It's true!...
This genetically-dominant trait lip feature
adds another Dimension to the
Emotional Reference Points (ERP)
shown on the face!
See the Winge's Peaks (elatus labialis wingeulus) on
some of the Biggest Actors:
Tom Cruise
Jonathan Majors
Megalyn Echikunwoke
Mahershala Ali
Daniel Francis
Maggie Grace
Taylor Kitsch
Michelle Yeoh
Dwayne Johnson
Jorge Lendeborg, Jr.
Sean Nelson
Janet Jackson
Sidney Portier
Terry Crews
James Earl Jones
Andre Ware
Mark Wahlberg
Anthony Anderson
and Denzel Washington (and family), Will Smith (and Family), and
so many, many others!
Yes!...Casting Directors Just Love those Winge's Peaks!
This 'Most Mysterious'
part of the face
is
'Nature's Mark Of The Blessed,'
and
'God's Sign on his First Powerful Ancient Warriors'
(Originating from the newly-proposed Ancient East African Humanoid Species
approx. 300,000 years ago).
Elatus labialis wingeulus, also known as Winge's Peak, a human,
mid-upper-lip, genetically-dominant physical trait first elucidated
by Los Angeles Dentist Ralph Winge, D.D.S. in 2011, is an
'appendage' over and of the upper lip's middle tubercle frontal
surface, and is a naturally-occurring, variably-manifested,
vertically-oriented, differentiated soft tissue, epithelial-emanating
fold or ridge or line or prominence, or otherwise, with subepithelial
components (Winge's Peak Connective Tissue Complex, which
includes the Hybrid Jaimalah Fibers), which coincides with the midline of
the face and the interincisal and mid-sagittal lines, and runs down the middle
of the middle tubercle surface of the rostral upper lip, which may extend
inferiorly from the middle of the Vermillion Border's Cupid's Bow,
down to the lower edge of the lip, with or without significant elevation
above the surrounding lateral labial tissues, with or without the presence of
differentiated vermillion surface epithelium (Winge Epithelium) seen along
the linear crest of the Peak, with or without a change in hue from the
prevailing local epithelial coloration, and with or without the presence
of an inferiorly-positioned procheilon.
"All humans that have evidence of an elatus labialis wingeulus
on their upper lips
are
considered to have 'Potentiated Functional Capacities to 'be, think and act,''
and are said
to be
wingeulus."
Ralph Winge, D.D.S., USC Dental School Graduate,
and elucidator of
elatus labialis wingeulus.
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