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I guess I don't see a problem with how it is now. Everyone feels differently though.
Also, this quiz made me realise that I don't think I've ever seen a picture of Dickens before this quiz. Kinda surprising considering he's so well known.
Nice quiz though. I like these historical figure quizzes.
One of the very best Funny or Die Drunk History sketches ever was Jen Kirkman doing how Frederick Douglass met Abraham Lincoln, in which Don Cheadle's main character point was to have his hair styled exactly like the original - a thickly forested Afro, combed downwards into a parting.
on the dust cover of his books.
https://www.jetpunk.com/user-quizzes/264766/name-that-historical-figure-7
Same with Van Gogh... I tried Goch, Gock, Gocc, Ghoch, whatever I could imagine how it might spell...
And I think, most people who saw this specific picture of him with what he looked like in the end in mind would memorize this just out of shock about how this handsome young man could end up as one of the ugliest guys ever...
Shame on you!