Stop chewing, it makes you subhuman!!

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Chewing hard things to develop your masseter makes you subhuman.

Chewing develops your masseter, making them shorter and contracted, which pulls the sphenoid bone, as well as the maxilla, the zygos, the orbit, and the suborbital bone upward but also inward.

The effects are therefore higher but inward zygos, as well as a recessed maxilla and bulging eyes because they have less space.

Just ask chatgpt. With scientific evidence, you'll see that what I'm saying is true, and it would even explain why people who have lost their teeth and can therefore no longer eat hard foods all have ultra-prominent zygos, like the examples below.
 

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Chewing hard things to develop your masseter makes you subhuman.

Chewing develops your masseter, making them shorter and contracted, which pulls the sphenoid bone, as well as the maxilla, the zygos, the orbit, and the suborbital bone upward but also inward.

The effects are therefore higher but inward zygos, as well as a recessed maxilla and bulging eyes because they have less space.

Just ask chatgpt. With scientific evidence, you'll see that what I'm saying is true, and it would even explain why people who have lost their teeth and can therefore no longer eat hard foods all have ultra-prominent zygos, like the examples below.
shut thr fuck up please
 
chewing is law
 
these examples just look very underweight + am i supposed to sip soup then or what
 
mods, rape him
 
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It’s not gonna do all that
 
Yes mate chewing makes your eyes bulge out. Stupid cope thread.
 
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Chewing hard things to develop your masseter makes you subhuman.

Chewing develops your masseter, making them shorter and contracted, which pulls the sphenoid bone, as well as the maxilla, the zygos, the orbit, and the suborbital bone upward but also inward.

The effects are therefore higher but inward zygos, as well as a recessed maxilla and bulging eyes because they have less space.

Just ask chatgpt. With scientific evidence, you'll see that what I'm saying is true, and it would even explain why people who have lost their teeth and can therefore no longer eat hard foods all have ultra-prominent zygos, like the examples below.
shut your mouth nigga
 

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