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[quote=Anonymous]These things tend to get over-rated, at least physically. I watched "Phantom of the Opera" that movie maybe 10 years ago. The dude took that mask off, and I expected to see a hole in his face (like the guy on Boardwalk Empire). Nope, it was just a little marred up. All the real scars were on the INSIDE, in his psyche. Just like you. you can fix your face any way you like. Real damage is on the inside and is far harder to see, and fix. We don't know what this genetic ailment is though. Hapsburg jaw? Gonzo nose? Sometimes stuff comes out of nowhere. My oldest daughter has this cartoonish ski-jump nose that looks nothing like mine or my wife's. It is what it is, but for some people dwelling on little details of appearance is a part time job.[/quote]
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