Does our natural appearance have an effect on what we become?

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#1 error_202
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What i mean by this is a bad person looks bad and a good/normal person looks good. I mean even if they were dressed smart and what not, Just by looking at them, i could tell if a person is bad and 99% of the time, they are. Has anyone else noticed this.

Even in infant school. The bad kids, looked bad and goods good. Im not talking about dress style, attitude or behaviour. Just straight looking someone in the faces and knowing that they are bad based on how they look.

Which made wonder is there some sort of theory that says how we look like determines what we become? (of course there are the exceptions).

What do you guys think about this?

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"Inward beauty is directly proportional to outward beauty." -Albert Einstein
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#3 Lethargika
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I think many people can catch a small glimpse into someones character revealed by some aspects of their natural appearance. For me it's in the eyes, as eyes are windows to the soul. I know I've sensed anger, jealousy, or arrogance by looking into someones eyes upon meeting them, and proved to be correct after getting to know them better. It's happened a few times.

There are exceptions though, especially to multiple personalities, or serial killers. Take a look at Ted Bundy. Everyone thought he was the nicest, most good looking guy around.

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Course, have you never played Fable?
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gasfdg rgehgergtgeg tre erg ehDanQuan

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fascinating outlook

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My supernatural appearance definitely has affected who I am
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#9 Snakewiseman
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[QUOTE="error_202"]

What i mean by this is a bad person looks bad and a good/normal person looks good. I mean even if they were dressed smart and what not, Just by looking at them, i could tell if a person is bad and 99% of the time, they are. Has anyone else noticed this.

Even in infant school. The bad kids, looked bad and goods good. Im not talking about dress style, attitude or behaviour. Just straight looking someone in the faces and knowing that they are bad based on how they look.

Which made wonder is there some sort of theory that says how we look like determines what we become? (of course there are the exceptions).

What do you guys think about this?

How are you a level 30 with less posts than me??
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#10 LOLuMADzz
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It's not always true, I have a friend who isn't goodlooking (below average) but he's a genious in the university classes. But for the most part what you've said is true from my experience. (though some goodlooking people are dumber than donkies :P)

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#11 LOLuMADzz
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[QUOTE="error_202"]

What i mean by this is a bad person looks bad and a good/normal person looks good. I mean even if they were dressed smart and what not, Just by looking at them, i could tell if a person is bad and 99% of the time, they are. Has anyone else noticed this.

Even in infant school. The bad kids, looked bad and goods good. Im not talking about dress style, attitude or behaviour. Just straight looking someone in the faces and knowing that they are bad based on how they look.

Which made wonder is there some sort of theory that says how we look like determines what we become? (of course there are the exceptions).

What do you guys think about this?

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#12 aransom
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You can be ugly, but still wear decent clothes and practice good grooming. It's not your appearance affecting what you become, it's what you are affecting your appearance.

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"Inward beauty is directly proportional to outward beauty." -Albert EinsteinFragStains

That's probably the most stupid thing he ever said.

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My artificial skin never changes, so no, it doesn't.
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Yeah, like if you are ugly then you can't be a model. :P
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[QUOTE="FragStains"]"Inward beauty is directly proportional to outward beauty." -Albert EinsteinEvil_Saluki

That's probably the most stupid thing he ever said.

when youre older you will understand lol. Sorry, didnt mean to sound like your mom or dad.

i used to be a bit more vain, go after the traditonaly hotwomen. but idunno, theyre just so shallow a lot of the time. And theyre terrible in bed for the most part. A generalization, yes, but my experience none the less.

when you focus on a good mix of inner and outer beauty, and just finding someone that makes you happy, thats the best way to go.

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I look like a godamn bird. Nobody takes me seriously. People laugh at me in public, or smirk at me when they meet me, or otherwise glance away when I speak to them. Id like the people who say natural appearance has no impact to walk in my shoes for a while and see the social hell that is my life, all because the alignment of my facial features just happen to resemble a dumb ****ing animal, and thats how Im treated by most people (with the exception of my friends, who actually know who I am).
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Course, have you never played Fable?AnObscureName

haha :lol: good game btw

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I look like a godamn bird. Nobody takes me seriously. People laugh at me in public, or smirk at me when they meet me, or otherwise glance away when I speak to them. Id like the people who say natural appearance has no impact to walk in my shoes for a while and see the social hell that is my life, all because the alignment of my facial features just happen to resemble a dumb ****ing animal, and thats how Im treated by most people (with the exception of my friends, who actually know who I am).3riForce

why dont you try being fat? thats not much better...I'd say half the people I see walking down the street do a double take or give me an odd look. Then again, I am whats wrong with America :roll: being an "epidemic" or whatever, guess that means I dont have feelings and I am a bad person

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[QUOTE="3riForce"]I look like a godamn bird. Nobody takes me seriously. People laugh at me in public, or smirk at me when they meet me, or otherwise glance away when I speak to them. Id like the people who say natural appearance has no impact to walk in my shoes for a while and see the social hell that is my life, all because the alignment of my facial features just happen to resemble a dumb ****ing animal, and thats how Im treated by most people (with the exception of my friends, who actually know who I am).mrbojangles25

why dont you try being fat? thats not much better...I'd say half the people I see walking down the street do a double take or give me an odd look. Then again, I am whats wrong with America :roll: being an "epidemic" or whatever, guess that means I dont have feelings and I am a bad person

Well, those ppl can go to hell, right? If anything, it's them who give america a bad name.

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I look like a godamn bird. Nobody takes me seriously. People laugh at me in public, or smirk at me when they meet me, or otherwise glance away when I speak to them. Id like the people who say natural appearance has no impact to walk in my shoes for a while and see the social hell that is my life, all because the alignment of my facial features just happen to resemble a dumb ****ing animal, and thats how Im treated by most people (with the exception of my friends, who actually know who I am).3riForce
Reminds me of This thread.
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You cant always, but I see what you are getting at. Though you shouldnt make such assumptions just by looking at someone. You would be suprised.

Some people look MEAN, or some others look stuck up by the way they carry themselves, but they may be shy and as nice as can be, just you didnt know that because you never broke the ice and instead stayed away.

No doubt there are those cases where you look at the picture of a child molester or a rapist and its like he looks like what you would expect to see when thinking of one..

but that kind of logic doesnt always work.

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#23 error_202
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[QUOTE="Snakewiseman"][QUOTE="error_202"]

What i mean by this is a bad person looks bad and a good/normal person looks good. I mean even if they were dressed smart and what not, Just by looking at them, i could tell if a person is bad and 99% of the time, they are. Has anyone else noticed this.

Even in infant school. The bad kids, looked bad and goods good. Im not talking about dress style, attitude or behaviour. Just straight looking someone in the faces and knowing that they are bad based on how they look.

Which made wonder is there some sort of theory that says how we look like determines what we become? (of course there are the exceptions).

What do you guys think about this?

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