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Guest My_Genesis
Oh, yeah. Gavin's a real good choice. Did y'all see him in that movie Constantine?

No. I'm really just a big fan of his music. Didn't know he was in that movie....

Shirley Manson..even straight girls want her...

:rolleyes:

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Guest Stephan

I'd want to look like the real me. Stronger, goatie too. I think I'd suit one.

Speaking of suits, I WANT ONE. I'm a musician. Gotta look the part. Heheheh

Seriously though, I'm faceblind. Couldn't give you a good picture if I tried. :P

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He's such a pile of hotness. Who wouldn't want to look like him?

I envy those of Japanese descent. XP

I know! And me too.

I've always wished I was Japanese. xD

I love Japan and its culture, people, and especially music so much.

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Guest My_Genesis
He's such a pile of hotness. Who wouldn't want to look like him?

I envy those of Japanese descent. XP

lol except THAT pic doesn't have a girl in it ;)

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Guest Leigh
I've always wanted to look like I'm supposed to, a man.

Yeah. Well, and my avi.. but really, my sis is always on my case saying I'm not going to suddenly look perfect once I'm on T. and I know... but we can wish, right? I just wish T would also make me taller..lol.. being 5' is kinda sad..

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Guest StrandedOutThere

I was just thinking... I wouldn't mind looking like Hugh Jackman.

I was watching X-Men last night and most definitely could handle being ripped and massive like Wolverine. Also, I'm hoping to grow some adamantium enhanced claws that pop out when I'm angry.

Do you think T will help me grow awesome claws?

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Guest StrandedOutThere
That's a well-documented side effect of taking T.

-Pól

That's good to hear! If I were at all skilled with photoshop, I'd make a pic of myself in a Wolverine pose.

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Guest ~Brenda~

Ditto for me... Milla Jovovich and Modonna have been my role models for a long time. With that, I'll add Gina Gershon!!! Milla in Joan of Arch and Resident Evil is absolutely inspiring. Gina in Prey for Rock and Roll is the mirror image of me in my own life!!

bernii

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Guest My_Genesis
Milla in Joan of Arch and Resident Evil is absolutely inspiring. Gina in Prey for Rock and Roll is the mirror image of me in my own life!!

Good choices, both are hot! :D

might i add im somewhat addicted to the song "24" used in the Ultraviolet trailer...as well as the trailer itself lol.

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Guest Elizabeth K

Older Aunt Lizzy here - sigh...

I would LOVE to look like Taylor Swift, petitie, blond and beautiful, but on a practical sense I would also have to be age 18 (which would be fine with me also - ain't gonna happen)

So I would like to look like Catherine Zeta-Jones or Elizabeth Hurley! Dark and mischivious!

For more my age? Celia Ward.

Lizzy

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Guest hayden_jude

If I had my choice...Eric McCormack. Or Justin Long. There's just something so adorable about the face shape, and the eyes of both of them.

Neither is going to happen, but I can dream, right? : )

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Guest Jacobox

I've always wanted to look liken Max Green the bassist from Escape the fate. Jared Leto from 30 seconds to mars. Slade Echeverria from the band Anarbor. I love the musician look its really cool and their are a lot of guys I hope to look like, but a lot will most of the looks won't happen for me.

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Guest kirsty

Until recently I have never really thought about wanting to look like anyone. But since Lauren Crace starred in Eastenders I have wanted to look just like her. I think she is so gorgeous..

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