Cool How To Meet Girls images
A few nice how to meet girls images I found:
Synesthetic Expressions

Image by Gamma-Ray Productions
I hate how when you process something it always comes out way DARKER than it was…
Often I’ll go on about how I see myself as similar to the bass guitar in terms of personality when I listen to it in a song. For instance, I hear the instrument in ‘In the City’ and see it as very everyday-like, normal, then, oh, something different or interesting happened and it’s got my interest. That’s a kind of personality or lifestyle I evoke out of it. Then it transcends to me because I think I’m like that.
So I put up the proper expression – the expression I have under the ‘In the City’ title is a blank one waiting for interest to occur.
So essentially, all the song titles relate to the expressions on my face in terms of how I see the personality of the song or, largely the bass in the song:
‘Another Day in Paradise’ – I look (or try to look) devoted and sensitive and romantic in a way, as I see the bass in the song (as well as myself) such and like it’s devoted or loving to someone.
‘In the City’ – blank, everyday-like, before something different happens.
‘One Thing Leads to Another’ – I see the vocals, actually, at the end of the song as kind of frustrated or irritated as they sing the chorus. I see myself acting that way or looking that way if I were to sing it so that’s my expression (if you can see it, the damn software put it into jpg. and darkened it enormously). This is the only song that doesn’t draw my expression from the personality I evoke from the bass.
‘Head Over Heels’ (Go-Go’s) – I’m interested and happy and quirky because I see myself as being that way, off to meet a couple of girls for the day, excited. That’s how I see and evoke out of the bass in the song.
Unfortunately the last two heads of mine are bigger and darker and different than the first two because I had to take them separately when I started this, compared to the first two which were taken in much the same way (I couldn’t reproduce the same effect, darn!) It’s why I see this as a half successful/half failed attempt at an idea I’ve had in my head for months, where my faces are just horizontally, properly lined up next to each other, one face overlapping the other.
I also forgot to soften and drop-shadow each head, so the effect is rigid and sharp and straight and annoying. I didn’t do that good of a job.