What is with Lauren German's face?
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centrd — 9 years ago(December 05, 2016 09:16 AM)
From this sculptor's viewpoint, Lauren is one of the fortunate few who has a nearly perfect face. Totally symmetrical, great bone structure, large eyes. Nose the perfect distance from mouth, etc. Hers is the idealized form we all learn to draw and sculpt in art class.
As for her skin, she has shared on social media that she has a skin condition that prevents her from getting sun exposure. You may have noticed she wears hats a lot when not on set.
"There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in" Leonard Cohen -
kurt-2000 — 9 years ago(December 05, 2016 09:20 AM)
To tell you the truth, I think that some people have a problem with Lauren because she pulls her hair way back and wears it in a pony tail for police work.
When she wears her hair casually straight down, it seems to go well with her full brows, that are a distinct trademark.
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david-basford3 — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 01:08 PM)
Actually a'perfect face' (with regard to symmetry) looks wrong so the previous guys is not as knowledgeable as he thinks unless he live in the world of 3Dmodelling (ZBrush and the like love perfect symmetry).
If her face symmetry was 'too close to perfect' then letting her hair down would break the symmetry.
She's not an unattractive woman - but who in this cliched show is really unattractive?
I struggle to find any tv show that has genuinely unattractive people in the cast. Most of this type of tv depicts the 'hollywood' norm of 'acceptable for tv'.
Lauren is pretty - and so are the rest of the cast.
Shows that go against the grain?
Hand of God? (though I think even the awesomeness that is Ron Perlman is beautiful).
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centrd — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 04:57 PM)
OMG. I did not say a "perfect face" I said a "nearly perfect face". And yes, I am knowledgeable. I'm a sculptor and have created large monuments and portraits of human beings based on years of study and apprenticeship. I'm basing this on the "idealized" version of the perfect face. Like the ones you see in comics. Lauren's face is symmetrical enough, and fits "the ideal" well enough that she could model for a comic book. Take a frikkin' art class from a qualified teacher before spouting off on a topic you know nothing about.
"There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in" Leonard Cohen -
centrd — 9 years ago(December 06, 2016 10:32 PM)
Serenity? Um, look up the Golden Mean. And I didn't say "perfect", I said, "ideal". When you know something about art, then hit me up.
"There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in" Leonard Cohen -
j_yo1014 — 9 years ago(January 16, 2017 07:44 AM)
What's that word in front of perfect? You stress the PERFECT, but that word in front of it. The fact that you omit the NEARLY shows your sad lack of intelligence and brazen stupidity. Before you call her a moron you should step back, because she, in fact, never said PERFECT. Look up nearly in the dictionary; that's that book full of words in alphabetical order. Here, I'll help you darlin'. NEARLY- 1. Almost. 2. Closely. 3. Approximately, well nigh.
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serenity159 — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 01:07 PM)
Lauren is one of the fortunate few who has a nearly
perfect
face
And I didn't say "
perfect
", I said, "
ideal
". When you know something about art, then hit me up.
Trump phenomena seems to be affecting everyone. Lying on your face is apparently a fashion now.
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centrd — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 03:11 PM)
A lack of comprehension clearly has led to the Trump phenomenon.
I did not lie. As has been pointed out several times now, I said "nearly perfect" and was referring to the artistic ideal. Reading comprehension, dude.
"There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in" Leonard Cohen -
serenity159 — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 02:25 PM)
WTF has "nearly" has to do with it? You are still talking about perfection and you specifically said you didn't use the word "perfect" but "ideal".
Stop beating around the bush bathing in your idiocracy.
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centrd — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 02:59 PM)
Do you not understand the English language? Do you only speak in one-word sentences? Does
nearly at the top
mean the same thing as
at the top
to you? If so, you clearly need more help than I can possibly offer you then.
"There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in" Leonard Cohen -
jncarriere — 9 years ago(January 21, 2017 05:46 PM)
She's talking about you using the words "ideal" and "perfect" not the word "nearly". Still redundant,juvenile and pathetic an argument. Not you,but her.
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centrd — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 08:46 AM)
I know it's an alien concept for you but it's called synthesizing information to reach a conclusion. Aka, critical thinking. Let me explain. You can't take two words out of a statement and apply a meaning that wasn't there. Well, you can, but then you'd be either misconstruing the meaning or outright lying for your own purposes. That's either mindless stupidity or willful deceit.
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