NorthAfricanIncel
Forcing rationality down the throats of normies
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" The "Fear Grimace", aka "soy smile", is a primitive facial expression used by primates in order to denote submissiveness and to show that someone is not a threat; this is done by showing at least all of their top teeth, if not all of them. In fact, because we tend to anthropomorphize animals, when we see a chimpanzee or gorilla show their teeth, we think they're smiling, so we smile back. But the reality is that they want to tell you that you're actually threatening them and they don't want to start shit, so they show you their teeth like that to make it clear they're actually not a threat to you.
A primate showing "the fear grimace"; note it's similarity with the face nu-males use :
Notice the above pictures of nu-males and how they ALL basically show their top teeth; because we tend to anthropomorphize nu-males as well, we likewise treat that as a smile as well. But in reality, they use that face because of that instinctual need to show that they're not a threat to anyone.
The Fear Grimace is also the nu-male version of the "fish mouth syndrome" used by feminist and SJWs. "
A primate showing "the fear grimace"; note it's similarity with the face nu-males use :
Notice the above pictures of nu-males and how they ALL basically show their top teeth; because we tend to anthropomorphize nu-males as well, we likewise treat that as a smile as well. But in reality, they use that face because of that instinctual need to show that they're not a threat to anyone.
The Fear Grimace is also the nu-male version of the "fish mouth syndrome" used by feminist and SJWs. "