About the age of 60; I began catching glimpses of myself in car mirrors, reflections off of plate glass windows, etc. I would think; who is that old coot? Then I would realize; Its me!
its not looks, its personality. 50 years ago when I was in HS the most popular girl in school was very plain, but her personality was so great that no one noticed. OTOH, the most beautiful girl in school was so shy that she was never noticed. Until she returned for the 20 year reunion, no longer shy, but still beautiful
I hated my nose. I hated the way it turned up, and I hated the freckles on it. I hated the shape of my forehead and the back of my head was flat. I also hated my shape. Strange how you spend so much time criticizing the things you can’t change while ignoring the things you can.
All mirrors distort to some extent. Ever been in a shop where large mirrors are on opposite walls? You will note that after several reflections, distortions get worse and worse. A notable exception to this rule are the “infinity mirrors” at the LDS temple in Nauvoo, Illinois. (I suspect they were ground optically flat?) The reflections show no noticeable distortion.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
well, Elizabeth, look into the mirror’s other, non-magnifying side if you’re that desperate
Little Caesar almost 7 years ago
I guess a big nose runs in her family. “When they handed out noses, I thought they said roses, and said ’I’ll take a big red one.’”
Rosette almost 7 years ago
Your nose isn’t too big, Liz – but your mouth is too far down.
Asharah almost 7 years ago
Maybe you’ll grow into it Liz.
joefearsnothing almost 7 years ago
Lynn…you are the best comic strip artist and writer!
kodj kodjin almost 7 years ago
About the age of 60; I began catching glimpses of myself in car mirrors, reflections off of plate glass windows, etc. I would think; who is that old coot? Then I would realize; Its me!
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
its not looks, its personality. 50 years ago when I was in HS the most popular girl in school was very plain, but her personality was so great that no one noticed. OTOH, the most beautiful girl in school was so shy that she was never noticed. Until she returned for the 20 year reunion, no longer shy, but still beautiful
David Rickard Premium Member almost 7 years ago
If someone thinks your nose is too big, Lizzie, just borrow some lines from Steve Martin: https://youtu.be/Z1nYEH6EDwM
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
Lynn’s Notes:
I hated my nose. I hated the way it turned up, and I hated the freckles on it. I hated the shape of my forehead and the back of my head was flat. I also hated my shape. Strange how you spend so much time criticizing the things you can’t change while ignoring the things you can.
tuslog1964 almost 7 years ago
All mirrors distort to some extent. Ever been in a shop where large mirrors are on opposite walls? You will note that after several reflections, distortions get worse and worse. A notable exception to this rule are the “infinity mirrors” at the LDS temple in Nauvoo, Illinois. (I suspect they were ground optically flat?) The reflections show no noticeable distortion.
rebelstrike0 almost 7 years ago
Too bad Elizabeth is too young for Jimmy Durante. He thinks her nose is great.
“Big schnozolla!” :)
rebelstrike0 almost 7 years ago
Elizabeth ought not be so down. There are movie stars with big noses and the films they starred in, such as:
*Pinocchio (Pinocchio)
*Steve Martin (Roxanne)
*Barbra Streisand (The Prince of Tides)