WOOPS!
Thank you, Luis, for helping to spot a duplication!
>>>
> PS- Two people that do look strikingly alike are the
> Aquarius-Leo-Aries group (two women), for instance.
>>>
Those were two photos sent by the same woman years apart.
The later one came from a different email, so I didn't spot it.
Just removed the older photo.
Thanks very much!
All the best,
Moshe
--- In astrofaces@yahoogroups.com, "luis_aldamiz" <lialdamiz@...> wrote:
>
> It must be a difference of monitors or resolution, I guess.
>
> Anyhow. I am not so sure that the 5th person has "wrong ascendant". Of
> course it could be the case but looking at all the Virgo-Virgo pics, I
> can't join him to any other group either. Libra rising people are all
> smiling like he is but they have different facial structure, more
> angular ("square" rather than "round").
>
> It could be the case that he is the only one who has, say, Mercury in
> Libra (Mercury seems to transform the way people express and even
> percieve themselves when it's in different sign than the Sun) and that
> is what makes him more cordial in his expression. It could also be an
> accident that his pic looks that way.
>
> In any case I think the biggest difference is that he's smiling
> widely, almost laughing, while the others are either serious or only
> showing a timid smile. Probably if he was serious you'd think
otherwise.
>
> In fact, the more I think about this group, the less similitude I see
> in them. The women still look somewhat alike but the guys are each one
> his own type.
>
> Regards,
> Luis.
>
> PS- Two people that do look strikingly alike are the
> Aquarius-Leo-Aries group (two women), for instance.
>
> --- In astrofaces@yahoogroups.com, "Ed Falis" <falis@> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 16:32:18 -0500, luis_aldamiz <lialdamiz@>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > The opening post says Virgo Sun, Virgo Moon, Scorpio Ascendant.
> > >
> > > If you click in "select photos" at the left menu, you can select any
> > > of the 1728 possible Sun-Moon-Asc combos. This one specifically has
> > > two women and three men, in that order.
> >
> > Yes, we did look at the same group, then. Your browser apparently
> made
> > two rows. I think the first four are quite similar, including the
> "hippy
> > guy". Only the rightmost one deviates much, and I still think it's
> a bad
> > ascendant guess.
> >
>