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Theory The reason we feel alienated to our bodies and faces is because IN NATURE being "attractive" is the BASIC baseline of events, NOT the exception.

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Think about it: When have you seen a lion, a frog, a bird, etc and just thought "wait a minute... that animal doesnt look right" NEVERRRR.

Cause every single one of them are fully adapted specimen of their own, particular species!!

In mating competitions between animals, its decided (usually) whos the most ATTRACTIVE ONE, NOT THE MOST OKISH/CONVENIENT ONE IN THE PECKING ORDER...

Now, think about the last time you took a look at the avg human being... THE EXACT FUCKING OPPOSITE!!

I dunno if its bcs we have become too much of a top dog, in a "diseases of affluence" type shit where EVERY AND ANYONE gets a seat at the table or its a confluence of bad habits, diets, lifestyle, lack of exposure to the sun, etc.

Just saying this out loud is crazy, because it should be fully obvious and 2+2 level shit, at least in blackpilled circles...
 
Yes, humans look different from their default form because of modern diet and lifestyle but also humans don't see themselves in nature, so they can't obsess over their looks.

The reason why you can't differentiate between different animal faces is because you're a different species and you are not meant to. The lions themselves can easily tell the difference between each other. Just like chinese people look the near the same to others, but they themselves can tell each other apart.
 

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