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Halo effect is Brutal af
Lately I’ve been noticing how marketing everywhere features Chads & Stacies in their ads.
Even when the product has nothing to do with looks, like perfume or random household items.
Faceless YouTubers do the same thing.
All those cringe mindset top 1% or whatever
They always use a stacy or a chad in the thumbnail and their most popular videos are the one where they featured a stacy on the thumbnail.
I think this is also the reason why these music videos show anime characters instead of real people as the cover.
It really hit me was when I was watching PSL God & Goddess edits.
There’s music that seems amazing when paired with these people.
But when you listen to it alone, it really feels bland.
It’s not just the music, it’s the visuals also that are driving the emotions.
That’s why a pleasing face isn’t just about dating or clout it’s a tool that puts you ahead of other people in almost every field
Even history is a testament to it.
Nazi propaganda mastered the halo effect
clean uniforms, sharp aesthetics, chads in their posters good-looking soldiers in formation, powerful anthems.
SS uniform being one of the best ain't no coincident.
There’s even a story of a Jewish man called "shlomo perel" he was impersonating a Nazi soldier who found himself emotionally drawn to the propaganda he was faking.
It shows how deeply design and beauty can override rational thought.
I think this is also a reason why a lot people nowdays like Nazis, The uniforms surely are a big contributor.
Visuals and sound are everything — in marketing, media, politics, you name it.
The halo effect isn’t just a bias. It’s a weapon.
It's not you thinking aesthetic looking = good because of cartoons & hollywood, it's the emotions being triggered inside you after looking at something aesthetic.
I think beauty easily puts you 2 std above in any contest.
@FlotPSL @Aryan Incel @Orka @asdvek
Lately I’ve been noticing how marketing everywhere features Chads & Stacies in their ads.
Even when the product has nothing to do with looks, like perfume or random household items.
Faceless YouTubers do the same thing.
All those cringe mindset top 1% or whatever
They always use a stacy or a chad in the thumbnail and their most popular videos are the one where they featured a stacy on the thumbnail.
I think this is also the reason why these music videos show anime characters instead of real people as the cover.
It really hit me was when I was watching PSL God & Goddess edits.
There’s music that seems amazing when paired with these people.
But when you listen to it alone, it really feels bland.
It’s not just the music, it’s the visuals also that are driving the emotions.
That’s why a pleasing face isn’t just about dating or clout it’s a tool that puts you ahead of other people in almost every field
Even history is a testament to it.
Nazi propaganda mastered the halo effect
clean uniforms, sharp aesthetics, chads in their posters good-looking soldiers in formation, powerful anthems.
SS uniform being one of the best ain't no coincident.
There’s even a story of a Jewish man called "shlomo perel" he was impersonating a Nazi soldier who found himself emotionally drawn to the propaganda he was faking.

It shows how deeply design and beauty can override rational thought.
I think this is also a reason why a lot people nowdays like Nazis, The uniforms surely are a big contributor.
Visuals and sound are everything — in marketing, media, politics, you name it.
The halo effect isn’t just a bias. It’s a weapon.
It's not you thinking aesthetic looking = good because of cartoons & hollywood, it's the emotions being triggered inside you after looking at something aesthetic.
I think beauty easily puts you 2 std above in any contest.
@FlotPSL @Aryan Incel @Orka @asdvek