Christ alive, the mad old bat has surpassed herself this time
missbeetle Today at 7:04 am
For me, the smoking gun of the Last Photo is Amelie's apparent eyeliner -
that thick black line drawn above her eyelashes.
I contend that it isn't natural, and that it is simply impossible to draw
such a clearly-defined line on a two-year-old's eyelids.
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Google.Gaspar.Statements Today at 8:07 am
@missbeetle wrote:For me, the smoking gun of the Last Photo is Amelie's apparent eyeliner -
that thick black line drawn above her eyelashes.
I contend that it isn't natural, and that it is simply impossible to draw
such a clearly-defined line on a two-year-old's eyelids.
And do these two children nicked from Google also look like they've got eyeliner on to you?
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missbeetle Today at 8:18 am
Hi - no, they don't look to me like they are wearing eyeliner drawn with a thick (and sharp) pencil -
- brushed coal shadow at best - but no, both girls look like they have had their natural upper lash lines
accentuated with photoshopping. As is the case I believe with Amelie in the Last Photograph.
Take this picture in to any decent make-up counter (try Clinique - the ladies have white coats)
and they'll tell you such an effect cannot be replicated on a toddler without sedation.
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Google.Gaspar.Statements Today at 8:25 am
I think you need a visit by someone in a white coat
(carrying one of those jackets with very long sleeves that tie up at the back).
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