I really do
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xandaman90 — 17 years ago(April 10, 2008 09:38 PM)
lemme guess. her mother was a troll and her father was a hobbit.
Damn, that must be tough.
And yes. You are crazy.
If you like people with permanent "anger faces" then what can I say? she's all yours.
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LL-9 — 17 years ago(May 25, 2008 12:59 PM)
You're not nuts. Never apologize for what you like, totalmetal.
If everybody found the same few people beautiful/attractive/sexy (the way Hollywood seems to want us to do ), then the world would be very dull, and there would never be enough beauty to go around.
Like what you like. Groupthink is for drones.
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Jungian80 — 17 years ago(August 06, 2008 10:40 AM)
I've never seen anyone point this out. But Sandra Bernhard has an underbite. Just watch her mouth when she speaks, the law it juts out and makes the upper jaw look sunken in. It's the reason her lips so big. Basically, the lower jaw throws everything out of proportion and she simply looks asymmetrical. I'm a male and I have an underbite that I'm hoping to have corrected soon (costs more than I afford right now). It's a very long and painful ordeal (2 years braces, surgery, mouth wired shut, 2 years post-operative braces = roughly 5 years). If Sandra wanted to have her face corrected, It would have been very taxing on her career. And the likelihood of aftereffects are reasonably high. This being with modern technology. She's a bit too old to have it done now. And she's made a career out of looking the way she does. I've taken ALOT of grief for looking the way I did too. Asymmetry makes people react to you in ways they don't even realize. And they always assume incorrectly where your mood is concerned.
The only reason I'm having this corrected is because of side-effects of having an underbite (TMJ, difficulty sleeping, chewing, migraines, etc). When you have something like Sandra and I have, it puts you in the driver's seat where compassion is concerned. She has strong outspoken opinions. But if she looked differently, people would react differently to what she's saying. Shallow much? I can't even begin to list all of the wonderful things I've learned because of my this little genetic 'flaw.' But one of the things I have learned is that people's opinions about how I look are pretty worthless. What are you going to do? Send me on some cheesy makeover show and broadcast to the world that I'm so lacking in self-esteem that I'll debase myself on live TV? That I can't make the most of what I have?
Sorry if this is a long post. But guys, come on. If you think she's ugly that's fair. It's the everyday opinions of the slack-jawed(irony noted) masses that help shape the person into becoming an individualor lead me like a good sheep into being "America's Next Top Media Whore." Be proud of what you have. And try and be proud that Sandra's made it where she is by actually having TALENT. Good god. It's so rare. You think we'd be more impressed. -
ProfessorFate — 17 years ago(August 28, 2008 04:59 PM)
Not pretty but I think she's sexy. She's tall and slender and I love her lips. I also like her sense of humor. I thought she was very sexy in "The King of Comedy" in the scene where she undresses for a tied up Jerry Lewis.
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Haifis — 17 years ago(November 18, 2008 07:15 AM)
She is pretty.
Look at these photos
http://www.grabow.biz/images/SandraBernhard.jpg
http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2005/02/18/pt_bernhard_1902_ent-lead__200x197.jpg
http://ac4.yt-thm-a02.yimg.com/image/d4276100729fa498
http://www.popmatters.com/tv/reviews/s/images/sandra-bernhard-experience.jpg
http://news-info.wustl.edu/images/2003/bernhard.jpg