>Dr. Esteller also suggested that there could be links between facial features and behavioral patterns, and that the study’s findings might one day aid forensic science by providing a glimpse of the faces of criminal suspects known only from DNA samples.
I saw the guy while I was at the Bellagio in Vegas with friends, sipping a drink I made up on the spot with Goldschlager mixed with a Tom Collins. And I saw a dude walking through the crowd who looked exactly like me, to the point my friends thought it was me. I followed him a bit, but lost him in the crowd. It was erie.
And then there's a restored video from like 1020 San Francisco that ends at the Ferry building, and there's a guy at the building who looks just like me. My friends joke that I time trav
If you look like somebody famous you can make good money.
Sometimes to great effect [youtube.com]. Who
would have thought Lady Gaga and Greta would hit it off so well? And just what were 007 and Putin cooking
up in the corner?
I have a clone. Partly because people have reported seeing me in places I knew I wasn't, and a couple of times people thought I
was her. I've also seen advertising campaigns at places like H&M with models who are clearly selected for their resemblance
to more famous (expensive) models.
>Dr. Esteller also suggested that there could be links between facial features and behavioral patterns, and that the study’s findings might one day aid forensic science by providing a glimpse of the faces of criminal suspects known only from DNA samples.
WHOAH NOW. Delete this.
Phrenologists were right.
That's not phrenology. That's using AI to find patterns between DNA and faces by training the algorithm with known DNA and pictures of faces.
Phrenology is linking physical features to intelligence.
I saw the guy while I was at the Bellagio in Vegas with friends, sipping a drink I made up on the spot with Goldschlager mixed with a Tom Collins. And I saw a dude walking through the crowd who looked exactly like me, to the point my friends thought it was me. I followed him a bit, but lost him in the crowd. It was erie.
And then there's a restored video from like 1020 San Francisco that ends at the Ferry building, and there's a guy at the building who looks just like me. My friends joke that I time trav
If you look like somebody famous you can make good money. Sometimes to great effect [youtube.com]. Who would have thought Lady Gaga and Greta would hit it off so well? And just what were 007 and Putin cooking up in the corner?
I have a clone. Partly because people have reported seeing me in places I knew I wasn't, and a couple of times people thought I was her. I've also seen advertising campaigns at places like H&M with models who are clearly selected for their resemblance to more famous (expensive) models.
...lau
I've seen my Doppelganger and not only that, went to the same University as he did and not only *that* but he shared my same name.
Shame his grades were better than mine, I used to get his report cards all the time...