn't that mean that you *also* want to be a certain age forever? Also, isn't living Forever and staying young Forever the entire basis of this forum and website? ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥


But we believe some intelligent intervention with our biology is probably required to stay young ;)

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 09:14 PM

OMIGOSH, HAEV U 2LD AUBREY YET?!!?!?? oMG hahaha WTF LOL U 2?????!!? I SO TOTAHLE WIL LIEV FOREV3R 2!!1!!!! WTF LMAO


You know, if you asked her to speak in a more.. "common" writing style, she might actually do that and there will be no need for any tension between you two :)


Yeah, I know!

Forever21, I don't type like that :s And anyway, your username *is* Forever 21, so...doesn't that mean that you *also* want to be a certain age forever? Also, isn't living Forever and staying young Forever the entire basis of this forum and website? ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥


But we believe some intelligent intervention with our biology is probably required to stay young ;)


Well, that's true and very important of course, but don't forget about quantum physics! ^-^ Everyone's cells, at their very smallest energy particles can change depending on what that person is feeling and thinking. I've been learning a lot about the Law of Attraction and the Universe alsosies, so by just feeling and thinking about something that I want and dwelling on it a lotsie, I can have it! ^-^ It's very important to feel good as much as possiblesie, heehee ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 10:06 PM

OMIGOSH, HAEV U 2LD AUBREY YET?!!?!?? oMG hahaha WTF LOL U 2?????!!? I SO TOTAHLE WIL LIEV FOREV3R 2!!1!!!! WTF LMAO


You know, if you asked her to speak in a more.. "common" writing style, she might actually do that and there will be no need for any tension between you two :)


Yeah, I know!

Forever21, I don't type like that :s And anyway, your username *is* Forever 21, so...doesn't that mean that you *also* want to be a certain age forever? Also, isn't living Forever and staying young Forever the entire basis of this forum and website? ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥


But we believe some intelligent intervention with our biology is probably required to stay young ;)


Well, that's true and very important of course, but don't forget about quantum physics! ^-^ Everyone's cells, at their very smallest energy particles can change depending on what that person is feeling and thinking. I've been learning a lot about the Law of Attraction and the Universe alsosies, so by just feeling and thinking about something that I want and dwelling on it a lotsie, I can have it! ^-^ It's very important to feel good as much as possiblesie, heehee ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥


"The Secret" shouldn't be taken seriously or any more than just to make you have a positive attitude and feeling.
There isn't any known quantum process in the cell, sorry.

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 10:57 PM

OMIGOSH, HAEV U 2LD AUBREY YET?!!?!?? oMG hahaha WTF LOL U 2?????!!? I SO TOTAHLE WIL LIEV FOREV3R 2!!1!!!! WTF LMAO


You know, if you asked her to speak in a more.. "common" writing style, she might actually do that and there will be no need for any tension between you two :)


Yeah, I know!

Forever21, I don't type like that :s And anyway, your username *is* Forever 21, so...doesn't that mean that you *also* want to be a certain age forever? Also, isn't living Forever and staying young Forever the entire basis of this forum and website? ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥


But we believe some intelligent intervention with our biology is probably required to stay young ;)


Well, that's true and very important of course, but don't forget about quantum physics! ^-^ Everyone's cells, at their very smallest energy particles can change depending on what that person is feeling and thinking. I've been learning a lot about the Law of Attraction and the Universe alsosies, so by just feeling and thinking about something that I want and dwelling on it a lotsie, I can have it! ^-^ It's very important to feel good as much as possiblesie, heehee ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥


"The Secret" shouldn't be taken seriously or any more than just to make you have a positive attitude and feeling.
There isn't any known quantum process in the cell, sorry.


I mean the very smallest energy particles, not the actual cell itselfie, heehee ^-^ Everything is made of energy at its very core ^-^ The Energy is where the Law of Attraction lies because everything is magnetic! ^-^

♥ Annousenka ♥

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 11:32 PM

There isn't any known quantum process in the cell, sorry.

Actually that is no longer true :)

Nature's hot green quantum computers revealed

QUANTUM biology has come in from the cold. First came news that birds may see magnetic fields, thanks to quantum effects. Now it seems that pigments used in photosynthesis use quantum calculations to harness light (see "Hot green quantum computers revealed"). Physicists had ruled this out at life-friendly temperatures because heat disrupts an effect called quantum coherence. The implication is that we, too, could possess quantum computers. We may only need to look into our own eyes to find the evidence, in the form of the pigment rhodopsin.



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Posted 02 March 2010 - 12:02 AM

There isn't any known quantum process in the cell, sorry.

Actually that is no longer true :)

Nature's hot green quantum computers revealed

QUANTUM biology has come in from the cold. First came news that birds may see magnetic fields, thanks to quantum effects. Now it seems that pigments used in photosynthesis use quantum calculations to harness light (see "Hot green quantum computers revealed"). Physicists had ruled this out at life-friendly temperatures because heat disrupts an effect called quantum coherence. The implication is that we, too, could possess quantum computers. We may only need to look into our own eyes to find the evidence, in the form of the pigment rhodopsin.


Yaysies! ^-^

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Posted 02 March 2010 - 05:53 AM

Well this and affecting the universe by thought or predicting the future or whatever is still far away from each other O_o

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Posted 02 March 2010 - 06:56 AM

Well this and affecting the universe by thought or predicting the future or whatever is still far away from each other O_o


Well, that's just the thingie! Everyone is *always* affecting and rearranging the Universe with their thoughts which lead to feelings, so, it's always happeningsie ^-^ It's just a mattersie of people getting their thoughts in alignment with what they are wanting ^-^

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Posted 04 March 2010 - 11:17 PM

... thingie!...happeningsie ^-^... mattersie ... ^-^


I'm not trying to be mean, but on these boards your posts will be more welcomed if you at least avoid adding extra "sie's" and "ie's" onto every word. It doesn't come across as "cute" or "innocent." Just annoying to read.





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