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My Old Yearbook Pictures

Mon, Aug 18, 2008

Internet, mindless fun

Well, no, not really. Though they do strike a resemblance for some reason…Oh! That’s because I used yearbookyourself.com!

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This is the greatest website in the world (though, sometimes it’s a bit glitchy). It allows you to upload a picture of yourself and tell it where your face is. Then, when you’re ready, you tell it to generate your pictures. From there, you can choose the year and it will give you a picture. Not all of them work perfectly, and some of them look darn-right ugly, but a lot of them turn out fairly good. The ones above are my favorites. In 1996, that’s what I actually looked like. Sad, yeah? Kind of makes me want to grow an afro.

There’s a men’s and women’s category, so everyone can get in on the action! I don’t know what the women’s ones look like, but you should share with us in the comments if you try it out! That goes for the boys too, of course. Haha, this website seems like the type of thing my parents would like.

I thought I’d try it out with a celebrity. Tom Cruise worked out pretty well.

I love 1998

Once again, the website is here. You might need to try more than once - I think they’re getting heavy traffic and it’s causing things to get funny. Didn’t work my first time, but by the second time it went fairly smoothly and actually generated my results.

If you want even more yearbook fun, you should check out my article on yearbooked Japaense celebrities. Here’s a sample. Everyone knows Ultraman, right?

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