SntDomistheRealChad
Did you just call me a little bitch?
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Watch when you see actors playing roles.
By default the scoliocels will be placed in roles that portray them as either unhappy or weak. I was watching prison break and noticed the guard who was after Scofield (Bellick)’s scoliosis looked more and more noticeable as he was portrayed weaker throughout the show, it almost looks like his scoliosis got worse but it’s unlikely.
Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) is also a scoliocel and he is portrayed as unhappy all the time and this scoliosis causes people to instinctively dislike you. We don’t even have to talk about the hunchback in 300. Portrayed as the subhuman of subhumans.
The weakness portrayed by being a crooked scoliocel is EQUAL OR GREATER IN ITSELF THAN THE HEIGHT LOSS which can be up to an inch which is enormous ofc.
By default the scoliocels will be placed in roles that portray them as either unhappy or weak. I was watching prison break and noticed the guard who was after Scofield (Bellick)’s scoliosis looked more and more noticeable as he was portrayed weaker throughout the show, it almost looks like his scoliosis got worse but it’s unlikely.
Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) is also a scoliocel and he is portrayed as unhappy all the time and this scoliosis causes people to instinctively dislike you. We don’t even have to talk about the hunchback in 300. Portrayed as the subhuman of subhumans.
The weakness portrayed by being a crooked scoliocel is EQUAL OR GREATER IN ITSELF THAN THE HEIGHT LOSS which can be up to an inch which is enormous ofc.