h a l f b a k e r yI think this would be a great thing to not do.
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Chinbrows
A second set of eyebrows for your chin | |
The eyebrows are the center of facial expression for many. However,
once a certain level of emotion is shown on the face, a threshold is
reached. I propose a second set of
two extra eyebrows located on the chin to double the amount of
expression possible on one's face. Men (and bearded ladies)
who wish
to
have this bonus may simply trim their beards into the shape of two
eyebrows. Women can purchase adhesives to apply to their chins as
well. These extra brows can be manipulated by scrunching one's chin
in
various positions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moustache
[Lottere, Aug 29 2009]
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Weird, yet strangely compelling ...... [+] |
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I would have thought one would be sufficient but then I don't have a double chin. |
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//one would be sufficient// |
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(Sort of) Baked--the mustache already serves the same
purpose--to
increase expressions possible with additional hair. |
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Plus, the upper lip area has more maneuverability than the
chin. |
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//friggin nuts// of course: what would she use to hold the caterpillar food then ? |
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I lopped off one of mine by accident once. With a
hedge clipper. (Don't ask.) |
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Eyebrow that is, not chin. I only got one of those,
thankfully. |
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I was making believe I was plucking my eyebrows,
when I was about 7 years old. My brother egged me
on to do it, per usual. |
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Sits rather well as a chindogu. |
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