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Question Posted Monday August 25 2008, 4:14 am

"All my yearbook pictures are ugly, haha. But really, try to think of something funny or pleasant when you're taking your picture, to make you smile."


well i have a really ugly smile. cuz i barely smile at all n when i do, my cheeks go all da way up.. TO MY EYES.


eye. but when i have a flat facei look pretty GOOD.
hmmmm what would you say?


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Chrisii10210 answered Monday August 25 2008, 5:22 pm:
Whatever expression makes you feel comfortable. Try practicing in the mirror, or ask a friend what their opinion is. If you plan on smiling for your picture, try softening it, so it isn't that wide.

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