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#41
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10-20-2018, 04:35 AM
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Re: Woman Fell from 27th Floor Taking a Selfie
Every news article I have seen has said 27. But yes, I thought the same as you, she looks way older than that, I'd have said early 40s.
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10-20-2018, 07:01 AM
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Re: Woman Fell from 27th Floor Taking a Selfie
The key to telling a woman’s age is to look at their neck. With all the Botox and shit out there people forget what a natural face is supposed to look like. If you look at her neck it’s pretty clear she’s in her mid to late twenties, early thirties at the latest. A woman in her forties will have creases on her neck that are much more difficult to hide with surgery. Crows feet, smile lines, dimples and sagging jowls can start as early as your teens. They aren’t great indicators of age. Just FYI. |
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10-20-2018, 09:49 AM
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Re: Woman Fell from 27th Floor Taking a Selfie
Yep, I know. The neck + hand's are usually the giveaway.
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11-02-2018, 01:28 AM
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Re: Woman Fell from 27th Floor Taking a Selfie
For those who keep asking: The reason why somebody was recording is because she had been sitting there for a while so they decided to film her since they knew something was about to happen. The description says that construction workers had already asked her to get off the rail but she refused. The reason why she's still holding the selfie stick is because when you fall you tend to want to grab onto something, so she did to her selfie stick like if it was a pole that could hold her from falling. It's a natural reaction. |