And for Tony,
Quote from: Travellin Dave on September 11, 2018, 12:59:37 PMQuote from: Travellin Dave on September 11, 2018, 12:57:39 PMMost scientifically beautiful woman...University of St Andrews perception laboratory in the School of Psychology's, Carmen Lefèvre, implied that beauty has a major connection to symmetry, stating, "Florence has all the classic signs of beauty." Further more, "Symmetry appears to be a very important cue to attractiveness."Research found that people are more (unconsciously) attracted to symmetry because it's an indication of strong genes, therefore implying better odds of mating and overall reproduction. According to Daily Mail, the most attractive women have pupils just half the width of her face from ear to ear, Colgate almost foots the bill by scoring a 44 percent ratio. Impressive! Carmen Lefèvre went on to say, Colgate is a display of "classic signs of beauty." What does that mean? Large eyes, high cheek bones, and supple lips.Science also says the most attractive woman's distance between her eyes and mouth is a little over a third of the measurement between her hair line and chin. Colgate's ratio is 32.8 percent.Apparently, this "proportional beauty theory" backdates to when Da Vinci applied visionary thinking and mathematical genius to describing the perfect face over half a millennium ago.All started with some Florence googling....and came upon Florence ColgateEeeewww. Poor phrasing.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on September 11, 2018, 12:57:39 PMMost scientifically beautiful woman...University of St Andrews perception laboratory in the School of Psychology's, Carmen Lefèvre, implied that beauty has a major connection to symmetry, stating, "Florence has all the classic signs of beauty." Further more, "Symmetry appears to be a very important cue to attractiveness."Research found that people are more (unconsciously) attracted to symmetry because it's an indication of strong genes, therefore implying better odds of mating and overall reproduction. According to Daily Mail, the most attractive women have pupils just half the width of her face from ear to ear, Colgate almost foots the bill by scoring a 44 percent ratio. Impressive! Carmen Lefèvre went on to say, Colgate is a display of "classic signs of beauty." What does that mean? Large eyes, high cheek bones, and supple lips.Science also says the most attractive woman's distance between her eyes and mouth is a little over a third of the measurement between her hair line and chin. Colgate's ratio is 32.8 percent.Apparently, this "proportional beauty theory" backdates to when Da Vinci applied visionary thinking and mathematical genius to describing the perfect face over half a millennium ago.All started with some Florence googling....and came upon Florence Colgate
Most scientifically beautiful woman...University of St Andrews perception laboratory in the School of Psychology's, Carmen Lefèvre, implied that beauty has a major connection to symmetry, stating, "Florence has all the classic signs of beauty." Further more, "Symmetry appears to be a very important cue to attractiveness."Research found that people are more (unconsciously) attracted to symmetry because it's an indication of strong genes, therefore implying better odds of mating and overall reproduction. According to Daily Mail, the most attractive women have pupils just half the width of her face from ear to ear, Colgate almost foots the bill by scoring a 44 percent ratio. Impressive! Carmen Lefèvre went on to say, Colgate is a display of "classic signs of beauty." What does that mean? Large eyes, high cheek bones, and supple lips.Science also says the most attractive woman's distance between her eyes and mouth is a little over a third of the measurement between her hair line and chin. Colgate's ratio is 32.8 percent.Apparently, this "proportional beauty theory" backdates to when Da Vinci applied visionary thinking and mathematical genius to describing the perfect face over half a millennium ago.
And of course for LTG....
Quote from: Travellin Dave on September 11, 2018, 01:07:59 PMAnd of course for LTG....All I see are dollar signs.
And for Raz....
Quote from: Travellin Dave on September 11, 2018, 12:59:37 PMQuote from: Travellin Dave on September 11, 2018, 12:57:39 PMMost scientifically beautiful woman...University of St Andrews perception laboratory in the School of Psychology's, Carmen Lefèvre, implied that beauty has a major connection to symmetry, stating, "Florence has all the classic signs of beauty." Further more, "Symmetry appears to be a very important cue to attractiveness."Research found that people are more (unconsciously) attracted to symmetry because it's an indication of strong genes, therefore implying better odds of mating and overall reproduction. According to Daily Mail, the most attractive women have pupils just half the width of her face from ear to ear, Colgate almost foots the bill by scoring a 44 percent ratio. Impressive! Carmen Lefèvre went on to say, Colgate is a display of "classic signs of beauty." What does that mean? Large eyes, high cheek bones, and supple lips.Science also says the most attractive woman's distance between her eyes and mouth is a little over a third of the measurement between her hair line and chin. Colgate's ratio is 32.8 percent.Apparently, this "proportional beauty theory" backdates to when Da Vinci applied visionary thinking and mathematical genius to describing the perfect face over half a millennium ago.All started with some Florence googling....and came upon Florence ColgateNo mention of the ideal dimension between her mouth and my crotch.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on September 11, 2018, 01:07:28 PMAnd for Raz....I don't recognize this one.
Dang, FlorenceDave, you got me chuckling pretty good here.
Possible thunderstorms be damned, I'm smoking a cigar on the way home. Now, I've just gotta figure out what it'll be.