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I'm too honest and have too much charity of soul not to debunk this,and to actually bring a solid conclusion about this softmax based on my own empirical observations.
Since last summer (around the time I first joined this forum),I was introduced to bonesmashing by the infamous @CLavicular. At first,I was skeptical about this practice and afraid of the possible irreversible damage it could cause.But I also couldn’t accept being doomed for the rest of my life to stay a stone cold truecel.
So I “manned up” grabbed the only hard object I had available (since I didn’t own a hammer:
), and started bonesmashing.
I hit my face as hard as my pain tolerance would allow.
At the beginning,I only targeted the zygos but not laterally,since I didn’t want to end up with an alien skull.That would have been the end of my truecel life,as only surgery could fix it,and very few people can pull off the “wide zygos” look (see: Mattia Basso, Jon Kortajarena, etc.).
I did it at a variable frequency,depending on how severe the headaches were afterward.
My family noticed and made brutal remarks: “Why are your cheekbones showing?” or “Why are they so red and swollen?”
One of my normie friends even told me once that I looked “deformed.” (
)
My brief and honest conclusion:
If you want more bone mass, it works.I’d even say it could be a poor man’s alternative to implants,since implants don’t always look as “natural” or “harmonious” as we’d like (cf. @Blackgymmax).
But keep in mind,it’s a LONG process and not without serious risks. Personally, I’ve experienced memory loss, a noticeable drop in IQ, and even faint trembling in my fingers and hands (a sign that my nervous system was damaged).
Since last summer (around the time I first joined this forum),I was introduced to bonesmashing by the infamous @CLavicular. At first,I was skeptical about this practice and afraid of the possible irreversible damage it could cause.But I also couldn’t accept being doomed for the rest of my life to stay a stone cold truecel.
So I “manned up” grabbed the only hard object I had available (since I didn’t own a hammer:

I hit my face as hard as my pain tolerance would allow.
At the beginning,I only targeted the zygos but not laterally,since I didn’t want to end up with an alien skull.That would have been the end of my truecel life,as only surgery could fix it,and very few people can pull off the “wide zygos” look (see: Mattia Basso, Jon Kortajarena, etc.).
I did it at a variable frequency,depending on how severe the headaches were afterward.
My family noticed and made brutal remarks: “Why are your cheekbones showing?” or “Why are they so red and swollen?”
One of my normie friends even told me once that I looked “deformed.” (
My brief and honest conclusion:
If you want more bone mass, it works.I’d even say it could be a poor man’s alternative to implants,since implants don’t always look as “natural” or “harmonious” as we’d like (cf. @Blackgymmax).
But keep in mind,it’s a LONG process and not without serious risks. Personally, I’ve experienced memory loss, a noticeable drop in IQ, and even faint trembling in my fingers and hands (a sign that my nervous system was damaged).
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