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Can someone explain the psychology of this?
How come when I look in the mirror (any mirror), I do not see a fat guy but rather a pretty fit, 43 yr old? But, when I see a picture of myself, seems I have more chins than Chinatown. Good self-image, delusional or both?
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psychology? . .how about physics? --in a mirror you have stereo vision . .. this gives true depth. Whereas a flat image is, well, flattened.
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So the camera does add ten pounds?
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;) Have you tried taking a picture of yourself in the mirror? How do you look then? :D |
Maybe the flash from the camera is casting an unflattering shadow.
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It is because the mirror is a portal to another dimension - the universe of the mystical and amusing.
Why do you think that they put mirrors on the ceilings in rooms with hourly rates? You look up and see a great looking purched can of a hot babe but in reality it is the wide spread of some dirty crack ho. What you see is not of this world but rather of another... |
i think the lens adds 10 lbs. or so..except mine adds 20. stay away from my camera!
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Blind spot of the human eye.
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Ever tried arranging two mirrors so you see your own reflection the right way round? Very strange to see, but I don't know whether it's a chin-on or chin-off effect.
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Years ago (70's and 80's) I used to travel a lot staying in motels.
How many of you who traveled a lot then noticed that in some motels the mirrors were distorted to make you look thinner? It was very subtle but there. You get up in the morning and after a shower and look you feel good about yourself and the fact that the pizza and beer doesn't put pounds on you. Maybe it is still that way today - I don't travel much now. |
Which squeegee are you using on the mirror...the shower squeegee or the toilet squeegee? :D:D:D:D:D
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oh you guys are hilarious ;)
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always had a mental image of myself much smaller than I actually am. seldom look in mirrors and rarely in photos. once looking at group pics of me and my friends I had to ask who was that big guy in the back. didn't even recognize myself. Didn't realize I was so much larger than all my friends. never saw that guy in my mirrors, just the short skinny guy I thought I was. now there's this old guy staring back at me. must be a defective mirror, cause I know that can't be me.
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I just see more gray and wrinkles, for some reason I still weigh what I did in high school (155).
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