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She should have gotten more time than 4 years. It's the kids I think about and how that affects them as they grow up...hopefully not seeing their mom, unless supervised.

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@11:20 "Physically, it wasn't possible to do it twice in one day".

Holy flying flaming feces! I did it 6 times in an hour when I was in my mid 20's. ( She made me stop, because she was exhausted. )
I have not done any marathons recently, but I could still do it twice in an hour. No problem.




There is an old theory that people with a " T shaped face " (eyes wide apart, big forehead, narrow jaw, thin lips and narrow mouth) are more likely to have criminal or psychopathic/sociopathic traits. The theory has been debunked, yet I see it all the time in people that have committed horrible crimes.


The "criminal T-shaped face" theory refers to a controversial and discredited idea that certain facial features, specifically a T-shaped configuration of facial characteristics, could be linked to criminal behavior. It suggests that individuals with a certain facial structure—characterized by a prominent, wide forehead (the top of the "T") and a narrow, elongated chin or jawline (the vertical part of the "T")—are more likely to engage in criminal activity. This theory is a part of phrenology and criminology theories that date back to the 19th century but has since been debunked by modern science and psychology.

Historical Context
  1. Phrenology: In the 19th century, the pseudoscience of phrenology gained popularity. Phrenologists believed that the shape of a person's skull or face could reveal traits about their personality, intelligence, and even their likelihood of committing crimes. They thought certain features like the size of the forehead or the shape of the jaw could be used to predict behavior.
  2. Cesare Lombroso: An influential criminologist in the late 1800s, Lombroso developed the theory of the "born criminal." According to him, criminals could be identified by specific physical characteristics, such as a low forehead, asymmetrical face, and other traits that were thought to be "atavistic" or indicative of an evolutionary throwback to a more primitive state. Although Lombroso's work is now widely regarded as pseudoscientific, it was a major influence on criminology at the time.
The T-shaped Face Theory
The T-shaped face theory was a part of these broader ideas about facial features being indicative of criminal tendencies. According to the theory, the distinctive T-shape—wide forehead and narrow chin—was thought to signify a certain disposition towards criminality or deviant behavior. This theory was not grounded in scientific evidence but was part of the broader cultural fascination with linking appearance to moral or behavioral traits.



Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is a severe form of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), a group of conditions caused by alcohol exposure during pregnancy. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can interfere with the development of the fetus, leading to a range of physical, behavioral, and cognitive issues. The characteristics of a baby born with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome can vary, but they typically include a combination of facial abnormalities, growth deficiencies, and neurodevelopmental impairments. Below are the primary traits associated with FAS:

Facial Abnormalities:
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is often identified by specific facial features that are commonly associated with prenatal alcohol exposure. These can include:

  • Smooth philtrum: The groove between the nose and the upper lip is absent or very shallow, giving the upper lip a smooth appearance.
  • Thin upper lip: The upper lip appears thin and sometimes lacks the normal curve or fullness.
  • Shortened palpebral fissures: The space between the eyelids (the horizontal length of the eye opening) is shorter than typical, often giving the eyes a more narrow or almond-shaped appearance.
  • Flat nasal bridge: The bridge of the nose may be flattened, often giving the nose a broad or stubby appearance.
  • Microcephaly: A smaller-than-normal head circumference, which indicates underdevelopment of the brain.
 
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