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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
« Reply #30 on: September 12, 2017, 03:39:20 pm »
Actually I read that whites aren't born to have cheekbones. That's more of a black human or red human trait, or asian.

I mean, I suppose it is a serious nordic trait too, but that's going back quite a ways.

Here's yours truly with glorious white non-cheekbones but a lot of healthy weight gained mainly from drinking whole milk and eating olives and hamburgers and moringa / spiruluna and hearty oatmeals and consuming lots and lots of cold-pressed flax seed oil (mixed flax oil and moringa powder makes a disgusting potion but it does the trick to nourish, and quick):






Takes a smile sometimes to see these apples, but they show up - with health and fitness.

Note: Back in my young days I had a jewfro and a bit of bulbousy nose and actually have thought I was Jewish. But since the transformation I'm actually *seriously* English, and somehow it was just hiding under a Jewish look.
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« Reply #31 on: September 12, 2017, 03:46:32 pm »
Oh yeah, check out my other recent post. Loading so much nourishment into my body seems to have knocked out any problems of noticable assymetry, and I look pretty great to myself today. If I get any more handsome I'm going to need a good hobby or else I'll die from lack of food as I just gaze at myself in selfies.

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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
« Reply #32 on: September 13, 2017, 07:38:57 am »
Tyler, do you have any similar side profile pics from before you embarked on this journey?

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« Reply #33 on: September 13, 2017, 02:11:47 pm »
No sadly but if it says anything, I used to feel very uncomfortable seeing my profile years back when my face basically lacked itself. Now I actually have my own face, so I love to take selfies now, If I don't get a good hobby and start sculpting clay soon like my dream was to start, I run the risk of turning into Narcissus soon

Also I really would not call it a journey because that implies it is an adventure. But week by week and month by month and year by year I do feel more ready and willing to *do* something adventurous.

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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
« Reply #34 on: September 13, 2017, 02:35:06 pm »
Ha, when you set on to change your face in spite of respected professionals dismissing it as impossible, claiming that the face you have now is the genetic expression of "you" that you were meant to have, how could anything that happens next not be an adventure?

But yes, I understand 100% what you mean by having the intuitive knowledge that your face is lacking in some way.

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« Reply #35 on: September 13, 2017, 03:30:52 pm »
I already study fringe science and learned that genes can be altered by food (and also by the music we listen to, as well as by the thoughts we cultivate and maintain) from the archive of knowledge at "the free community of interests in fringe and border sciences and ufological studies" - FIGU for short.

So for me it is just normal now, and nothing remarkable, since it is just a natural fact of how the universe operates in my mind, which makes complete sense so I just calmly adapt with it and don't feel it is anything miraculous. Although it is still very, very rewarding and makes me very joyful - mainly the fact that it means power to change ourselves even drastically is in every person's hands.

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I just snipped out the ... nerdish hypothesis about how it actually minutely works on a cellular level. It just is very, very cool, I know ^_^;;
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Re: how to fix asymmetrical cheekbones
« Reply #36 on: September 13, 2017, 03:42:47 pm »
On a stranger positive note, my skin is almost eerily healthy now. I used to chain smoke, and had an ashy skin complexion like parchment paper, but today I have glowy skin like a teenager minus the awkward acne phase ...  :o :o I think my scar is even starting to fade, the one I got when I was a toddler and crawled up to the dog's food bowl to investigate
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