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This is how i always spot a curry, even if they are albino, white passing or only half-curry.
The immediately noticeable trait is dark eye circles.
Just about every curry i've ever seen has these. They're a dead giveaway, even if they've got white features, dark circles like these are curries or drug addicts
If you are unsure about this, like in the half-curry Mirin-2234's case or an Albino Curry, the 99.99999 curry proof are the ears.
Curries have a distinctive ear ridge that follows down all the way to the lobe.
No other race/pheno has this, only curries, and almost all curries do.
(Albino Indian with disctinctive ear ridge)
Furthermore, their ears are often pinned closely to the skull and sport a projecting earlobe.
This thread so far has been about Dravidians. However, when it comes to detecting other sort of curries, such as @Sikkunt23 or @USER0213, exotic curries as i call them, it can be harder to tell. However, i usually know thanks to this:
Strange nose shapes
Curries often have strangely angular/aquiline noses. These are also often dead giveaways.
The last thing i will mention is eye area, curries often have strangely big doe-in-headlightes tier eyes, even despite sometimes being paired with very low straight eyebrows
However, this is rare in young people.
Hope that helped
(EDIT: Curries also sometimes have yellow sclera, but this seems to happen less often nowadays.)
The immediately noticeable trait is dark eye circles.
Just about every curry i've ever seen has these. They're a dead giveaway, even if they've got white features, dark circles like these are curries or drug addicts
If you are unsure about this, like in the half-curry Mirin-2234's case or an Albino Curry, the 99.99999 curry proof are the ears.
Curries have a distinctive ear ridge that follows down all the way to the lobe.
No other race/pheno has this, only curries, and almost all curries do.
(Albino Indian with disctinctive ear ridge)
Furthermore, their ears are often pinned closely to the skull and sport a projecting earlobe.
This thread so far has been about Dravidians. However, when it comes to detecting other sort of curries, such as @Sikkunt23 or @USER0213, exotic curries as i call them, it can be harder to tell. However, i usually know thanks to this:
Strange nose shapes
Curries often have strangely angular/aquiline noses. These are also often dead giveaways.
The last thing i will mention is eye area, curries often have strangely big doe-in-headlightes tier eyes, even despite sometimes being paired with very low straight eyebrows
However, this is rare in young people.
Hope that helped
(EDIT: Curries also sometimes have yellow sclera, but this seems to happen less often nowadays.)
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