Hey, guys and gals, it's vanity time

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The discussion revolves around the use of the website Anaface for analyzing facial features and comparing them to celebrity lookalikes. Users note that linking images from platforms like Photobucket can speed up the process compared to direct uploads. Participants share their results, with some humorously expressing disbelief at their high scores and the accuracy of the test, suggesting it may be overly sensitive or inflated. The conversation includes playful banter about the results, with individuals joking about their celebrity comparisons and even contemplating drastic changes based on their findings. Overall, the thread highlights both the entertainment value and the perceived limitations of the facial analysis tool.
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Seems to be the fastest if you link the image from say Photobucket rather than uploading it.

Bonus round:
http://www.picitup.com/NewMatch/match_results.jsp?searchid=193671 - Celebrity lookalikes as a male
http://www.picitup.com/NewMatch/match_results.jsp?searchid=193672 - As a femaleOkay, so as a male I look like Michael Caine and Ray Liotta. As a female I look like Uma Thurman and Angelina Jolie.

I think I'll go get my sex change now.
 
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Panda eyes, yay!

Apparently as a male, I look like Edward Norton. As much as I wish that were the case, I don't really see it myself :P
 
rofl, two scores approaching 9 out of 10. You can throw this test out of the window, it's hyperinflated.
 
DanP said:
rofl, two scores approaching 9 out of 10. You can throw this test out of the window, it's hyperinflated.

It's more that it's really sensitive, so you can jerk around positions slighty until you get a score you like.
 
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