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Topic started on 27-8-2005 @ 01:40 PM by edsinger
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There is not much really to say except wow! Is that real?
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Claim: Photograph shows man pulling his eyeballs down to cheek level.
Status: Undetermined.
Googly Eyes
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reply posted on 27-8-2005 @ 03:39 PM by Klepto
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...anyone else see the similarity?
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reply posted on 27-8-2005 @ 05:49 PM by GoldEagle
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Impossible, the optic nerve will never be able to streach that long without damage. It's a fake to my opinion.
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 02:24 PM by 12 12 2012
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There is no way in heck that can be true....I hope anyway...that just freaked me out when I saw it. I hope to god it is a photoshop or that guy has
some real problems!
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 06:13 PM by Machine
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Notice how the eyebrows are still in their place. Also observe the forehead and you can see the fat of the skin is still in place and a slight wrinkle
can be seen.
If this were possible the entire skin surface up to and slightly beyond the top of the forehead would be altered. It would be very tight, without
wrinkles and the eyebrows would be moved out of their place. Try it yourself, grab your eyelids and pull the skin down. Notice how even a slight
movement of the eyelid skin brings the skin above it and beneath your eyebrows down as well.
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 10:13 PM by Withdrawn_Depression
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It's deffinatly fake
Whoever believes this is possible deserves a hammer to the head and so does that guy who thinks he can actually make people believe him
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 10:22 PM by spacedoubt
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What Goldeagle said about the optic nerve..
Thats what I was thinking too..
Fake.
But, it still makes my face hurt..
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reply posted on 29-8-2005 @ 11:34 PM by edsinger
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What the heck happened to it?
Well I SAVED it..
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reply posted on 13-9-2005 @ 08:47 PM by Jake the Dog Man
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Also, saving the file & viewing it in a decent graphics package (I like PaintShopPro) shows the manipulation of pixels if you blow it up. It actually
is a pretty good job though, if it weren't for all the practical aspects not being possible. Its a keeper! LOL!
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reply posted on 2-11-2005 @ 07:47 PM by KatieD
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ewww tht is NASTY and soooo fake ! i can't believe ppl believe this stuff..*sigh*
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reply posted on 2-11-2005 @ 07:49 PM by KatieD
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and ps ur photo shows up as a green smiley face...lol smooooooth
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reply posted on 27-1-2006 @ 06:37 AM by xeroxed88
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 Way too fake. Nice use of "clone tool" though... the give-away is the fact that his left eyeball is slightly hanging over the end of the
flesh, also... since when did you have eyelashes on the INSIDE of your eye?! lmao (look at his right eye... its the wrong way round).
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reply posted on 27-1-2006 @ 03:07 PM by eternally_damaged
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i agree, that is completly fake, and quite a poor job of it 2 - if your gonna wind ppl up at least do it well.
Gud thread edsinger
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reply posted on 29-1-2006 @ 10:59 PM by ATSGUY
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wow i was looking at the green froun face for like 10 min. before i realized that there was a link to the real pic...lol
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reply posted on 25-8-2006 @ 09:56 AM by Jimmy910130
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I think this is a fake, for all the reasons posted above, the optic nerve especially, i just took biology this year and we learned all about it 
lol...i hate school...
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reply posted on 11-11-2006 @ 08:46 PM by Unrealised
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I hear that there is another part of your body that you can do this to.
Hehehe..... I'm so stupid sometimes.
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reply posted on 11-11-2006 @ 09:14 PM by dgtempe
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Wow, ed, i didnt know you could pull your eyes like that. 
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reply posted on 12-11-2006 @ 03:01 PM by chris01621
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It's obviously fake, if the eyebrows stay there then it's as if he has eye sockets in his cheeks. It looks good on first glance but then theres too
much that actually gives it awat as fake...
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reply posted on 12-11-2006 @ 09:07 PM by Gear
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It's real.
I can do that. Seriously.
Nah, just kidding!
But if it was real, 'he' would have alot more publicity. Like those people from the guinness book of records who can 'pop' or 'squeeze' their
eyes out.
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reply posted on 1-12-2006 @ 05:40 PM by an3rkist
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Am I the only one who believes it could be real? (I just love being different!) But seriously, I think it's quite possible that this is a picture
of someone suffering from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
There is a rare skin condition called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome that effects the connectivity of the skin and other things in the body. People affected
with this condition can literally stretch their skin in a disgustingly strange display of...I mean gross.  Type in Ehlers-Danlos in Google Images
and see what you can see. Until then, check this out:
www.mayoclinic.com...=2
And check out "Rubber Man" video:
www.hourlydump.com...
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