Yeah, who thought that would be a good idea?
The were to represent the faces of the people of the world who are watching the events
An about turn faces the other way having done half a turn, thus 180o.
smile, pose, dress up, make faces, stick out tongue
same as asking why do kids dress up for halloween, to celebrate it. then they must be celebrating their culture or a holiday. Or just for honor in their family
Yes, it is perfectly politically correct, and in no way racist at all.
brown and black and darty shoues and paint on there face and they have darty close and darty faces some times and they stank and have and paint eavery were and so you can dress up and they have so ugly faces to and you can get there close and it mean that some one are and chares of them and you can get money for it.
Nazarenos typically dress in long robes and tall pointed hoods during religious processions in Spain and Latin America. The robes are typically a solid color, such as purple or black, and participants often cover their faces partially with the hood as a sign of penance and humility.
Faces
they dress like this:hair-green Irish leprechauns hats shorts with cut buts pink scarfs jackets with the sentience i love rihanna on them and no tops what so ever and they pierce their faces
The website Paperdoll Heaven is an online dressing up site. It provides the materials and the faces and images of various pretend people that the user can then dress up as they like.
These are very hard to spell but here you go: 17 faces: septadecahedron 18 faces: octadecahedron 19 faces: nonadecahedron 20 faces: icosahedron 21 faces: unicosahedron 22 faces: dicosahedron 29 faces: nonicosahedron 30 faces: tricontahedron
10 faces 10 faces