Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Can’t get past her lazy eye. She looks slow.
You can’t get past it? Is it that traumatic? She has interesting eyes but you just can’t? Oh, dear.
+1
I like the way she candidly points out that her eyes have an odd shape - she even said they’re different sizes and that she’s used to people commenting on it. I think her face is lovely and not cookie-cutter perfect which makes it more interesting. She made me laugh when she called herself Ms. Sid Sloth.
To the PP saying she “looks slow” - comments like that reveal so much about you, none of it good. Would you say Halle Bailey “looks slow” due to her wide set eyes?
You know that poster would never say that about Halle Bailey. And that PP would call you a racist if you did.
It’s Halle Berry. And she does not have unusually wide-set eyes. Apple Martin does, but it’s bizarre that people are freaked out by them.
Wide set eyes are called hypertelorism.
Often a consequence of in vitro fertilization.
Or maybe she just looks like her dad. Do you even know who we are talking about?
His eyes are not wide set. NP.
They sort of are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Can’t get past her lazy eye. She looks slow.
You can’t get past it? Is it that traumatic? She has interesting eyes but you just can’t? Oh, dear.
+1
I like the way she candidly points out that her eyes have an odd shape - she even said they’re different sizes and that she’s used to people commenting on it. I think her face is lovely and not cookie-cutter perfect which makes it more interesting. She made me laugh when she called herself Ms. Sid Sloth.
To the PP saying she “looks slow” - comments like that reveal so much about you, none of it good. Would you say Halle Bailey “looks slow” due to her wide set eyes?
You know that poster would never say that about Halle Bailey. And that PP would call you a racist if you did.
It’s Halle Berry. And she does not have unusually wide-set eyes. Apple Martin does, but it’s bizarre that people are freaked out by them.
Wide set eyes are called hypertelorism.
Often a consequence of in vitro fertilization.
Or maybe she just looks like her dad. Do you even know who we are talking about?
His eyes are not wide set. NP.
Anonymous wrote:Too bad to hear Apple now wants to act rather than go to law school. Not sure GP is as well connected in Hollywood as she used to be, seems to have better connections in fashion. Apple seems a little on the flighty side for acting, but I guess we'll see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Can’t get past her lazy eye. She looks slow.
You can’t get past it? Is it that traumatic? She has interesting eyes but you just can’t? Oh, dear.
+1
I like the way she candidly points out that her eyes have an odd shape - she even said they’re different sizes and that she’s used to people commenting on it. I think her face is lovely and not cookie-cutter perfect which makes it more interesting. She made me laugh when she called herself Ms. Sid Sloth.
To the PP saying she “looks slow” - comments like that reveal so much about you, none of it good. Would you say Halle Bailey “looks slow” due to her wide set eyes?
You know that poster would never say that about Halle Bailey. And that PP would call you a racist if you did.
It’s Halle Berry. And she does not have unusually wide-set eyes. Apple Martin does, but it’s bizarre that people are freaked out by them.
Wide set eyes are called hypertelorism.
Often a consequence of in vitro fertilization.
Or maybe she just looks like her dad. Do you even know who we are talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Can’t get past her lazy eye. She looks slow.
You can’t get past it? Is it that traumatic? She has interesting eyes but you just can’t? Oh, dear.
+1
I like the way she candidly points out that her eyes have an odd shape - she even said they’re different sizes and that she’s used to people commenting on it. I think her face is lovely and not cookie-cutter perfect which makes it more interesting. She made me laugh when she called herself Ms. Sid Sloth.
To the PP saying she “looks slow” - comments like that reveal so much about you, none of it good. Would you say Halle Bailey “looks slow” due to her wide set eyes?
You know that poster would never say that about Halle Bailey. And that PP would call you a racist if you did.
It’s Halle Berry. And she does not have unusually wide-set eyes. Apple Martin does, but it’s bizarre that people are freaked out by them.
Wide set eyes are called hypertelorism.
Often a consequence of in vitro fertilization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Can’t get past her lazy eye. She looks slow.
You can’t get past it? Is it that traumatic? She has interesting eyes but you just can’t? Oh, dear.
+1
I like the way she candidly points out that her eyes have an odd shape - she even said they’re different sizes and that she’s used to people commenting on it. I think her face is lovely and not cookie-cutter perfect which makes it more interesting. She made me laugh when she called herself Ms. Sid Sloth.
To the PP saying she “looks slow” - comments like that reveal so much about you, none of it good. Would you say Halle Bailey “looks slow” due to her wide set eyes?
You know that poster would never say that about Halle Bailey. And that PP would call you a racist if you did.
It’s Halle Berry. And she does not have unusually wide-set eyes. Apple Martin does, but it’s bizarre that people are freaked out by them.
Wide set eyes are called hypertelorism.
Often a consequence of in vitro fertilization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Can’t get past her lazy eye. She looks slow.
You can’t get past it? Is it that traumatic? She has interesting eyes but you just can’t? Oh, dear.
+1
I like the way she candidly points out that her eyes have an odd shape - she even said they’re different sizes and that she’s used to people commenting on it. I think her face is lovely and not cookie-cutter perfect which makes it more interesting. She made me laugh when she called herself Ms. Sid Sloth.
To the PP saying she “looks slow” - comments like that reveal so much about you, none of it good. Would you say Halle Bailey “looks slow” due to her wide set eyes?
You know that poster would never say that about Halle Bailey. And that PP would call you a racist if you did.
It’s Halle Berry. And she does not have unusually wide-set eyes. Apple Martin does, but it’s bizarre that people are freaked out by them.
Wide set eyes are called hypertelorism.
Anonymous wrote:Very weird to me that some of the bitter middle aged women here are latching onto Apple as a tool to insult non-white women, similar to the way men wield Sydney Sweeney as a tool.
The difference is that Apple is ugly and untalented, while Sydney at least has a modicum of acting ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Can’t get past her lazy eye. She looks slow.
You can’t get past it? Is it that traumatic? She has interesting eyes but you just can’t? Oh, dear.
+1
I like the way she candidly points out that her eyes have an odd shape - she even said they’re different sizes and that she’s used to people commenting on it. I think her face is lovely and not cookie-cutter perfect which makes it more interesting. She made me laugh when she called herself Ms. Sid Sloth.
To the PP saying she “looks slow” - comments like that reveal so much about you, none of it good. Would you say Halle Bailey “looks slow” due to her wide set eyes?
You know that poster would never say that about Halle Bailey. And that PP would call you a racist if you did.
It’s Halle Berry. And she does not have unusually wide-set eyes. Apple Martin does, but it’s bizarre that people are freaked out by them.
Wide set eyes are called hypertelorism.
It’s having a moment. Apple, Halle, Anna-Taylor Joy, and a few others share this feature.
Amanda Seyfried too.
It does seem to be thing right now. I hope it will pass. Unnerving.
You know people can’t help the way their eyes are shaped/placed, right? JFC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very weird to me that some of the bitter middle aged women here are latching onto Apple as a tool to insult non-white women, similar to the way men wield Sydney Sweeney as a tool.
The difference is that Apple is ugly and untalented, while Sydney at least has a modicum of acting ability.
Maybe reread the thread to see who is being insulting. Start with your post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Can’t get past her lazy eye. She looks slow.
You can’t get past it? Is it that traumatic? She has interesting eyes but you just can’t? Oh, dear.
+1
I like the way she candidly points out that her eyes have an odd shape - she even said they’re different sizes and that she’s used to people commenting on it. I think her face is lovely and not cookie-cutter perfect which makes it more interesting. She made me laugh when she called herself Ms. Sid Sloth.
To the PP saying she “looks slow” - comments like that reveal so much about you, none of it good. Would you say Halle Bailey “looks slow” due to her wide set eyes?
You know that poster would never say that about Halle Bailey. And that PP would call you a racist if you did.
It’s Halle Berry. And she does not have unusually wide-set eyes. Apple Martin does, but it’s bizarre that people are freaked out by them.
Wide set eyes are called hypertelorism.
It’s having a moment. Apple, Halle, Anna-Taylor Joy, and a few others share this feature.
Amanda Seyfried too.
It does seem to be thing right now. I hope it will pass. Unnerving.
Anonymous wrote:Very weird to me that some of the bitter middle aged women here are latching onto Apple as a tool to insult non-white women, similar to the way men wield Sydney Sweeney as a tool.
The difference is that Apple is ugly and untalented, while Sydney at least has a modicum of acting ability.
Anonymous wrote:Very weird to me that some of the bitter middle aged women here are latching onto Apple as a tool to insult non-white women, similar to the way men wield Sydney Sweeney as a tool.
The difference is that Apple is ugly and untalented, while Sydney at least has a modicum of acting ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really? Can’t get past her lazy eye. She looks slow.
You can’t get past it? Is it that traumatic? She has interesting eyes but you just can’t? Oh, dear.
+1
I like the way she candidly points out that her eyes have an odd shape - she even said they’re different sizes and that she’s used to people commenting on it. I think her face is lovely and not cookie-cutter perfect which makes it more interesting. She made me laugh when she called herself Ms. Sid Sloth.
To the PP saying she “looks slow” - comments like that reveal so much about you, none of it good. Would you say Halle Bailey “looks slow” due to her wide set eyes?
You know that poster would never say that about Halle Bailey. And that PP would call you a racist if you did.
It’s Halle Berry. And she does not have unusually wide-set eyes. Apple Martin does, but it’s bizarre that people are freaked out by them.
Wide set eyes are called hypertelorism.
It’s having a moment. Apple, Halle, Anna-Taylor Joy, and a few others share this feature.
Amanda Seyfried too.