rares54
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So I've been dwelling on something for some time, my Eye Separation Ratio.
Known as ESR, is a ratio used to determined how well your IPD flows together with your bizygomatic width, hence dividing the bizygo by your ipd distance.
I've always wondered why the fuck do some people pick up on my esr and others say its normal, i think it comes down to this as a special case
But how come a fellow 0.43 esrcel is one of the worlds top models? Take a look at this
B-B-b-but his ESR is too lowwww, NO. What Alex has is something called Esotropia/ strabismus,
It's when one ( or both) of your eyes deviate away from looking straight and either turn inward, or outward. Making Schlab's ESR measurements off by raw numbers, but actually looking 'normal' in real life because of this.

LOL LOOK AT THIS INCEL, HIS ESR IS 0.427 AHAHHA what a cyclops

Edited pic, Alex with NO strabismus, a whopping 0.3 DIFFERENCE in ESR, only by moving his fucking eyeball to how it should be, inb4 you say ''yeah bro but that doesnt change his actual esr''
-Yeah, it doesn't, but guess what? Our eye doesn't perceive his face as having actual LOW esr, but rather having an eye 'deformity' or whatever you wanna call it.
Now I'm going to do this on myself.
0.43 CYCLOPS BROOOO ROPE ROPE ROPE ROPE






While I may not be having very noticeable inward turn of my eye like Alex has, I still have some degree of strabismus
Boom, ideal ESR just by fixing how the eyeball itself sits,
-but bro, didnt you just increase your IPD? no I didn't, THIS IS MY NORMAL IPD If my eye weren't fucking inwardly curved. My IPD like this would've been 67-68mm
Rn its 65mm
inb4 you just gave yourself a lazy eye

, does that look lazy to you? i just made my eyes look symmetrical thats all (my eyeballs)
Thank you for reading this low effort thread, just remember its NEVER OVER if you have strabismus
Known as ESR, is a ratio used to determined how well your IPD flows together with your bizygomatic width, hence dividing the bizygo by your ipd distance.
I've always wondered why the fuck do some people pick up on my esr and others say its normal, i think it comes down to this as a special case
But how come a fellow 0.43 esrcel is one of the worlds top models? Take a look at this
B-B-b-but his ESR is too lowwww, NO. What Alex has is something called Esotropia/ strabismus,
It's when one ( or both) of your eyes deviate away from looking straight and either turn inward, or outward. Making Schlab's ESR measurements off by raw numbers, but actually looking 'normal' in real life because of this.
Edited pic, Alex with NO strabismus, a whopping 0.3 DIFFERENCE in ESR, only by moving his fucking eyeball to how it should be, inb4 you say ''yeah bro but that doesnt change his actual esr''
-Yeah, it doesn't, but guess what? Our eye doesn't perceive his face as having actual LOW esr, but rather having an eye 'deformity' or whatever you wanna call it.
Now I'm going to do this on myself.
0.43 CYCLOPS BROOOO ROPE ROPE ROPE ROPE
While I may not be having very noticeable inward turn of my eye like Alex has, I still have some degree of strabismus
Boom, ideal ESR just by fixing how the eyeball itself sits,
-but bro, didnt you just increase your IPD? no I didn't, THIS IS MY NORMAL IPD If my eye weren't fucking inwardly curved. My IPD like this would've been 67-68mm
Rn its 65mm
inb4 you just gave yourself a lazy eye
Thank you for reading this low effort thread, just remember its NEVER OVER if you have strabismus