The Most Beautiful Woman

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I thought Lynda Carter (who played Wonder Woman) had one of the prettiest faces. What one might call an "angelic" look.
 

CapnFungi

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if I had to choose an older celebrity it would be Diane Lane.
if I had to choose a younger celebrity it would be Emelia Clarke
 
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A truly ugly person through and through. Although age will take its toll on anyone's physical appearance I would say her visage was a reflection of her soul. She outwardly appeared to help people, but kept them living in poverty and misery. This "woman" (I can't think of anything more descriptive that would not be a violation of the rules here) withheld pain medication from terminally ill patients because she believed that "suffering brought people closer to God"
 

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A truly ugly person through and through. Although age will take its toll on anyone's physical appearance I would say her visage was a reflection of her soul. She outwardly appeared to help people, but kept them living in poverty and misery. This "woman" (I can't think of anything more descriptive that would not be a violation of the rules here) withheld pain medication from terminally ill patients because she believed that "suffering brought people closer to God"

[5] Her defenders pointed out that the Home did not claim to offer primary medical care, but was a refuge for the dying, with nowhere else to go.[94] Apart from the barriers that advanced technologies and the need for specialist physicians to manage pain would interpose between carers and those they cared for (disrupting the ethos of the Home),[95] the use of opioids in India for managing cancer pain remains—ten years after Mother Teresa's death—highly problematic for legal, regulatory, cultural, and other reasons (including supply interruptions, harsh punishments imposed for even minor infractions of the rules, and the fear of addiction by health workers).[96] Despite the lack of sophisticated analgesic regimes, volunteers (including those with western medical qualifications and experience) reported that her Home for the Dying was a place of joy not sadness.[97] As late as 2001, researchers could write that "pain relief is a new notion in [India]", and "palliative care training has been available only since 1997".[98] It was only in 2012 that the government of West Bengal finally amended the applicable regulations simplifying "the process of possession, transport, purchase, sale and import of inter-state of morphine or any preparation containing morphine by 'Recognized Medical Institution'."[99]
 

The Berean

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A truly ugly person through and through. Although age will take its toll on anyone's physical appearance I would say her visage was a reflection of her soul. She outwardly appeared to help people, but kept them living in poverty and misery. This "woman" (I can't think of anything more descriptive that would not be a violation of the rules here) withheld pain medication from terminally ill patients because she believed that "suffering brought people closer to God"

I see someone has been reading Christopher Hitchens. :chuckle:
 

Ask Mr. Religion

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I've had a bit of a thing for Hedy Lamarr ever since seeing Samson and Delilah.
Fun Geek fact for your Googling pleasure:

Few know Hedy Lamar is one of the inventors of CDMA radio technology, a wireless communications scheme popularized by Qualcomm for cellular communications.

AMR
 

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A truly ugly person through and through. Although age will take its toll on anyone's physical appearance I would say her visage was a reflection of her soul. She outwardly appeared to help people, but kept them living in poverty and misery. This "woman" (I can't think of anything more descriptive that would not be a violation of the rules here) withheld pain medication from terminally ill patients because she believed that "suffering brought people closer to God"
Please cite your source(s) for these bare claims.
 
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