Only in video games that let me create my own characters because I am horrible at creating characters that look like normal humans.
yes
This might give some context. Posted on another thread:


Kira: Captain Boday? You want me to bring Captain Boday to your quarters for dinner?
Dax: It’s just a suggestion.
Kira: Well, it’s a bad suggestion! Number one, you used to go out with Captain Boday, number two, Worf hates him, and number three, and we’ve discussed this many times, Captain Boday has a transparent skull.
Dax: And you don’t like to see a man’s brains?
Looks kinda like a young Gérard Depardieu
The transparent head with visible skull is a pretty unusual feature.
Why the long face?

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Excellent picture of a mare-kin, but don’t they usually hold the crayon in their mouth?
I never understood why people thought Sarah Jessica Parker was attractive…
Because she bewitched a whole generation of disney kids by giving them their first experience with bouncy cleavage
Okay that could TOTALLY be it. I never watched any Disney channel shit ever.
Her entire roll in Mars attacks terrified me, and fuck that entire movie to begin with. Here I was learning the joys of sci-fi. And that movie looked like acomedy was billed as a comedy but scared the shit out of me
That’s a shame, I love Mars Attacks.
Don’t run, we are your friends!
Genetics.
It’s Ric Ocasek’s nephew.
Kinda looks like Fred Gwynne with bigger cheek bones.

“What is a yoot?”
Beards - normalizing jaws that are too small or too large since 50,000 BCE
Fabio? Christopher Lee?
Lee Pace in 20 years?
We already know what old Lee Pace looks like as Dusk in Foundation
I was thinking Lord Farquad
Or Heyerdahl… Definitely a Christopher though!
A bit like Roger Waters

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Yeah he’s on Fa$ebook.
Facial reconstruction of a 4,000-year-old Aryan man from Chelyabinsk
The Sintashta culture is a Middle Bronze Age archaeological culture associated with the spread of Proto-Indo-Iranian languages.
The physical anthropology of the Sintashta population is marked by pronounced heterogeneity, visible both between sites and within individual burial grounds. Even within a single kurgan, we see a mosaic of cranial types, including Steppe European and Uraloid variants, as well as those showing Southern European characteristics of the Middle Volga region (Balanovo culture) and Central Asia (Dzharkutan, Apalli tepe, Gonur) (Khokhlov, Kitov 2014: 140–141).https://www.facebook.com/groups/1002658643813430/posts/2023134105099207/
Yes definitely. It’s not that unusual even.






