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Jack The Flipper reacted to cr3_bear in Gerrard's Eyes
Wow man I was not prepared for those last two pictures ?
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Jack The Flipper reacted to tannerall in Gerrard's Eyes
Did you here about the cross eyed woman who banged into to a cross eyed bloke at the supermarket ?
Their eyes met and they fell in love.
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from Callum_Doon in Gerrard from Day One
Very powerful image, do you see the look in his eyes...
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from StaunchLondonGer in Gerrard's Eyes
Now before I begin, I'd like to say that this is a serious study. More will become clear as I go on, so if you keep an open mind and read on hopefully you'll see what I'm getting at.
You see, it stands to reason there are certain attributes which make a particular group of people successful in certain areas and less successful in others. Just as footballers have attributes meaning they are more likely to be successful as a defender or attacker for example. We all know this.
This can be stretched beyond players to managers. Certain managers have been able to motivate players beyond the norm, ordinary players suddenly come alive with a fire in their belly. Individual players become united and move toward a common goal with an attitude that nothing or no one will get in their way.
A lot of people say you can tell a lot by looking into someone's eyes. I look into my granddad's eyes and I wonder what fucked up shit he's seen, he has an obvious astigmatism and lazy eye.
But we all know what this man has seen;
This man has seen great success at Rangers, managing us once wasn't enough - and managing us twice wasn't enough for us the fans!
But what can we tell from his eyes?
Perhaps it would be easier if we compared him to another legend and winner within the game...
There is an unmovable intensity there, both pictures show someone completely in control, extremely serious, and well... you wouldn't want to piss them off would you?!
Aye, Gerrard is a winner, and he has already been compared to Walter Smith in the press, which for a manager so young and so inexperienced is very impressive.
Do you see the similarities?
It's ok, I'll help you out. A lot of you on here don't actually know this, but I'm very talented with Photoshop and Premiere. I don't like to blow my own trumpet so to speak.
What I've done is I've used fractal interlacing techniques built on a 3D HD polyhedron model to transfer a portion of Gerrard's facial features onto Smiths and from Smith's onto Gerrards.
I think you'll be quite surprised with the outcome, and I hope it leads to some very interesting discussion about other peoples eyes and what they convey about a person.
These are the images, it was quite a painstaking process, but I was even surprised at the results;
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from Johnstone Burgh in Gerrard's Eyes
Now before I begin, I'd like to say that this is a serious study. More will become clear as I go on, so if you keep an open mind and read on hopefully you'll see what I'm getting at.
You see, it stands to reason there are certain attributes which make a particular group of people successful in certain areas and less successful in others. Just as footballers have attributes meaning they are more likely to be successful as a defender or attacker for example. We all know this.
This can be stretched beyond players to managers. Certain managers have been able to motivate players beyond the norm, ordinary players suddenly come alive with a fire in their belly. Individual players become united and move toward a common goal with an attitude that nothing or no one will get in their way.
A lot of people say you can tell a lot by looking into someone's eyes. I look into my granddad's eyes and I wonder what fucked up shit he's seen, he has an obvious astigmatism and lazy eye.
But we all know what this man has seen;
This man has seen great success at Rangers, managing us once wasn't enough - and managing us twice wasn't enough for us the fans!
But what can we tell from his eyes?
Perhaps it would be easier if we compared him to another legend and winner within the game...
There is an unmovable intensity there, both pictures show someone completely in control, extremely serious, and well... you wouldn't want to piss them off would you?!
Aye, Gerrard is a winner, and he has already been compared to Walter Smith in the press, which for a manager so young and so inexperienced is very impressive.
Do you see the similarities?
It's ok, I'll help you out. A lot of you on here don't actually know this, but I'm very talented with Photoshop and Premiere. I don't like to blow my own trumpet so to speak.
What I've done is I've used fractal interlacing techniques built on a 3D HD polyhedron model to transfer a portion of Gerrard's facial features onto Smiths and from Smith's onto Gerrards.
I think you'll be quite surprised with the outcome, and I hope it leads to some very interesting discussion about other peoples eyes and what they convey about a person.
These are the images, it was quite a painstaking process, but I was even surprised at the results;
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from Jamie0202 in Gerrard from Day One
Very powerful image, do you see the look in his eyes...
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from Geo17 in Gerrard's Eyes
Now before I begin, I'd like to say that this is a serious study. More will become clear as I go on, so if you keep an open mind and read on hopefully you'll see what I'm getting at.
You see, it stands to reason there are certain attributes which make a particular group of people successful in certain areas and less successful in others. Just as footballers have attributes meaning they are more likely to be successful as a defender or attacker for example. We all know this.
This can be stretched beyond players to managers. Certain managers have been able to motivate players beyond the norm, ordinary players suddenly come alive with a fire in their belly. Individual players become united and move toward a common goal with an attitude that nothing or no one will get in their way.
A lot of people say you can tell a lot by looking into someone's eyes. I look into my granddad's eyes and I wonder what fucked up shit he's seen, he has an obvious astigmatism and lazy eye.
But we all know what this man has seen;
This man has seen great success at Rangers, managing us once wasn't enough - and managing us twice wasn't enough for us the fans!
But what can we tell from his eyes?
Perhaps it would be easier if we compared him to another legend and winner within the game...
There is an unmovable intensity there, both pictures show someone completely in control, extremely serious, and well... you wouldn't want to piss them off would you?!
Aye, Gerrard is a winner, and he has already been compared to Walter Smith in the press, which for a manager so young and so inexperienced is very impressive.
Do you see the similarities?
It's ok, I'll help you out. A lot of you on here don't actually know this, but I'm very talented with Photoshop and Premiere. I don't like to blow my own trumpet so to speak.
What I've done is I've used fractal interlacing techniques built on a 3D HD polyhedron model to transfer a portion of Gerrard's facial features onto Smiths and from Smith's onto Gerrards.
I think you'll be quite surprised with the outcome, and I hope it leads to some very interesting discussion about other peoples eyes and what they convey about a person.
These are the images, it was quite a painstaking process, but I was even surprised at the results;
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from Reformation Bear in Gerrard's Eyes
Now before I begin, I'd like to say that this is a serious study. More will become clear as I go on, so if you keep an open mind and read on hopefully you'll see what I'm getting at.
You see, it stands to reason there are certain attributes which make a particular group of people successful in certain areas and less successful in others. Just as footballers have attributes meaning they are more likely to be successful as a defender or attacker for example. We all know this.
This can be stretched beyond players to managers. Certain managers have been able to motivate players beyond the norm, ordinary players suddenly come alive with a fire in their belly. Individual players become united and move toward a common goal with an attitude that nothing or no one will get in their way.
A lot of people say you can tell a lot by looking into someone's eyes. I look into my granddad's eyes and I wonder what fucked up shit he's seen, he has an obvious astigmatism and lazy eye.
But we all know what this man has seen;
This man has seen great success at Rangers, managing us once wasn't enough - and managing us twice wasn't enough for us the fans!
But what can we tell from his eyes?
Perhaps it would be easier if we compared him to another legend and winner within the game...
There is an unmovable intensity there, both pictures show someone completely in control, extremely serious, and well... you wouldn't want to piss them off would you?!
Aye, Gerrard is a winner, and he has already been compared to Walter Smith in the press, which for a manager so young and so inexperienced is very impressive.
Do you see the similarities?
It's ok, I'll help you out. A lot of you on here don't actually know this, but I'm very talented with Photoshop and Premiere. I don't like to blow my own trumpet so to speak.
What I've done is I've used fractal interlacing techniques built on a 3D HD polyhedron model to transfer a portion of Gerrard's facial features onto Smiths and from Smith's onto Gerrards.
I think you'll be quite surprised with the outcome, and I hope it leads to some very interesting discussion about other peoples eyes and what they convey about a person.
These are the images, it was quite a painstaking process, but I was even surprised at the results;
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Jack The Flipper reacted to The Wire in Peter Hartley
He's handled it perfectly. Liked how he talked about protection from the refs for the match. I think.subtle things like that can influence refs.
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Jack The Flipper reacted to Gandalf the Blue in Peter Hartley
Gerrards comments were very smart. Put all the focus on the referee subtly.
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Jack The Flipper reacted to graeme_4 in Peter Hartley
Think with Gerrard not biting back, it just makes the cunt look even more of an arsehole.
Hopefully the English media pick up on it.
Embarassing.
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Jack The Flipper reacted to Callum_Doon in Gerrard from Day One
That's profoundly what son, his pals and myself thought when we first came across this nascent photograph...
'Hang on guys... is there not also a demonic look in his eyes here?'..
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Jack The Flipper reacted to Sweetheart in Gerrard's Eyes
I don't know if you heard of Dr Paul Ekman but you might find his methods of researching Micro-expressions interesting. I get what you mean about their eyes though. Both managers look as though they mean business. Gerrard reminds me of this guy
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Jack The Flipper reacted to scottyscott1963 in Gerrard's Eyes
Had a wee drink last night and woke up about 3.3o needing a cuppa.
Could feel myself getting tired and was just heading back to bed.
Then i stumbled on this
How the fuck do I get back to sleep Jack??????
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Jack The Flipper reacted to Drumloyal in Gerrard's Eyes
Pedro Caixinha auditioning for the role of Mr Yunioshi in breakfast at Tiffany's. c.2017
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Jack The Flipper reacted to Number5 in Gerrard's Eyes
Hahaha.
Think Walter will be the happier with his surgery than Stevie.
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Jack The Flipper reacted to 35 Yard Dangerman in Gerrard's Eyes
Big serious introduction had me genuinely intrigued at the start then BOOM! Buckled ?? ???
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Jack The Flipper reacted to beararse in Gerrard's Eyes
If anyone wants some quick tips on rectal inter-racial techniques i’ve heard Pornhub has an extensive learning resource....
Oh wait, I think I’ve misread the post!
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Jack The Flipper reacted to Bad Robot in Gerrard's Eyes
ffs it certainly wasn’t misaligned and if you can’t see the faults then sorry I’m not in and educational mood tonight plus you couldn’t afford my fees.
ps I’m stealing you op ?
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from Bigdave30 in Gerrard's Eyes
Now before I begin, I'd like to say that this is a serious study. More will become clear as I go on, so if you keep an open mind and read on hopefully you'll see what I'm getting at.
You see, it stands to reason there are certain attributes which make a particular group of people successful in certain areas and less successful in others. Just as footballers have attributes meaning they are more likely to be successful as a defender or attacker for example. We all know this.
This can be stretched beyond players to managers. Certain managers have been able to motivate players beyond the norm, ordinary players suddenly come alive with a fire in their belly. Individual players become united and move toward a common goal with an attitude that nothing or no one will get in their way.
A lot of people say you can tell a lot by looking into someone's eyes. I look into my granddad's eyes and I wonder what fucked up shit he's seen, he has an obvious astigmatism and lazy eye.
But we all know what this man has seen;
This man has seen great success at Rangers, managing us once wasn't enough - and managing us twice wasn't enough for us the fans!
But what can we tell from his eyes?
Perhaps it would be easier if we compared him to another legend and winner within the game...
There is an unmovable intensity there, both pictures show someone completely in control, extremely serious, and well... you wouldn't want to piss them off would you?!
Aye, Gerrard is a winner, and he has already been compared to Walter Smith in the press, which for a manager so young and so inexperienced is very impressive.
Do you see the similarities?
It's ok, I'll help you out. A lot of you on here don't actually know this, but I'm very talented with Photoshop and Premiere. I don't like to blow my own trumpet so to speak.
What I've done is I've used fractal interlacing techniques built on a 3D HD polyhedron model to transfer a portion of Gerrard's facial features onto Smiths and from Smith's onto Gerrards.
I think you'll be quite surprised with the outcome, and I hope it leads to some very interesting discussion about other peoples eyes and what they convey about a person.
These are the images, it was quite a painstaking process, but I was even surprised at the results;
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from Jamie0202 in Gerrard's Eyes
Now before I begin, I'd like to say that this is a serious study. More will become clear as I go on, so if you keep an open mind and read on hopefully you'll see what I'm getting at.
You see, it stands to reason there are certain attributes which make a particular group of people successful in certain areas and less successful in others. Just as footballers have attributes meaning they are more likely to be successful as a defender or attacker for example. We all know this.
This can be stretched beyond players to managers. Certain managers have been able to motivate players beyond the norm, ordinary players suddenly come alive with a fire in their belly. Individual players become united and move toward a common goal with an attitude that nothing or no one will get in their way.
A lot of people say you can tell a lot by looking into someone's eyes. I look into my granddad's eyes and I wonder what fucked up shit he's seen, he has an obvious astigmatism and lazy eye.
But we all know what this man has seen;
This man has seen great success at Rangers, managing us once wasn't enough - and managing us twice wasn't enough for us the fans!
But what can we tell from his eyes?
Perhaps it would be easier if we compared him to another legend and winner within the game...
There is an unmovable intensity there, both pictures show someone completely in control, extremely serious, and well... you wouldn't want to piss them off would you?!
Aye, Gerrard is a winner, and he has already been compared to Walter Smith in the press, which for a manager so young and so inexperienced is very impressive.
Do you see the similarities?
It's ok, I'll help you out. A lot of you on here don't actually know this, but I'm very talented with Photoshop and Premiere. I don't like to blow my own trumpet so to speak.
What I've done is I've used fractal interlacing techniques built on a 3D HD polyhedron model to transfer a portion of Gerrard's facial features onto Smiths and from Smith's onto Gerrards.
I think you'll be quite surprised with the outcome, and I hope it leads to some very interesting discussion about other peoples eyes and what they convey about a person.
These are the images, it was quite a painstaking process, but I was even surprised at the results;
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from SpidermansGaffer in Gerrard's Eyes
Now before I begin, I'd like to say that this is a serious study. More will become clear as I go on, so if you keep an open mind and read on hopefully you'll see what I'm getting at.
You see, it stands to reason there are certain attributes which make a particular group of people successful in certain areas and less successful in others. Just as footballers have attributes meaning they are more likely to be successful as a defender or attacker for example. We all know this.
This can be stretched beyond players to managers. Certain managers have been able to motivate players beyond the norm, ordinary players suddenly come alive with a fire in their belly. Individual players become united and move toward a common goal with an attitude that nothing or no one will get in their way.
A lot of people say you can tell a lot by looking into someone's eyes. I look into my granddad's eyes and I wonder what fucked up shit he's seen, he has an obvious astigmatism and lazy eye.
But we all know what this man has seen;
This man has seen great success at Rangers, managing us once wasn't enough - and managing us twice wasn't enough for us the fans!
But what can we tell from his eyes?
Perhaps it would be easier if we compared him to another legend and winner within the game...
There is an unmovable intensity there, both pictures show someone completely in control, extremely serious, and well... you wouldn't want to piss them off would you?!
Aye, Gerrard is a winner, and he has already been compared to Walter Smith in the press, which for a manager so young and so inexperienced is very impressive.
Do you see the similarities?
It's ok, I'll help you out. A lot of you on here don't actually know this, but I'm very talented with Photoshop and Premiere. I don't like to blow my own trumpet so to speak.
What I've done is I've used fractal interlacing techniques built on a 3D HD polyhedron model to transfer a portion of Gerrard's facial features onto Smiths and from Smith's onto Gerrards.
I think you'll be quite surprised with the outcome, and I hope it leads to some very interesting discussion about other peoples eyes and what they convey about a person.
These are the images, it was quite a painstaking process, but I was even surprised at the results;
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Jack The Flipper got a reaction from Vanoli in Gerrard's Eyes
Now before I begin, I'd like to say that this is a serious study. More will become clear as I go on, so if you keep an open mind and read on hopefully you'll see what I'm getting at.
You see, it stands to reason there are certain attributes which make a particular group of people successful in certain areas and less successful in others. Just as footballers have attributes meaning they are more likely to be successful as a defender or attacker for example. We all know this.
This can be stretched beyond players to managers. Certain managers have been able to motivate players beyond the norm, ordinary players suddenly come alive with a fire in their belly. Individual players become united and move toward a common goal with an attitude that nothing or no one will get in their way.
A lot of people say you can tell a lot by looking into someone's eyes. I look into my granddad's eyes and I wonder what fucked up shit he's seen, he has an obvious astigmatism and lazy eye.
But we all know what this man has seen;
This man has seen great success at Rangers, managing us once wasn't enough - and managing us twice wasn't enough for us the fans!
But what can we tell from his eyes?
Perhaps it would be easier if we compared him to another legend and winner within the game...
There is an unmovable intensity there, both pictures show someone completely in control, extremely serious, and well... you wouldn't want to piss them off would you?!
Aye, Gerrard is a winner, and he has already been compared to Walter Smith in the press, which for a manager so young and so inexperienced is very impressive.
Do you see the similarities?
It's ok, I'll help you out. A lot of you on here don't actually know this, but I'm very talented with Photoshop and Premiere. I don't like to blow my own trumpet so to speak.
What I've done is I've used fractal interlacing techniques built on a 3D HD polyhedron model to transfer a portion of Gerrard's facial features onto Smiths and from Smith's onto Gerrards.
I think you'll be quite surprised with the outcome, and I hope it leads to some very interesting discussion about other peoples eyes and what they convey about a person.
These are the images, it was quite a painstaking process, but I was even surprised at the results;