I have recently come to the realization that I am actually quite high-headed. I have the unfortunate tendency to either try to hide this or to show it off to those around me. I have come to realize that I have this sloping forehead and that it is not a trait of someone who wishes to be taken seriously in any way. I have come to learn that I am not the only one who feels this way.
I have a sloping forehead because I have a broad forehead.
A broad forehead is a face with a round or wedge shaped forehead. It is also referred to as a broad skull, broad nose, or broad jaws. To most people, it is a term of contempt because a broad forehead looks like a forehead and is not a trait of a serious person. To me though, it is a sign of seriousness. I have a broad forehead because it is the sign of a person who is serious.
I have an interesting situation wherein I find myself in. When I was a child with a broad forehead, I remember that I was very much a child prodigy (not to be confused with prodigy, which is a special skill reserved for children, or the other kind of child prodigy, which is a special skill reserved for adults).
It does seem as though a person’s forehead is not the only thing that determines seriousness. As a matter of fact, it seems as though people’s eyebrows have their own, very different kinds of seriousness. For example, if a person’s eyebrows are too long they’re not considered serious, but if they are too short, they are considered serious.
To be honest, I think we all have them. I mean you have a prodigy, and the prodigy is very serious. You have a sloping forehead that you can’t really control, but it makes you seem serious. You have people that have short eyebrows that are not considered serious. So I think the two are related, in that it seems as though the “serious” thing is related to the eyebrow, and the “not serious” thing is related to the forehead.
The word “serious” has its own sense. As you get older, you might find that you have to look at the most serious things with a more neutral perspective. I have had people tell me that they are worried about dying, but instead of feeling that, they feel like they have to look serious to get the sympathy. I think it’s easier for them to look serious for the people they are trying to impress.
I think that being serious is something that can be achieved by a person who is well-versed in the art of acting, and that it can also be achieved by a person who is not. If you want to be seen as a good person, you go to a good acting school. If you want to be seen as a good person, you don’t need to be an actor.
I think it is easy to look serious if you have a thick skull, since you can look a lot younger than you are by the way. But I think you have to have a thick skull to be able to get the sympathy of someone who is not. It is not enough to have an expressive face. Being expressive can be achieved without a thick skull. So if you want sympathy, you have to be expressive. If you are not expressive, you cant get sympathy.
If you really want to get sympathy, you have to be expressive. If you are not expressive, you cant get sympathy.