AnonAutist
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This guy above is Yashar Ali, a verified, shitlib professional journalist who writes for NY Magazine and Huffington Post and who has a powerful and prolific presence on twitter with 680k followers and lots of interaction (@Yashar). He uses the hooded and frauded picture of him as a light skinned Mediterranean Slayer as his twitter avi while IRL he is an overweight sandnigger deathnic as shown during his few TV appearances.
His frauding was extremely basic, any idiot can do it. He used the obscurity caused by the hood of his hoodie as a pretext to amateurishly make his fat face less wide by simply using the black brush in Photoshop or maybe even MS paint. He squintmaxxed and later glossed up his face using a basic early 'beauty filter' that makes your skin lighter and yet more glowly and youthful. Something changed in his eyebrows/brow ridge as well. In short, his 'improved' photo incorporates all the features of Chadface featured at length in the blackpill corpus of knowledge.
And the thing is... this deathnic got away with it for the longest time. If you don't blow up the twitter avi in size so you can spot the fraud... you'd just assume that's him. That makes me ask myself many questions. How widespread is this type of male looksfrauding? We know lots of people fraud their dating app pictures, their IG photos, but how common is frauding in 'professionally' used headshots? Is everything a fraud? How much fraudmaxxing can you get away with exactly? How many extra followers and clout can you collect simply by having a good headshot/avi as a twitter/linkedin/facebook personality?
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