Lol. No it doesn't. Your hairline starts at your skull; like all human beings.
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Edited by CrazyLincoln: 12/21/2015 3:51:42 AM[b] [/b]
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Are you implying the distance from the red line to the green is 0.5 inches?
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No, I'm implying that normally, hair goes across rather than around. Your hairline seem so exaggerated because it goes around, regardless of measurement.
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And your hair doesn't go around your skull in a circle? How is that possible? Mine is up 0.5 inches from yours. Minor changes in genetics yes, but outrageously different no.
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Edited by The Cellar Door: 8/28/2015 6:48:48 PM>>>reading comprehension >>not talking about measurements Red is a normal hairline Green is your hair line [b]Regardless of the measurements[/b], the fact that your hair line is [i]curved[/i] (or goes around your face) makes that blue space look like a football field in width.
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[quote]>>>reading comprehension >>not talking about measurements [/quote] Yet we are. [quote]Red is a normal hairline Green is your hair line[/quote] Okay cellar. Imagine a skull. The hair line is a circle laid a top the skull and extends downward. Yours extends downward 0.5 inches further than mine. [quote][b]Regardless of the measurements[/b], the fact that your hair line is [i]curved[/i] (or goes around your face) makes that blue space look like a football field in width.[/quote] Yours is curved too! That's how round objects works. Your hairline curves around your head too just like mine. Your model is nonsensical.
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Well cellar. You apparently can't understand the concept of a hairline. The hairline extends [b]around[/b] the entire skulls in a circle. Why are you showing the hairline dropping in an upside down U fashion?
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I see a lot of arguing about Lincoln's hairline, yet no one mentions the fact that Cellar is clearly the actor who played Sloth from the Goonies.
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