enigma
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Post by enigma on Feb 3, 2007 23:04:55 GMT -5
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Post by Anodyne on Feb 3, 2007 23:19:11 GMT -5
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by drooperdoo on Feb 4, 2007 0:23:11 GMT -5
She looks like a Japanimation cartoon.
I'm guessing that she's just Japanese--an impression heightened if one mentally edits out her phony hair-color. Her nose seems rather too long for a pure Mongoloid, but such anomalies occasionally do occur in the Japanese population. It's interesting to see the loss of the epicanthic fold among some quarters, too. (But, then, I guess the loss of the epicanthic fold is a well-documented phenomenon as one travels further south--to the Phillipines and into those regions where pure Mongoloids gradate into Austrolasians and Polynesians. Japan has an Austroloid component in the Ainu, so perhaps it's attributable to that.)
One has to contend with the possibility that she doesn't have a recessive Ainu gene, though. She might have some Caucasoid in her. Who knows?
Or worse: as with her phony hair-color, she might have undergone cosmetic surgery to lose the epicanthic fold and heighten a pseudo-Western appearance. God, I hope not.
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Feb 4, 2007 0:23:21 GMT -5
Half-Japanese?
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Post by enigma on Feb 4, 2007 0:26:38 GMT -5
Ixnay on the Japanese. But warm.
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Feb 4, 2007 0:30:11 GMT -5
Closest thing to Japanese is Korean. Half-Korean?
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Post by enigma on Feb 4, 2007 0:34:48 GMT -5
Good guess but no. Drooperdoo is very close to the mark though.
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Post by drooperdoo on Feb 4, 2007 0:35:27 GMT -5
Koreans and Japanese are both descended from the "Yayoi". This girl seems like an Asian version of Cuban-American actress Elizabeth Peña. * Just hotter and younger, P.S.--The subject of this thread is clearly from the Pacific Coast of Asia. So if she's not Japanese or Korean, I'd have to guess Filipina. (They produce some babe-a-licious specimens sometimes.)
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Post by enigma on Feb 4, 2007 0:42:35 GMT -5
Answer time: Her name is Leah Dizon and she's one of those ultra hot Eurasians you keep hearing about all the time. She's half French, 1/4 Filipina and 1/4 Chinese. Drooperdoo nailed the Filipino element so hat's off to him. Bubble bath anyone? ;D
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Post by tyrannos on Feb 4, 2007 5:35:03 GMT -5
To bad I missed this thread. She reminds me of this Sicilian girl from Palermo:
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Post by whateva on Feb 4, 2007 7:33:16 GMT -5
Crimson:
Nice site that bellisinasce.it! Thanks.
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Post by Jack on Feb 4, 2007 8:25:30 GMT -5
To bad I missed this thread. She reminds me of this Sicilian girl from Palermo: She has a good body. I don't see the resemblance to the other woman, though.
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Post by Jack on Feb 4, 2007 8:30:54 GMT -5
With the exception of her nose, she has the ideal female face and head. Her chin is exceptionally feminine. She could be one of those anthropology textbook models. It sounds "nerdy", but it's true.
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Post by drooperdoo on Feb 4, 2007 13:04:07 GMT -5
I knew there was a reason that her nose was too long for a "pure Mongoloid"! lol
In my first post, I vacillated between a recessive Austroloid component or the possibility of Caucasoid admixture.
So Caucasoid it is! French, no less.
* Footnote: When Caucasoids first showed up in the Far East [in this case, Spanish and Portuguese missionaries], they were referred to by the Japanese as "long-noses". I guess it holds for the French, too, lol
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Post by Mike the Jedi on Feb 4, 2007 16:54:18 GMT -5
Not to rain on anybody's parade, but I don't particularly care for this sort of beauty. I think Kristin Kreuk is a much better example of a beautiful Easteurasian-Westeurasian hybrid.
Not that this girl is unattractive by any means. Just doesn't meet my beauty ideal, when compared to other sorts of women. Perhaps it's because she looks like something out of anime, which I have an aversion to.
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