Lonenely sigma
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Stereotypes are basically how our natural insticts see certain people.
Yesterday I was riding on a bus when I saw 2 people with down syndrome sitting next to eachother. I felt really bad for them, yet it made me think...
How come these people look so similar to their intelectual level?
I don't want to racebait here, so instead of refering to "worse" intelligence genes and comparing them to the looks of people of certain races I will do the opposite.
Nordic peoples are the highest-iq in the world, and their looks tell the same story.
I believe that certain facial characteristics not only show people's health directly (for example higher FWHR = high t), but also people adapt to what others percieve them as.
Thoughts?
Yesterday I was riding on a bus when I saw 2 people with down syndrome sitting next to eachother. I felt really bad for them, yet it made me think...
How come these people look so similar to their intelectual level?
I don't want to racebait here, so instead of refering to "worse" intelligence genes and comparing them to the looks of people of certain races I will do the opposite.
Nordic peoples are the highest-iq in the world, and their looks tell the same story.
I believe that certain facial characteristics not only show people's health directly (for example higher FWHR = high t), but also people adapt to what others percieve them as.
Thoughts?