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Diekan wrote:Harrison wrote:Diekan wrote:Do you ever pick up on something and wonder if you're the only one who's noticed it?
Maybe I'm high, but I've noticed something that maybe some of you might have picked up on too...
You ever notice that women with certain hair styles seem to have the same personality types? NOT EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM before one of you post skimmers jumps to conclusions.... Generally speaking here.
I've noticed that brunettes with short hair tend to be bitchier and more snobbish than other types.
Blondes with short hair seem to be more vain than most others.
Blondes with long hair seem to be more friendly than the others.
Redheads with short hair seem to be more friendly as well.
Redheads with long hair seem to be a bit more shy than most.
Brunettes with long hair seem to be more personable as well... but not to the extent the blondes are.
You really do know absolutely nothing about women, do you?
Translation: "I am fucking clueless. This is why I am alone and bitter. I know absolutely nothing about women except where to put my dick. This is even an issue at times because I sometimes try to fuck men."
LOL HOLY FUCK you're an idiot... just go away.
You haven't caught on yet that this is a facetious post?
Moron.
Phrenology is the science which studies the relationships between a person's character and the morphology of the skull. It is a very ancient object of study. The first philosopher to locate mental faculties in the head was in fact Aristoteles.
Several typologies have been defined, linking physionomy with character. The study of the face, physiognomony, has been particularly studied by the 18th century Swiss author Lavater.
Phrenology (from Greek: φρήν, phrēn, "mind"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is a theory which claims to be able to determine character, personality traits, and criminality on the basis of the shape of the head (reading "bumps"). Developed by German physician Franz Joseph Gall around 1800, and very popular in the 19th century, it is now discredited as a pseudoscience.
PHRENOLOGY is a theory which claims to be able to determine character, personality traits, and criminality on the basis of the shape of the head (reading "bumps").
Snero wrote:Phrenology is the science which studies the relationships between a person's character and the morphology of the skull. It is a very ancient object of study. The first philosopher to locate mental faculties in the head was in fact Aristoteles.
Several typologies have been defined, linking physionomy with character. The study of the face, physiognomony, has been particularly studied by the 18th century Swiss author Lavater.Phrenology (from Greek: φρήν, phrēn, "mind"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is a theory which claims to be able to determine character, personality traits, and criminality on the basis of the shape of the head (reading "bumps"). Developed by German physician Franz Joseph Gall around 1800, and very popular in the 19th century, it is now discredited as a pseudoscience.PHRENOLOGY is a theory which claims to be able to determine character, personality traits, and criminality on the basis of the shape of the head (reading "bumps").
specialists in kidneys are nephrologist, not phrenologists
Yamori wrote:The shape of their head and bumps on their skulls have far more influence on their personalities than hairstyle. Don't you know anything about prenology? :/
kinghooter00 wrote:if you get a lump on your head, from lets say a whack with a bat, and its on the back of your head, what does that tell a person about you????
kinghooter00 wrote:if you get a lump on your head, from lets say a whack with a bat, and its on the back of your head, what does that tell a person about you????
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