SpearOfOrion
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I think in general I have pretty good features, the worst part about me has to be a very very bad symmetry. The other day I saw myself in an inverted mirror and I was almost gonna hang myself on the spot, but I thought it through.
Here's harrison ford:
He's not the most handsome bloke in the world, but definitely a good step above average. Disregarding autistic psl standards he's probably at least a 7 to most women, he has fangirls all around the world. Now take a good long hard look at him, look at him for about 20s straight, analyze his face. He has some assymetries but it doesn't look anything repulsing or weird, they are just asymetries. Now after you've looked at the above picture FOR 20s (seriously if you don't look for 20s you won't get this post), see this:
At first glance he looks almost horrendous This is exactly how you feel when you look yourself in an inverted mirror/selfie but multiplied by 10. You just looked at harrison for 20s, imagine seeing him every single day (like you do in the mirror), and then seeing the flipped version.
Assymetries aren't attractive obviously, but they aren't the end of the world, your inverted pic looks horrifying because you are just used to seeing yourself that way. Of course highly symmetrical people don't see a difference in their inversion, but for assymetrical people, you look way better than what your inverted pic makes it out to be. What you see in the mirror is closer to what you are than your inverted selfie!
Or maybe I'm just coping JFL
give me your thoughts kings
Here's harrison ford:
He's not the most handsome bloke in the world, but definitely a good step above average. Disregarding autistic psl standards he's probably at least a 7 to most women, he has fangirls all around the world. Now take a good long hard look at him, look at him for about 20s straight, analyze his face. He has some assymetries but it doesn't look anything repulsing or weird, they are just asymetries. Now after you've looked at the above picture FOR 20s (seriously if you don't look for 20s you won't get this post), see this:
At first glance he looks almost horrendous This is exactly how you feel when you look yourself in an inverted mirror/selfie but multiplied by 10. You just looked at harrison for 20s, imagine seeing him every single day (like you do in the mirror), and then seeing the flipped version.
Assymetries aren't attractive obviously, but they aren't the end of the world, your inverted pic looks horrifying because you are just used to seeing yourself that way. Of course highly symmetrical people don't see a difference in their inversion, but for assymetrical people, you look way better than what your inverted pic makes it out to be. What you see in the mirror is closer to what you are than your inverted selfie!
Or maybe I'm just coping JFL
give me your thoughts kings
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