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When I used to look at mewing before and after pics, I was wondering why their ears looked different — or more parallel/pinned to their skull. This thread on THE GREAT WORK really got me thinking: https://the-great-work.org/communit...r-ear/?mode=grid?type=rss2&forum=2&topic=4363
Before you say it’s just different angles and lightning, there are many of these before and after pictures, not all of them have a before pic that *somehow* has a very different looking ear than the after due to angles and all of that. It said on the site that this has something to do with the temporal bone rotating, not the cartilage itself (obviously).
@Hunterslayer @Dr Shekelberg @Aeons @retard @Sergio-OMS @nelson
Before you say it’s just different angles and lightning, there are many of these before and after pictures, not all of them have a before pic that *somehow* has a very different looking ear than the after due to angles and all of that. It said on the site that this has something to do with the temporal bone rotating, not the cartilage itself (obviously).
@Hunterslayer @Dr Shekelberg @Aeons @retard @Sergio-OMS @nelson
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