So I looked up Bacchanalia on Wikipedia, and who do I see?

AvoidingRealWork

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They have this painting on Wikipedia, Bacchanalia (Auguste Léveque), used as an illustration on their article on Bacchanalia.

I notice the subject front and center:

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WTF?! IT'S MY WIFE!!!

No, seriously! Same skin color, same breasts, same nipples, same wonderful hips, same nose, same freakin' hair color! I showed it to her, and she completely agrees.

That just totally made my evening.
 
WTF?! IT'S MY WIFE!!!
So...um...ya gonna have her pose in the same position, a-natural, and create a comparison photograph? I mean, I really don't think we should have to take your word on this....evidence and all that. Yeah :rolleyes: evidence....

:devil:
 
Going to the Chicago Lit-together? I'm not feeling daring enough to post a full-frontal online.

Besides, it's cold in the house tonight (about 60F). I'm shivering in a sweatshirt. (Studying, not doing anything active...)
 
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I have also seen a portrait from the 1400s that looked almost exactly like my younger brother. It was quite creepy.
 
My sister found a photo of my great aunt (the one we think was a lesbian) and she's the spitting image of my daughter. Now, how freaky is that?
 
My sister found a photo of my great aunt (the one we think was a lesbian) and she's the spitting image of my daughter. Now, how freaky is that?

That one isn't so freaky. That's the way some families work. My sister looks just like my mother's mother's mother when she was in her 20s. That's just the kind of thing I expect within a family.
 
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