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Do I have any features that of Salma Hayek's? We are both Arabs and I was raised practically with the hispanics.
Here's a photo of Salma and me, let me warn you that the picture was in 4th grade, my face is exactly the same but for a little maturing and pimples, it is all the same. www.askmen.com/women/galleries/actress/salma-hayek/picture-5.html
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Please no nasty comments, just answer the question that's all I ask. | salma's mexican..
just cuz she has an arabic name doesn't mean she is arabic | I love to wear woman's clothing, is it really such a big deal now days? :))? I have always adored women's panties, lingerie and clothing! In fact, even now as a mature middle-aged man I get a little upset at the fact that women get all the fun in picking out fashion, style and comfort while men just wear the same old garbage day in and day out! Why is it that women get to have all the fun? Why is it that women get to have a million different styles of panties and bras while men have 3 basic styles?!! That's absolutely insane!! I was in a major shoe store the other day and I found over 100 pairs of different kinds of women's boots for this winter, guess how many men's? About 8 pair and most were garbage!!
I digress! Ladies, is it such a big deal now? Tell me your thoughts please. I don't have too many lady friends to bounce my thoughts off of and I would love more thought provoking comments from the ladies side of the peanut gallery. I love lingerie, camisoles, Teddy's, Long Satin gowns and even some naughty stuff once in a while! I think women are very fortunate and blessed in this way.
Your thoughts are appreciated... | | thats very strange but ill help anyways!... i think its because women have to impress people more. we are claimed as the weaker sex so we try to use everything we have to get what we want in life. to be honest, i cant stand wearing those sexy panties or whatever. they are so uncomfortable. i really think alot of the women who do wear them think that too, its just what is "in" so they try to fit in with everyone else but claim they want to be different | Can someone tell me how i can be beautiful,womanly,sophisticate… but still look young like ANNA KENDRICK?I AM.? If you look at a collection of her photos below,she looks so stunning,edgy and mature but still maintains the young look without looking too girlie girl like a barbie doll.I have always been a tomboy but when i saw her slow transformation from being the average looking girl to like a very beautiful women,i got inspired.
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I am 17 and my mom and dad plus all my relatives think i cant ever act or dress like a mature adult.I am a tomboy and at heart i feel like a 15 years old girl.For me age is just a number.I feel so ugly and suicidal.So give me some ideas on how to have my unique style without copying her.I just want t take her as an inspiration.Recently i have been admiring Kendra Wilkinson,Chloe Kardsahian and Anna Kendrick because they are so confident and beautiful.
I dont want to look over the top but i still want to stand out of the crowd by being unique in my own ways.I cant wear dressed because i am very skinny,especially my arms and leg and as a tomboy that makes me feel in confident.Dresses arent really made for skinny people.
I am 5'4,17 and weigh only like 101 pounds.I have dark brown eyes and black hair but its sometimes has brown tones in the sun.I have colored skin and i envy people who have one color skin like blacks or whites.My hair is a little past my shoulder.My nose is kind of long like Anna,i have medium sized lips but my lower lip seems a bit out like Kristen S.My eyes arent too big or small.But may look bigger if i wore mascara which i have never have.I have never even worn make up in my life.I either have hourglass or inverted triangle figure.My face is kind of oval.Please help me.I am scared of wearing make up and dresses plus high heels. | You shouldn't be scared of wearing the makeup and dressing up classy. Just try it and see if you like it.
Answer mine please?
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?… | Which celeb should I use for my RP character? She is a Princess of a fictional European island nation between England and France. She's in her mid to late twenties and studied Psychology and Social Anthropology at a university in her country. She is a people person in the greatest sense of the world, growing up from birth with a number of people around her. She has always been one who got along well with more mature and/or older people. Her parents instilled in her a great sense of duty. She is well aware of the reason she gets the finest education and things in the world, and understands that for all this, she must give back to her country. She has a sometimes inappropriate sense of humor and sometimes become too informal at times which has gotten her a glance or two from her parents, but applause from the people. She treats all the people that she meets like friends, but if she finds you rude or unkind, she will call you on it. She doesn't take criticism well, and has a terrible habit of always wanting to be right, to the point she will argue/become downright bitchy if you try to tell her otherwise. She has a bad shopping habit, doesn't particularly like to share her possessions, has a hard time drinking form the same glass as other people, and likes to crack her knuckles.
Here are my ideas
Olivia Wilde
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Kristen Bell
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Sophia Bush
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Scarlett Johansson
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Isla Fisher
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Katie Holmes
static.becomegorgeous.com/gallery/pictures/katieholmes_hairstyle4gallery.jpg | | last 1 | Which beautiful celeb to pick? She is a Princess of a fictional European island nation between England and France. She's in her mid to late twenties and studied Psychology and Social Anthropology at a university in her country. She is a people person in the greatest sense of the world, growing up from birth with a number of people around her. She has always been one who got along well with more mature and/or older people. Her parents instilled in her a great sense of duty. She is well aware of the reason she gets the finest education and things in the world, and understands that for all this, she must give back to her country. She has a sometimes inappropriate sense of humor and sometimes become too informal at times which has gotten her a glance or two from her parents, but applause from the people. She treats all the people that she meets like friends, but if she finds you rude or unkind, she will call you on it. She doesn't take criticism well, and has a terrible habit of always wanting to be right, to the point she will argue/become downright bitchy if you try to tell her otherwise. She has a bad shopping habit, doesn't particularly like to share her possessions, has a hard time drinking form the same glass as other people, and likes to crack her knuckles.
Here are my ideas
Olivia Wilde
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Kristen Bell
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Sophia Bush
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Scarlett Johansson
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Isla Fisher
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Katie Holmes
static.becomegorgeous.com/gallery… | | Katie H. ~~ | What are some movies with this in it? I always loved reading stories when i was a guy with witches in them. You know the whole old women with the black cat, that lives in a little cottage and has an overgrown garden etc? I remember reading this guy's book of this boy and girl who sneak around the gate of the garden spying on the women because she was known as a 'witch' by the local guyren and stuff. what are some movies (guys, or more mature movies) that has a story that is similar, with the whole witch thing. (Please don't say hocus pocus...) If you don't really know the whole "witch" scene, heres a pic of something similar im thinking about. www.architecturetoursla.com/gallery/11a.jpg | here are a few that you may like - I loved them all and although some may be a little "less witchy" than you like - they are worth the rent -
THE BROTHER'S GRIMM: Will and Jake Grimm are travelling con-artists who encounter a genuine fairy-tale curse which requires genuine courage instead of their usual bogus exorcisms.
THE DARK CRYSTAL: Another planet, another time. 1000 years ago the mysterious Dark Crystal was damaged by one of the Urskeks and an age of chaos has began! The evil race of grotesque birdlike lizards the Skeksis, gnomish dragons who rule their fantastic planet with an iron claw. Meanwhile the orphan Jen, raised in solitude by a race of the peace-loving wizards called the Mystics, embarks on a quest to find the missing shard of the Dark Crystal which gives the Skesis their power and restore the balance of the universe.
BEDKNOBS and BROOMSTICKS (1971): Browne, headmaster of Miss Price's witchcraft training correspondence school. Miss Price tells him of a plan to find the magic words for a spell known as Substitutiary Locomotion, which brings inanimate objects to life. This spell will be her work for the war effort.In August of 1940 in the English village of Pepperinge Eye, three cockney orphans are sent to live with Eglantine Price (Angela Lansbury), who is studying to become an apprentice witch.
HARRY POTTER MOVIES - they all have that "witch hut look and feel" and magic.
MERLIN: The legendary wizard tells his story of his war against Queen Mab of the Sidhe and his creation of Camelot.
THE MISTS OF AVALON: Based on the bestseller by Marion Zimmer Bradley It tells the story of the women behind King Arthur; including his mother, Igraine; his half-sister, Morgaine; his aunt Viviane, the Lady of the Lake; and his wife, Gwenwyfar.
WARLOCK: A warlock flees from the 16th to the 20th century, with a witch-hunter in hot pursuit. | Age aint nothin but a number...he has a daughter the same age as me!!!!? So here is the issue I am going through and I hope you can shed some light on it and give me another way of looking at it. Let me tell you a little bit about myself.
I am a 21 year old women who is very passionate about the goals I have set for myself academically and professionally. Because of this, relationships have never really been something that I have strived to have in my life. I have alwayss said when the right man comes around then I'll know, so until then I won't waste my time on the silly guys I meet on a day to day basis. People have always told me that I'm mature for my age or wise beyond my years, I think it's because of this I have never really been attracted to guys my age. I have always pictured myself with someone seven or eight years older than me at most.
Since the fall I have been casually running into the same guy around town on the subway. We striked up a convorsation and found that we have similar interst. I am majoring in the visual arts and he actually works for a local art gallery. He has even helped to connect me with some friends of his in the biz. He is very attractive, and I can talk to him for hours and stay interested, where as normally my convorsations with men tend to bore me. He has recently expressed romantic feelings for me, and wants to persue a relationship with me. He is basically perfect in everyway, except for one thing: He is 45!!!!!
His age is not the only thing that bothers me, but he also has a daughter the same age as me! I like to think that I am pretty smart when it comes to the BS men say to get "some", but I honestly don't get that vibe from him. He seems to only want the best for me, and I am starting to develop feelings for him to...I would just feel so weird going out in public with him as my boyfriend. | | just picture yourself having sex with your dad. that should do it. | Oscars worst and best dressed? Women best dressed:
Miley Cyrus- www.femalefirst.co.uk/image-libra…
i LOVED her valentino gown gorgeous! she looked chic and mature!
heidi klum- movies.aol.com/oscars-academy-awa…
SHE LOOKED STUNNING IN DIOR!(:
Katherine heigl looked great too! i loved her hair! it was like a old fashioned look and her escada dress was ahhmazzinngg!
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worst dressed:
Tilda swinton- EW her dress hid her figure and was just atrocious! horrible choice.
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Nicole guyman- It's kind of an awkward length like someone accidentally hemmed it just an inch too short and the shoes werent really "oscar fashion". AND THAT NECKLACE ugh it was not flattering to her dress the whole onsomble just didnt work!
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What are your worst and best dressed? | | miley looked horrible but i liked the dress | Look how much the Harry Potter stars have changed...:')? Since the Harry Potter films are coming to an end I was curious to see how much the three main starts they have changed in both they way act and look.
I always thought it would be hard growing up in the public eye but they have done so well and now they have grown in to lovely, kind, mature people :)
But look how much they've changed!
Dan
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Rupert
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Emma
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Lets wish them the best of luck for the future :) oh and what do you feel was the best film? I thought Philosophers stone but Prisoner of Azkaban was good aswell :) | I agree; they do seem to be very lovely people. :) All three of them are also exceptionally talented and I have no doubts that they will go far with their careers.
As for which film I think is best, I'm not quite sure. Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone definitely jumps out as the most magical of the seven. Chamber of Secrets was the one I used to watch literally every day of my guyhood, so that one surely brings back memories. Though my personal favorite is probably Order of the Phoenix because I really enjoyed watching the Dumbledore's Army bits as well as the scenes in the Department of Mysteries. Oh, and I could watch Deathly Hallows: Part 1 a million times over just for the Ron and Hermione moments, hehe. Though I'm sure that Part 2 will probably replace OotP as my overall favorite just because of the Ron/Hermione kiss. :)
Wow, I did not expect to write that much. Sorry, it's a bit difficult for me to stop talking about Harry Potter once I've started. :P | I am submitting my short story to a contest? Can I have some critique on it? Is it ok? What to work on? ? May could not have come quick enough for the seniors of Colford University. The euphoric skyline retired to evening, in a blend of blue and tangerine. Numerous students who packed commuter vans and walked in groups averaging 3-5 were just beginning their night off.
Most were ready to let their hair down after a tumultuous month of papers, exams, and research studies. Among the gallery of white baseball caps, oversized cups and domesticated, drunken cackling stood well-known attendees at an off-campus mixer. Ellie Seaver and her group of girlfriends stood outside the deck of her friend Jody’s place, as if they were attending a Hollywood wrap party. Checking out the scenery, their efforts of meeting legitimate dating material were inspired, but challenging at best.
Across the way, Brendan Raymore had his sights set on Ellie, a 5’7 tawny-haired super cutie. Affectionately referred to as ‘Ellie-fish’ by her single mother, who had Ellie at a young age, the Seaver women were very close. Tonight, she was celebrating for mom just as much as she abhorred dealing with being asked about what she had lined up after finishing up her last semester. Brendan, wearing a striped, button down shirt curtained over dreary, denim jeans had parted black hair a crop thick sideburns. Although he valued and respected women, you’d be hard pressed if the women in his life had thought of him any more than the brotherly type, to his chagrin. Kicking back with his freshman year hall mates and reminiscing about slip and slide at 3 in the morning—Brendan was pretending to contribute but looked over amid the bustling crowd. Was Ellie Seaver out of his league? Maybe. But then again, never underestimate the power of objectivity….This was Brendan’s game plan, until of course he spotted a slew of Capri-sporting, sandal-wearing, shell-neck laced girls who drew his eye away from his secret crush. Ellie looked on, exchanging a huge grin with Brendan, whom blushed and mopped his hair while pretending not to notice. It didn't work.
In the traditional sense, these two particular seniors came from opposite sides of the tracks. In lieu of their group of friends, social standing wise in high school, you would never have guessed that the other knew the other had existed. This was different. Some people matured. Others, not so much. The two had study group together for a few semesters and always exchanged a warm hello when passing each other in the dining halls. Neither lacked drive, besides they were graduating college in a week so things should even out smoothly.
Early afternoon, Brendan woke from a semi-inebriated stupor to the hammering at the door from his conservative father. Right off the bat, the ever-so opinionated father of 4 looked his oldest son square in the eye with a sentiment of ‘Kiddo, let’s talk’ For Brendan this was all too routine. In his mind, and arguably others his age, a suitable description of his father’s lectures would be John Raymore’s Bullshit Cat walling: Volume 1 available in Nerve-wracking and Unnecessary. Brendan did care about his parents although he sought to find his own true form at Colford. His mother was the first to hug the first of the family to have done anything productive past high school. The Raymore patriarchs were high school sweethearts, raising their first born at the peak of coming to terms with their own sense of identity. Over the years, they had gone out of their way to bond with their guy over a slew of topics—ranging from balancing a check book to why having sex on the first date is bad news. Brendan begged this not be one of those interventions.
The Raymores saw fit to lay down the law no matter how advanced they felt their 22-year old proved to be. Balancing a semblance of integrity and tact was one thing, but keeping up his laundry habits was an Achilles heel.
“How you been, dad,” Brendan asked with heavy eyes and bird’s nest hair as he stood up to carry up the rest of his month’s worth of wardrobe his mother insisted she wash.
“He’s put on weight, John,” she chimed in.
“I doubt that, honey,” he replied firmly with a ‘let’s not sugarcoat any of this to him’ look.
“Bren—it’s been a while since you’ve been at school and we’re going to have to ask that you switch to living in the basement and…..possibly getting your own place soon,”
his father relayed passively.
“What the hell? You guys serious? I mean, I promise I’ll get it together,” Brendan exclaimed dumbfounded. He tried to work his mother into a seeking of approval that he curses up a storm in front of them both. It would not be the first time.
“What about MY room, ma?”
“Look son, we know this is a hard pill to swallow but things haven’t been all that great at work. And ever since we came here, your mom and I have been struggling like crazy to put your brother and sister through school. That’s what it is….I’m sorry.”
The middle ch | Does this contest charge money to enter? If it does, you might as well save your money. You need a lot of practice before you will win a short story contest. I'm sorry.
Of course, maybe this is like some of those poetry contests where every one who enters "wins," and is encouraged to buy copies of the book.
You do have some talent which you could develop and become a good short story writer. Good luck.
Oughtera is giving better advice than I did. Sorry about that. Though I do think the whom in the passage she chose ought to be who. Again, good luck to you. |
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