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Post by lucy on Jul 31, 2010 20:12:03 GMT -5
My sister was channel surfing and it was supposed to be Clay Aiken. The thing that strikes me is that his chin and jawline look dreadfully strange. He looks like the cartoon character "Crimson Chin".
Sorry I don't have pics...but this is another strange one.
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Post by artemis on Aug 1, 2010 3:24:06 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Aug 3, 2010 20:15:27 GMT -5
They failed to mention that they had a head transplant...the shape of his head is different.
Is this just another way to excuse away the differences, oh, he got plastic surgery.
He was famous as a dork, why would you re-do your entire head?
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Post by kthashi on Aug 4, 2010 20:53:32 GMT -5
I'm going to chime in and admit my shame: I was a serious Claymate once upon a time. A few years back, well before I ever found this forum or heard of this celeb replacement thing, I began to feel that he wasn't "my" Clay anymore. I went to a show and his voice had changed, and now when I see him on the morning programs and such, I'm dismayed at how much of his voice he lost so quickly. One thing is for sure, no matter if you loved or hated him, Clay Aiken, the real one, could sing his butt off. I also felt differently towards him, similar to how I imagine Beatles fans felt towards Paul and Faul. That internal meter that says, "I don't like him anymore-why?" Now people think I'm not into him since he came out, but what they don't know, and what I never tell them, is that it started at least a year before that. Maybe several, I can't remember how long my gut told me he was different. I just never realized why until I found this forum a few months ago. I didn't want to post about him, though, because deep down, I don't want it to be true.
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Post by artemis on Aug 5, 2010 3:23:19 GMT -5
U dont have to be ashamed of that, really. Absolutely no reason to. This is just stupid. Should I kill or punish myself for loving madly LADY GAGA's "ALEJANDRO" and "BAD ROMANCE"? Come on...
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Post by lucy on Aug 5, 2010 14:53:26 GMT -5
There's nothing wrong with wondering what is different about a celebrity you liked, for whatever reasons you like him/her. The question we ask, "Why do they look so different? What did they change and for what reason?"
They give a list of all of the "procedures" that took place, on people who aren't very old, why is this? Why do people want to dramatically change the way they look?
Could it be there are changes because it's a different person altogether and the reason there are differences they could not duplicate the looks, so we have this crapload of people we scratch our heads at.
But I've been suspect that American Idol is a way of searching for slaves, not really finding a talented singer, but just getting people who are programmable for their strange projects.
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Post by artemis on Aug 6, 2010 4:14:08 GMT -5
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Post by sabrina on Sept 28, 2010 14:48:34 GMT -5
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Post by treegenus on Sept 30, 2010 15:43:07 GMT -5
"punish myself for loving madly LADY GAGA's "ALEJANDRO" and "BAD ROMANCE"? You are so FUNNY.... I love Gaga and her music even though she (unknowingly most of the time so far) is a MK music puppet. But the stuff that comes out of that Gaga Music Factory, despite all the negative symbolism for the fans, is great stuff.........I hear ya!
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Post by beatlies on Sept 30, 2010 20:04:26 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Oct 1, 2010 13:31:56 GMT -5
A few ressemble, most dont and there's also the make-up factor. I see no ressemblance between SOPHIA LOREN for example and her Bollywood "replicas"; PARIS HILTON/KAREENA KAPOOR - no way; SUSHMITA SEN/KIRSTIE ALLEY - also no way etc.
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Post by sherlok on Oct 1, 2010 15:23:07 GMT -5
I'm going to chime in and admit my shame: I was a serious Claymate once upon a time. A few years back, well before I ever found this forum or heard of this celeb replacement thing, I began to feel that he wasn't "my" Clay anymore. I went to a show and his voice had changed, and now when I see him on the morning programs and such, I'm dismayed at how much of his voice he lost so quickly. One thing is for sure, no matter if you loved or hated him, Clay Aiken, the real one, could sing his butt off. I also felt differently towards him, similar to how I imagine Beatles fans felt towards Paul and Faul. That internal meter that says, "I don't like him anymore-why?" Now people think I'm not into him since he came out, but what they don't know, and what I never tell them, is that it started at least a year before that. Maybe several, I can't remember how long my gut told me he was different. I just never realized why until I found this forum a few months ago. I didn't want to post about him, though, because deep down, I don't want it to be true. Great post. Welcome.
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