thecel
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inb4 "but deep set eyes mog bro" yeah they mog but not if they make your eye openings extremely small. Eye size is more important than eye socket depth is for aesthetics.
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idk
nobody has ever wanted to do this before, because deep set MOGs
Sound impossible. Would be extremely risky to attend anything like that.inb4 "but deep set eyes mog bro" yeah they mog but not if they make your eye openings extremely small. Eye size is more important than eye socket depth is for aesthetics.
I have bug eyes, and I'm going to clear something that you've got wrong.
No it is not a positive trait, no matter how small your eyes are or how close-set your orbits are. Bug eyes will simply make bad matters worse.
Oh god, I'm about to lose my mind.
Well I'm in the same boat. Horseshoe.No I don’t want bug eyes, I just want normal eyes.
Well I'm in the same boat. Horseshoe.
Horseshoe theory, look it up. Mainly used in political contexts, but you'll get it.Horseshoe?
idk
nobody has ever wanted to do this before, because deep set MOGs
These examples show the problem with overly deep-set eyes.
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The guy in the middle has shallow-set eyes, “bug eyes”. O’Pry on the right has ideal eye depth. The chimp on the left has overly deep-set eyes; the eyeballs look like they’re “engulfed” by the lateral orbital rims.
For humans, you want your eye to be deep-set relative to the nose and the glabella (middle of brow ridge). However, aesthetic human eyes need to be placed significantly ahead of the lateral orbital rim. If the eye is too far back in relation to the lateral orbital rim, you have an unaesthetic chimp-eye look.
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I guess u have hunter eyesDeep-set mogs if it’s due to mogger bone structure and healthy eyeballs.
Deep-set eyes are problematic if the eyeballs are excessively sunken inwards into their sockets, making the eye openings small and unaesthetic. It may be a symptom of an underlying health condition.