You might actually be right, but women also look for a certain harmony and balance in those "evil" traits tbh.
This is where the sexual caste system comes in. You must be born into a life where you are above the law and have means to hide your evil from the world/bring Stacy into your life in a way others do not know about. Many women with bruises and getting raped, nobody getting in trouble.
Also I agree with you regarding the link you make between practicing a bit of art and knowing the importance of face.
I do a lot of art from imagination and did an enormous amount of work on a graphic novel I was creating. Don't ask me how, but I know how to draw things that are insane. By that I mean if I wanted to draw a guy thinking about a cheeseburger, I could do it and people would know what he was thinking about. I know how the eyes flicker, the positioning of everything based on the very thought the person is having (motivations too). I can read people like crazy because of this. I can't explain this consciously, but I know it when I see it, and I know evil when I see it. There is a reason all anime badguys are chads (Griffith, Kaji, Knives, Spike Spiegel's nemesis, Sasuke, etc - go on instagram and you will find all the hot anime girls love the villains exclusively), and it's not because of jealousy. In the 1980s, it was a common meme in movies that the popular guy was the evil guy, and it wasn't cope. It was truth. He always had connections in high places, was manipulative, wealthy, and took advantage of everybody in his life (Tommy Boy, for instance).
This type of intelligence is massively undervalued in the incel community and by men in general (a community known for autism, which always includes an inability to read faces). It's called intuition, which falsely gets a bad rap. In the field of Texas Hold'em Poker, there are two branches of players (of course most are a combination of the two). Math players, and intuition players. The intuition players pay attention to body language and literally just feel the interaction to determine whether the player is bluffing or not. They all know at least a bit of math, but nothing major, and 99% of their focus is on how they are acting and how it's effecting the room (waiting 3 more seconds to call, to build suspense. Calling/folding fast to create an expectation of behavior for your next hand, or to follow through with actions you took 4 rounds earlier - it's fucking intense and effective). The math players do equations in their head and consider the odds of how good their hands are, and the odds that the other players would have a good hand, and make decisions based off of this. I could never play like this.
So, of course in this site that says 'only practice STEM and fuck all other fields,' surely math players win every time, right? Well, no. It's at best a 50/50 split. Many of the champions in the World Series of Poker are intuitive players because the environment is so high stress that other players become very easy to read and their tactics of amping up the stress work very well.