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NordicPower
Friday, August 30th, 2002, 06:47 AM
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/discipline/fine-art/theory/race/jabet.htm
This site is about the different types of noses and what they say about your personality. The general belief at the time was that outer appearances indicate innner beauty- or lack thereof.
I tend to agree with that idea, since I've generally found the better looking people to be the most pleasant to be around. But not always......
What do you guys think? Does outer beauty and inner beauty have any direct correlation? Does the nose stereotype seem to fit people you know??
Kaotiksoul6sic6
Friday, August 30th, 2002, 02:58 PM
I think the only thing outter beauty and inner beauty have in common is being on a person i have met some cool people that had outter beauty and i have met some assholes i think its all in how they were raised and what you look like see im an ugly bastard but i have great charisma so some of the "beautiful people" will turn their nose to me until i talk with their friends but thats just the way it is
This nose thing is crazy
Hellstar
Friday, August 30th, 2002, 04:42 PM
First I wanna say, Thank you sweetie for posting this thread, its very interesting, im gonna read it through acouple of times,
I would like to implement something about beauty, to me beauty is not what society think is beautiful or adore in model characters, to me a lady on 55 years old can be beautiful despite wrinkles and other life experienced circumstances, I completely disregard societies taste, beauty to me is truth, The problem is we meet in the middle by all using the same word beauty (its a wrong semantic move to indulge) I certainly will not praise societies rotten ideas, a face of anger can be beautiful a face crying can be beautiful we must move further, I can embrace your statement Nordicpower, but in other ways im not sure what you mean by it. to me strong racial archetypes are also beautiful.
NordicPower
Saturday, August 31st, 2002, 06:43 AM
What I mean with beautiful, is of course my own sense of beauty, but I always assume it's the same for everyone else. Kind of the same way that when I was small whenever someone said "man" or "woman" a mental picture of a white person who look somewhat like me came to mind.
Well, of course, I don't think what's beautiful in societies eyes is alwaysd beautiful, some is, some isn't. What's ugliest is when they try to make healthy women hate their bodies and try to be stickly like in magazines. It's just sick.
But no, beauty is something personal, I can't exaplain it it's just there.
People of all ages can be beautiful, I don't see any distinction. There is beauty everywhere, but it's very rare in America here where I live. They all have deformed faces or are fat beyond belief.
Oh yeah, by the way, there was a study conducted, on what people percieve to be beautiful. Here is what people said is the most beautiful. People of EVERY race said nearly exactly the same thing and it's this:
Oval face
medium-fullness lips
thin nose, which slightly widens at the nostrils
on women: narrow jaw which is rounded (signifies less testosterone)
on men who women are attracted to short term: wider jawline
on men who women are attracted to long term: narrower jawline
more symetrical = more beautiful
They also drew up the ideal face for a woman to have. There were also some more characteristics which I have forgotten. Give me a day or so to try and find the site again.
There's also a theory that beauty is determined to some extent by whether or not you get enough correct nutrition as you are growing up.
PS: What I wanted to say in the last post that didn't really come through is this: To me, people who look like me or my family are beautiful. And people who are beautiful share more things in common with me and often tend to get along better with me. It goes hand in hand with the idea that people of the same race share the same soul.
Hellstar
Sunday, September 1st, 2002, 07:13 PM
I read similar studies long time ago, and to some extent it might be true, but I usually think opinion of the mass is irrelevant for my individual progress.
Nutrition does not form your face so drastically in one (1 lifetime) it takes longer time and no matter what you devourer then your genes play a dominating role, but im open to ideas.
I understand what you mean about seeing people with similar looks like yourself, and then feeling closer. I also look at that my self and I noticed that people with similar features as my self, respect me more and understand my ideas better.
marquis de sade:
"It has, moreover, been proven that horror, nastiness, and the frightful are what give pleasure when one fornicates. Beauty is a simple thing; ugliness is the exceptional thing. And firey imaginations, no doubt, always prefer the extraordinary thing to the simple thing."
Kaotiksoul6sic6
Monday, September 2nd, 2002, 05:15 AM
"It has, moreover, been proven that horror, nastiness, and the frightful are what give pleasure when one fornicates. Beauty is a simple thing; ugliness is the exceptional thing. And firey imaginations, no doubt, always prefer the extraordinary thing to the simple thing."
wow de sade is like a freak ugly chics and horror get him up i think that means hes a necro lol :nut :shit
Prometheus
Tuesday, September 3rd, 2002, 01:45 AM
I think it may have something to do with innate characteristics of certain groups of people that are genetically determined. Its probably true to say, that noses vary between groups of peoples due to genetic differences, and attitudes can also vary due to genetic differences. There would then be some sort of correlation between these features. Beauty though is not only in the eye of the beholder, but genetic pot luck. There is some correlation, but not much. It has been shown that more attractive people are on average, slightly more intelligent. It has something to do with symmetry of the face. More symmetrical faces tend to be more attractive and also tend to belong to slightly more intelligent people. My nose is a Roman one with a slight lean towards Greek. I would say it matches my personality.
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