Sujet : Re: Totall OT: Chins on American actresses
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 20. Aug 2024, 01:05:11
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On 8/19/2024 12:43 AM, Sylvia Else wrote:
When I first saw Reece Witherspoon in "Legally Blonde", my immediate thought was that she was deformed, and I wondered why she would have been cast.
Likely because "casting criteria" involve more than physical appearances.
Seeing folks "cast" in other "roles" (*jobs*) for which appearance is low
on the priority list gives a wider sampling. Suni Williams?
But I've since noticed that protruding chins seem very common amongst American actresses, leading me to wonder whether they reflect an anatomical difference between American Caucasians, and Caucasians in other countries. Or perhaps a cabal of chin-loving directors has taken over US drama production.
What is, or is not, anatomically normal in a population, is purely a matter of statistics, so I'm not suggesting there's anything wrong with these people.
Still, I wonder what others here think, both US and non US.
I am most "intrigued" by folks with asymetric features. And, whether *they*
notice them in themselves, or not.