Ducan
Bronze
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2026
- Posts
- 493
- Reputation
- 222
I'm almost 15, and I've definitely changed... It's a lot in less than a year, and I wonder... How valid are PSL evaluations at my age? Should I cling to them or just focus on my flaws? Idk.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
2.5k posts btwu have like a year or two of facial development left depending on when u started puberty
what are u even implying lmao? that im wrong2.5k posts btw
Oh im so sorry, the 0.5-1% of facial development left is still relevant?what are u even implying lmao? that im wrong?
damn bro well then i guess my ramus and chin got noticably longer by some miracle from 17-18! wow i didnt know that i was so lucky to be blessed with a miracle. my radix also got much more projected, the genie mustve been working wonders for meOh im so sorry, the 0.5-1% of facial development left is still relevant?, shit is set in stone at ages 6, 95% of your skull is done at ages 6 just for reference
. Only a single minor part of the mandible facilitates development throughout puberty. The maxilla is mostly done with development at 15 for males, which it experiences little change after ages 8.
Soft tissue related likely or/and you're an outlier. If you're using outliers/anecdotal reports to reject a claim that's common knowledge in literature, then most research is irrelevant and wrong. This is likely an IQ problem if you're 2.5k posts using copes like ts. Especially when you engage in such terrible debating practices/reasoning skillsdamn bro well then i guess my ramus and chin got noticably longer by some miracle from 17-18! wow i didnt know that i was so lucky to be blessed with a miracle. my radix also got much more projected, the genie mustve been working wonders for me![]()
Soft tissue related likely or/and you're an outlier. If you're using outliers/anecdotal reports to reject a claim that's common knowledge in literature, then most research is irrelevant and wrong. This is likely an IQ problem if you're 2.5k posts using copes like ts.
Really? No matter how much I chew, mew, and drink milk, for example, my bones won't change? And what about density?Oh im so sorry, the 0.5-1% of facial development left is still relevant?, shit is set in stone at ages 6, 95% of your skull is done at ages 6 just for reference
. Only a single minor part of the mandible facilitates development throughout puberty. The maxilla is done with development at 15 for males, which it experiences little change after ages 8.