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Sorry if I came across as if I'm angry Deep, because I'm not. I agree with the learning part 100%. In fact now a days I try to only discus things with those I consider intelligent enough that I might learn something. As I've said before I've learned a few things from you just reading your posts. My point is exactly what Clique just said. She is more mature no question about that, it's just that she doesn't look more mature as you make it sound. I just don't believe that you still don't get the point, you are way to intelligent to not understand this. You're only defense it seems is trying to look as if you've given a perfect explanation and no one else has. Well how difficult is it to understand that when you're referring to looks it includes everything and not just a persons facial expressions. Anyone can have an expression and not be a mature person at all, as Mihail has best described this, a lot of people in the entertainment business might have a mature expression on their face, but they are anything but that. That's why when you apply for a top grade job, they take in consideration the way you dress, your resume and portfolio, and now even your credit report, and not just your facial expressions. is this your only evidence ?? Her facial expressions. Forget about the little girl outfits, I'm not trying to make her look bad, and I think I've already said to much about this. I honestly wish that you were right, and therefore all those that have left would be still here.
Cooney your doing a great job !! I promise not to post another comment about this here.
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Oh she seems to me, more & more like Alizee
The points you people are arguing about are very relative terms. Define mature, young, no you can't and the real problem is nobody is taking this relevance from one reference. In this case nobody can. If maturity is only age yes she is older but she enjoys life with same enthusiasm as she would 3 4 years back. If maturity means development of mind well she is a mother now, surely she can take her decisions. Taking your decisions by some weak evidences, well its a dangerous business. I personally think, using what ever words, everybody simply means one thing that she seems more attractive than before. Can you decide on matureness of a deity. Atleast I can't. |
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Like many people, I've been on the internet since before www existed, and I've been doing forums since newsgroups were hot stuff. I know perfectly well that even with the best of intentions, stuff like above can spiral out of control and turn very nasty very fast. That's all I want to avoid. This is a thread that we don't want to threadjack - it's actually still serving it's purpose after nearly 60 pages! Quite an accomplishment. We've been getting lots of new fans here recently, and we're making lots of first impressions. Let's keep those first impressions good - we don't want people afraid to join in because the veterans jump them for saying something other than the party line.
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OK, I can think of one (and only one) example where I maybe understand where you might be coming from, and that's the weird outfit she wore to one interview that looked like a set of baggy pajamas with a lot of stars and planets and stuff all over it. Is that what you'd consider a "little girl" outfit? I kind of thought that suit was over the top. Other than that, I really, sincerely, honestly don't know what you're talking about. At least I now know you're talking about her clothes and hair, which I didn't before. By the way, I live on the West Coast, where professional standards of attire are perhaps a little different than they are in Florida. It's all very cultural. I could walk down a street in San Francisco wearing an outfit that would earn incredulous stares in Boston, and be invisible.
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Too much text in this thread!
Please, move it into the separate thread, is possible! Call it "Pictures discussion", or something... |
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Nice i like the childish side she look so nice
aja and good idea from you
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There are wrinkles in her childish face. Hee hee Sorry but this thread is starting to lose it's bitterness.
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