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Some users seem to have forgotten what failos are. No, it’s not about a person’s inter-pupillary distance being a little off or anything that small. That’s just cherry-picking minor flaws. A failo is a much more visible facial flaw, one that clearly lowers a person’s aesthetic appeal. These are unattractive features that are immediately noticeable when you look at someone’s face. And no Ian Somerhalder does not have 7 clear failos...
For example, failos are prominent traits that can distract from someone’s overall looks, and improving them can significantly enhance their appearance.
Unideal Nose
Take the example of a woman with a nose that's disproportionate to her face or doesn't suit her features. It's the first thing you notice when you look at her face. That’s a failo. If she wanted to improve her aesthetics, correcting her nose would make a BIG difference.
Overly Wide Jawline
Look at a man with an excessively wide jawline. It is so wide that it makes his face resemble a bicycle seat or a Logitech mouse. This is another example of a failo. This feature effortlessly ruins his looks.
Ian Somerhalder
When you look at Ian Somerhalder’s face, there’s no single feature that jumps out as unattractive or unideal. Sure, if you look hard enough, you might find that his eyes could be slightly further apart. But in this case, it’s such a minor flaw that it doesn’t significantly reduce his attractiveness. It's not a true failo.
Brad Pitt
You could argue that Brad Pitt’s chin is slightly rounded, has an overly wide jaw, NCT or that his zygomatic bones are a bit flat. However, these traits don't qualify as failos because altering them wouldn’t cause a dramatic improvement in his looks. Sure, he might look slightly better with changes, but it wouldn't transform his face as noticeably as fixing an obvious failo would.
Prob water thread, but I felt like making it. So deal with it
For example, failos are prominent traits that can distract from someone’s overall looks, and improving them can significantly enhance their appearance.
Examples of Visible Failos
Unideal Nose
Take the example of a woman with a nose that's disproportionate to her face or doesn't suit her features. It's the first thing you notice when you look at her face. That’s a failo. If she wanted to improve her aesthetics, correcting her nose would make a BIG difference.
Overly Wide Jawline
Look at a man with an excessively wide jawline. It is so wide that it makes his face resemble a bicycle seat or a Logitech mouse. This is another example of a failo. This feature effortlessly ruins his looks.
Examples of Non Visible Failos
Ian Somerhalder
When you look at Ian Somerhalder’s face, there’s no single feature that jumps out as unattractive or unideal. Sure, if you look hard enough, you might find that his eyes could be slightly further apart. But in this case, it’s such a minor flaw that it doesn’t significantly reduce his attractiveness. It's not a true failo.
Brad Pitt
You could argue that Brad Pitt’s chin is slightly rounded, has an overly wide jaw, NCT or that his zygomatic bones are a bit flat. However, these traits don't qualify as failos because altering them wouldn’t cause a dramatic improvement in his looks. Sure, he might look slightly better with changes, but it wouldn't transform his face as noticeably as fixing an obvious failo would.
Key Takeaway
In summary, failos are obvious facial features that make a noticeable negative impact on someone’s appearance. These are the kind of traits that stand out as soon as you look at someone, unlike minor or subtle imperfections that might only make a slight difference if corrected.Prob water thread, but I felt like making it. So deal with it
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