WHY CAN NO ONE TELL ME WHAT CAUSES BULGING EYES

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Some say its infra,some say its supra and others say its shallow eye sockets

To me it seems to be shallow eye sockets i dont get how infras or supras can make an impact
 
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Mixture of all probably
 
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incest
 
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bad eye genetics
 
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low iq
 
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Some say its infra,some say its supra and others say its shallow eye sockets

To me it seems to be shallow eye sockets i dont get how infras or supras can make an impact
Fat as well
 
its a mix of factors, but usually its the lack of anterior orbital bone development
 
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Some say its infra,some say its supra and others say its shallow eye sockets

To me it seems to be shallow eye sockets i dont get how infras or supras can make an impact
Shallow eye socket is literally recessed supras and infras.

Also, lack of fat in eye area.
 
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Elongated myopic eyeballs.
 
Some say its infra,some say its supra and others say its shallow eye sockets

To me it seems to be shallow eye sockets i dont get how infras or supras can make an impact
shitty orbital genetics, over for u if u dont have deep-set eyes tbh
 
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Some say its infra,some say its supra and others say its shallow eye sockets

To me it seems to be shallow eye sockets i dont get how infras or supras can make an impact

Constantly in sympathetic nervous system

Myopia

Bad eye bones(sometimes due to mouthbreathing)


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Being Indian and too much sodium in diet
 
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Some say its infra,some say its supra and others say its shallow eye sockets

To me it seems to be shallow eye sockets i dont get how infras or supras can make an impact
Just get orbital decompression
 
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This pic is so retarded holy. Works over generations of generations. Like 100k years+ tf you mean households
its true based on my observations, especially gamers as ure typically in SNS while playing, look at cavill he has super good bones but his eyes are still roundish (he games a lot)
 
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its true based on my observations, especially gamers as ure typically in SNS while playing, look at cavill he has super good bones but his eyes are still roundish (he games a lot)
Gaming is literally substitute for hunting instincts if you play ego shooters.
 
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its true based on my observations, especially gamers as ure typically in SNS while playing, look at cavill he has super good bones but his eyes are still roundish (he games a lot)
I would even argue gaming is beneficial for healthy brain developement (as a substitute for hunting, its not healthy in comparison to whats available theoretically, but its a feasible option and thus picked by many.) Let me clarify.

Lets take as an example... CS:GO

When you play well and dominate your dop. system (so ventral tegmental area → nucleus accumbens) fires in bursts. That’s the same circuitry that reinforces successful hunting behaviors in predators.

Another example maybe..

Calm intensity is also reinforced through co-activation of dopamine + controlled SNS output + vagal regulation.

But there is a point: If youre extremely shit at a game, because:

ff you’re bad at the game, the SNS floods you without that dopaminergic focus, so you panic-spray or choke on easy kills n shit. That’s prey physiology thats right: cortisol-dominant, low control

lets go for one last..

Also if you kill successfully in games it blunts cortisol output because the brain “learns” the threat is controllable.

Id go gaming is at least neutral for any development.
 
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I would even argue gaming is beneficial for healthy brain developement (as a substitute for hunting, its not healthy in comparison to whats available theoretically, but its a feasible option and thus picked by many. Let me clarify.

Lets take as an example... CS:GO

When you play well and dominate you dop. system (so ventral tegmental area → nucleus accumbens) fires in bursts. That’s the same circuitry that reinforces successful hunting behaviors in predators.
Winning is good yea it has mental benefits that last ur whole life, real competitions irl would likely be better tho but i cant prove that
Another example maybe..

Calm intensity is also reinforced through co-activation of dopamine + controlled SNS output + vagal regulation.
That would depend on the game (not horror games eg) and ud have to replay it extensively so that literally nothing surprises u .
And ur dopamine can never improve from gaming its Impossible, ur baseline dopamine will reduce when not playing which will influence ur hormones
But there is a point: If youre extremely shit at a game, because:

ff you’re bad at the game, the SNS floods you without that dopaminergic focus, so you panic-spray or choke on easy kills n shit. That’s prey physiology thats right: cortisol-dominant, low control
You dont need to be bad, u can underperform and get frustrated, or people will target you (eSports games) and that would frustrate you as well, even LoL pros mald when they get camped and they have thousand hours in the game)

Even if ure just under pressure it can increase, time missions where ure racing against the clock or if u have some burden or pressure to do something in a certain way or all ur progress is lost.
lets go for one last..

Also if you kill successfully in games it blunts cortisol output because the brain “learns” the threat is controllable.

Id go gaming is at least neutral for any development.
Idk if what u said is right or not, but i will say something else that never got brought up so far:

Your body chooses what hormones to produce, if u gym for examples you will start producing cortisol.
If you are hunted by wolves you will start producing adrenaline.

When your body chooses to produce these hormones there'll be less for your test n such. Which is the main problem, and cortisol & adrenaline will 100% be produced when gaming, which ofc means there'll be less incentive and demand to produce actual useful hormones.

And this is without mentioning how EMFs from the PC/screen acts as a hormone disruptor.
The blue light interfering with bone formation +more.
The chances of slowly developing forwardhead posture & more.

I grew up playing games i dont have a reason to hate on it, but its rarely gonna be neutral for you, too many reasons.

Ps i typed this on a phone and about to kms.
 
Winning is good yea it has mental benefits that last ur whole life, real competitions irl would likely be better tho but i cant prove that

That would depend on the game (not horror games eg) and ud have to replay it extensively so that literally nothing surprises u .
And ur dopamine can never improve from gaming its Impossible, ur baseline dopamine will reduce when not playing which will influence ur hormones

You dont need to be bad, u can underperform and get frustrated, or people will target you (eSports games) and that would frustrate you as well, even LoL pros mald when they get camped and they have thousand hours in the game)

Even if ure just under pressure it can increase, time missions where ure racing against the clock or if u have some burden or pressure to do something in a certain way or all ur progress is lost.

Idk if what u said is right or not, but i will say something else that never got brought up so far:

Your body chooses what hormones to produce, if u gym for examples you will start producing cortisol.
If you are hunted by wolves you will start producing adrenaline.

When your body chooses to produce these hormones there'll be less for your test n such. Which is the main problem, and cortisol & adrenaline will 100% be produced when gaming, which ofc means there'll be less incentive and demand to produce actual useful hormones.

And this is without mentioning how EMFs from the PC/screen acts as a hormone disruptor.
The blue light interfering with bone formation +more.
The chances of slowly developing forwardhead posture & more.

I grew up playing games i dont have a reason to hate on it, but its rarely gonna be neutral for you, too many reasons.

Ps i typed this on a phone and about to kms.
You dont need to maximize testosterone you need to keep it in a healthy range, although it really can higher test. Too high is also linked to high SHBG which binds that and makes it virtually useless. The body compensates through homeostasis.
I was a Rainbow Six Siege Professional player when i was 14-16. I think it helped me in my development. But i was also generally insanely skilled. It can def help with patience and emotional control.
I think generally if you dont play any shit horror games that make you scared youre gucci.
The dopamine hits of killing an animal are similar and are required and healthy individuals and winning will actually increase testosteronme.

Competitive gaming → SNS activation (adrenaline, noradrenaline) → acute increase in dopamine release (reward prediction and success) → dopamine suppresses prolactin → lower prolactin disinhibits GnRH → stronger LH/FSH pulses from the pituitary → transient bump in testosterone secretion from Leydig cells. HIGHER TEST

If you game during your childhood make sure you just keep the cofactors in check. Enough sun, enough nutrients, enough movement etc. The modern gamer is very unhealthy in general. Max 2:30h/d
 

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