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| Yeah, KK's fang is appealing precisely because it IS an imperfection on an otherwise stunning girl. It sorta becomes her 'signature'... in the same way facial moles become 'beauty marks' on pretty women (model Cindy Crawford comes to mind). :eek: I get a thrill when Kristin smiles big and I see the fang... makes her that much hotter! [img]graemlins/yummy.gif[/img] ;) |
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I find that Kristin Kreuk, along with many other celebrities, and friends I know.. who have more prominent k-nine teeth, look well.. unique. Its a very unique trait I find, and I wish I had mine just a little more pointy myself. Kristin, has two... and I think if she gets them reshapped, she'll just look like everyone else does who gets braces, or has their teeth filed down -- "too commercial" too square. If she keeps them, she may have a better chance at getting a "vampiress" roll, should they ever.. oh I dono, make a FEMME FATALE version of "Lost Boys, " which I've heard would be "Lost Girls". Muwahha.. ------------- I've never fancied the look of perfectly flat, square teeth. It looks vert alien to me, and I prefer Kristin as she is now. ^_^ [ July 03, 2004, 11:25 AM: Message edited by: £eïsàh Mårïe ] | |
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and corn_flakes, I think some people's canines are sometimes naturally smooth, but some are sharp and pointy, like her, emo, and myself. It's hereditary from the bloodline of Lycans. [ July 07, 2004, 08:27 AM: Message edited by: ://Death by Talk Show ] | |
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