Friday, September 1, 2017

So, Sparta, not only are YOU, but not ME, able to read things in blurry photographs, but you can do it even though you are NOT a photo expert. You make all the exceptions for yourself. Your rules only apply to me; they don't apply to you. When you start looking, the blurriness is not an obstacle, nor is your lack of professional training. Those are just disqualifiers for me. 

As I said, chins are not nearly as diverse as noses. If the chins don't stand out as being distinctly different but the noses do, (which is true here) then that's the deal-breaker. The noses are the deal-breaker. The noses break the deal of the chins. Get it?




It's not at all uncommon for different and unrelated people to have a similar "something" about them, whether a chin or something else. But, despite that likeness, it is still easy to tell them apart. And that is certainly true here. And frankly, the Shooter's chin looks oddly irregular, like it might have been enhanced. It's irregular; oddly irregular. 

Here are Stephen Colbert and Bob Saget, two celebrities who look alike. They look much more alike than Ruby and the Shooter. Their chins look OK. So, according to you, they must be the same person. It shows how rational you are, which is not at all.   


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