Take a picture on Monday, then take another picture on Friday and post them.
Actually, I think it's the Video Card itself, not the drivers. You might want to buy a new one.
You probably have one of those mirrors from a fun house at the carnival. Get a new one.
your aging faster grandpa!!
haha, what the..
what are you taking?
You eat vegtebles one day then the next mcdonalds.
stop
Probably live in a carnival.
Wall of mirrors...
OH GOD IM TALL THIS MORNING!
AAHH NOW IM FAT! :v:
HAHA same thing happens to me dude.. Some days I look awesome, which makes me feel awesome, which MAKES me awesome. Take advantage of it lolol.
OP, do one of those time-lapse things.
You know, a picture a every day for a year... do it :buddy:
Sigh, i toled them not to make the heads out of putty.
It's the lighting. The light source and what type of light you have will drastically change the look of the shape of your face.
I know this because I am professional photographer and we deal with this kind of thing all the time, there's a reason we flood sets with multiple lights, shadows are quite ugly.
Jekyll and Hyde.
Commit murder publicly.
You should probably surgically remove the tissues from your face, that way you can see if your bones are actually moving.
This is actually very normal. This happens because your skull is not one solid bone, instead it's several plates that are joined together (there are eight, I believe). These plates can adjust, slightly changing one's appearance. To most, you will look exactly the same, but to you, since you are familiar with what you look like, the differences appear exaggerated. This happens to everyone, though to most it's so slight that you'd never notice it. However, during puberty, your body is going through a lot of significant changes, so the day-to-day differences can be a bit more drastic.
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The changes are also greatly multiplied by the sudden influx of testosterone your body is producing.
And also:
[QUOTE=emPiRe14;20222435]It's true. You never see your face with your own eyes, and a mirror is just a reflection. Everything is a lie.[/QUOTE]
If that is your reasoning, then yes, EVERYTHING is a lie, with the exception of the sun, computer monitors, TV screens, and light bulbs. Everything you perceive with your eyes is a reflection. If you look at your hand under a lamp, your eyes are sensing the photons from the lamp reflecting off of the surface of your skin. The only time you will ever see anything that is NOT a reflection is when you look at a light source, like the ones mentioned above.
It's interesting how I'm the only person who's bothered to you give you a legitimate answer.
It's because your fat.
Your face will slowly bubble with fat, making it look larger, and then smaller.
i think i get what you're talking about; happens to me sometimes too. just a mindset.
[QUOTE=FunTykoon;20222305]Seriously, it is bugging the fuck out of me.
Every time I look into a mirror, I look different. One day I might have average eyes with a skinny face, and the next I might have small eyes with a fat face.
I keep trying to search on if it is some psychological thing, but I can't find any good sources.
Do you know the cause of this?[/QUOTE]
Face-Blind... Can't recognize faces, methinks. Also:
[img]http://jamie-online.com/random-jamz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/facepalm.jpg[/img]
You're a shape shifter.
[QUOTE=FunTykoon;20222305]Seriously, it is bugging the fuck out of me.
Every time I look into a mirror, I look different. One day I might have average eyes with a skinny face, and the next I might have small eyes with a fat face.
I keep trying to search on if it is some psychological thing, but I can't find any good sources.
Do you know the cause of this?[/QUOTE]
I read something like this in the Daily Mail:
[url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/beauty/article-1195336/Body-dysmorphic-disorder-Four-beautiful-women-distorted-way-THEY-themselves.html[/url]
Hope this is in some way helpful.
re-reading this article I doubt this is what you have.
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