Who have you been compared to... and why?

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Descyple

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When I was younger I got Julia Roberts from several different people. (I never saw a resemblance.)

Now it seems I get Danica Patrick.
Grace, people say I resemble Danica Patrick as well, but only when I drive past them in a car going 200 mph.

I guess I have a very attractive (and feminine) "blur" face!!!
 
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Angelique

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Nobody.....sigh.

But when I tell people my names Angel, they say the name fits me. I also have strange eyes.. they seem to glow. I get you have beautiful eyes about 50 times a day. But I dont look like anyone.
 
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cinder

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Multiple people have pointed out that I have some definite Sheldon like tendencies. I'm pleading the 5th on that one. Interestingly enough did you know that the phrase to plead the 5th comes from the 5th amendment to the US constitution which state no person shall [lots of things including] be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself?
This is just one of the first ten amendments to the US constitution which are collectively known as the bill of rights and are designed to protect the citizens of the country from abuses of power by the federal government. They were not an original part of the US constitution but had to be promised to secure the support necessary to ratify the Constitution.
 
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jennymae

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I was once told by a guy that I reminded him of Nicole Kidman. Oh my...I thought, and felt my self esteem growing. But then he said I didnt actually look like her, but that I had the same strict look on my face when he was talking lollll.
 

Lynx

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Multiple people have pointed out that I have some definite Sheldon like tendencies. I'm pleading the 5th on that one. Interestingly enough did you know that the phrase to plead the 5th comes from the 5th amendment to the US constitution which state no person shall [lots of things including] be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself?
This is just one of the first ten amendments to the US constitution which are collectively known as the bill of rights and are designed to protect the citizens of the country from abuses of power by the federal government. They were not an original part of the US constitution but had to be promised to secure the support necessary to ratify the Constitution.
Everything you said after the second sentence proves you do indeed have sheldon-esque tendencies. =^.^=
 
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ServantStrike

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People don't really compare me to anyone, they just tell me that I'm strange - just strange. To be fair, my hobbies and interests are a bit dichotomous at first glance.

Actually wait, I've been compared to Chris Farley a few times in my life, as well as lumpy from leave it to beaver. I'm a bit of an ox at times. Still that only captures one aspect of my personality.
 

Lynx

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Four points to ServanStrike for use of the word dichotomous. When I use words like that around here (in west TN) people look at me funny and say "Huh?" I can't help it, I grew up in a house where people read books and use "big words" in normal conversation. It's not MY fault most people in this region have the vocabulary comprehension of a chihuahua.

On a related note, multiple times I have been compared to a dictionary.
 

violakat

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Four points to ServanStrike for use of the word dichotomous. When I use words like that around here (in west TN) people look at me funny and say "Huh?" I can't help it, I grew up in a house where people read books and use "big words" in normal conversation. It's not MY fault most people in this region have the vocabulary comprehension of a chihuahua.

On a related note, multiple times I have been compared to a dictionary.
But chihuahua is a big word, so they can't have one that size. Let's say they have the vocabulary of a poodle instead.
 

zeroturbulence

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Four points to ServanStrike for use of the word dichotomous. When I use words like that around here (in west TN) people look at me funny and say "Huh?" I can't help it, I grew up in a house where people read books and use "big words" in normal conversation. It's not MY fault most people in this region have the vocabulary comprehension of a chihuahua.

On a related note, multiple times I have been compared to a dictionary.
Now now, let's not pick on the phraseologically disadvantaged.

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ServantStrike

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Four points to ServanStrike for use of the word dichotomous. When I use words like that around here (in west TN) people look at me funny and say "Huh?" I can't help it, I grew up in a house where people read books and use "big words" in normal conversation. It's not MY fault most people in this region have the vocabulary comprehension of a chihuahua.

On a related note, multiple times I have been compared to a dictionary.
Whoever said words can never hurt them have never met us!


We can throw books at them!
 

blue_ladybug

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Whoever said words can never hurt them have never met us!


We can throw books at them!

Now wait a minute! You didn't really think you could get rid of me this easily, did ya? :p Simply throwing books at me will not work for I can easily dodge them! mwahhahahahaha!! :) lol

* takes off running with SS in hot pursuit cuz I borrowed his signature* :)
 
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ServantStrike

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Now wait a minute! You didn't really think you could get rid of me this easily, did ya? :p Simply throwing books at me will not work for I can easily dodge them! mwahhahahahaha!! :) lol

* takes off running with SS in hot pursuit cuz I borrowed his signature* :)

You might want to watch out for that trip hazard right in front of you...
 

Lynx

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I could compare y'all to a few things... but I will refrain.
 

Fenner

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When the show Friends was on people would say my personality reminded them of Phoebe. I guess because I'm laid back and things do go over my head sometimes.
 
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ServantStrike

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I could compare y'all to a few things... but I will refrain.
Children?



Gas bags? Okay maybe just me on that last one...
 

Lynx

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Phoebe? Neat!

There once was a man named Bebe
Who fell in love with a girl named Phoebe
"But," said he "I must see
What the minister's fee be
Before Phoebe become Phoebe Bebe."
 

Pipp

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I cant think of anyone although I've been told a few times I had Katy Perry hair ... back when hers was black.
 
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Charcoal

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In high school, the comparisons ran along the lines of Heath "10 Things" Ledger. Three years & a hairstyle change later, an associate minister was in an open forum comparing me to a young Rick "Wanna come to my party? I'll do your taxes for you." Moranis. Not in an edifying or uplifting sort of way, I might add.
On a side note, I heard a few years later that he had moved on to leading a different church, where it came to light that he was involving himself in the lives of church members in ways that he should have only involved himself with his wife.
 
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Inu

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I've been compared to Dory form the animation, Finding Nemo .....

Why???

I can't really remember why.... :rolleyes: