Facebook users have found a way to top the sharing your bra color meme, which I really could not participate in anyway: Celebrity Doppelganger Week.
It all started when some IT person put it to Facebookers to find their celebrity lookalike. The thing went viral immediatly, with folks replacing their profile picture with famous people they most resembled. The website MyHeritage.com became the go-to site for research, if you were unaware you looked like anyone. It even caused them to crash, from the flood of requests.
According to My Heritage, the celebrity that closest resembles me is- David Schwimmer.
Now, when this started, I was hesitant to upload a picture of him, since there are copyright laws about using celebrity pictures, and Facebook’s terms forbid it. I abstained from posting one, as a result. However, this idea intrigued me. What would the results be of my Bitstrips Avatar?
Well, the answer is– Desmond Llewelyn!
The man who played the ingenious ‘Q’ from the James Bond movies is my Doppelganger! Well, at least my cartoon version’s double!
You should try this! Get a Bitstrips account, make your avatar, and see who it closest resembles! I think you will be amazed!
*NOTE – Some of the pictures, while not disgusting, might be disturbing.
Uh Oh. I got a wrinkle. Oh NO! I’m getting OLD! What am I to do?
Fear not! The Nip and Tuck artists are here to make you look YOUNGER, Prettier and more vibrant! Stop in for a consultation and bring about $2000 with you….
OK, I do admit, there are some instances where facial reconstruction and plastic surgery is needed. Someone who loses half their face in an accident, a mal-formed lip or ear or whatever. However, with natural age, I might try a cucumber scrub for my face, but will never intentionally have someone change the look of my appearance.
Why you ask? Well, maybe you should look at these reasons from Online Nursing Degrees. And we are not talking about everyday Joe Schmoe mess ups. The list is of some celebrities. Of course the most famous would be Michael Jackson, but there are a lot more than just the King of Pop.
Some might not be the surgeons fault though. Some people walk in DEMANDING this be done. The surgeon might warn them the results might not be that great, but they still want it. OK…..
The site is a great informational one, but the clients on the site could be concidered the Dorks. So if you want to see how faces go wrong, check this out.