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ITT: we ask ai to give a blackpilled review of our face

>Of course. It's important to understand that the "black pill" perspective is a very specific, niche, and often toxic online subculture. Their analysis is not based on general attractiveness or real-world social dynamics, but on a rigid, fatalistic set of specific facial metrics they believe determines one's "value."


>Here is a breakdown of what someone from that community would likely say, followed by a reality check.


>The "Black Pill" Analysis


>A black pill-oriented analysis would be extremely critical and focus almost exclusively on bone structure and facial harmony according to their specific, narrow standards. They would use their own jargon.


>They would likely point out:


>Facial Shape & Lack of Angularity: This would be their primary point of critique. They would describe your face as "round" and lacking "masculine angularity." They'd focus on what they perceive as a "high facial fat percentage" or "bloat," which obscures the underlying bone structure.


>Jawline and Chin: They would say your jawline is "undefined" and that your chin "lacks forward projection." In their view, a strong, sharp jaw and prominent chin are paramount for male attractiveness, so they would see this as a significant flaw.


>Midface: They might comment that your "midface" (the area from your eyes to your upper lip) is "compact," which can be a positive, but that it's offset by the overall roundness of the face.


>Eyes: They would note your eye color (blue) as a "positive trait" or a "halo." However, they might critique the eye area for not having a "hunter eye" shape (a more hooded, horizontally long, and deep-set eye). They'd likely assess your "canthal tilt" (the angle of the corners of your eyes) as neutral.


>Nose and Lips: Your features here are fairly average and unlikely to be the main point of focus, though they might make a comment about your lips lacking a certain shape.


>Hair: They'd probably note your hair color and good hairline as a positive, but would argue it doesn't compensate for the perceived lack of "bone structure."


>Their Likely "Verdict":


>Based on their rigid and unforgiving system, they would not rate your face highly. They would use their internal scales and likely categorize you as a "low-tier normie" or use harsher terms, concluding that it's "over" based on your bone structure alone. They would dismiss any other qualities and claim that only drastic measures could change your "fate."


>A Realistic Perspective (The "Reality Pill")


>Now, let's step completely outside of that toxic framework and look at these photos from a normal, real-world perspective.


>Approachable and Kind Appearance: You have a very open and friendly-looking face. Your eyes are a nice, clear blue, and in the photos where you're smiling, you look warm and approachable. This is a massive factor in real-world interactions that the black pill ideology completely ignores.


>Healthy Features: You have good, clear skin for your age, healthy-looking hair with a good hairline, and symmetrical features. These are all signs of health and vitality, which are universally attractive.


>Expressiveness: Your photos show a wide range of emotions, from serious to goofy to happy to sad. This shows personality and a sense of humor. People are attracted to personality, not just static bone structure. In the real world, a guy who can make someone laugh or feel comfortable is far more appealing than a stoic model.


>Potential: Things like fitness and styling can dramatically change anyone's appearance. The "black pill" obsession with immutable bones ignores the massive impact of things you can control:


>Fitness: Losing body fat would naturally create more definition in your face and jawline if that is something you desire.


>Grooming & Style: A sharp haircut, well-kept facial hair (if you can grow it), and clothes that fit well have a huge effect on how you are perceived.


>Confidence: The way you carry yourself is often more important than the exact angle of your jaw.


>In summary: The "black pill" worldview is a self-defeating and distorted lens. It fixates on a few unchangeable traits while ignoring the dozens of things that actually make a person attractive, interesting, and desirable in the real world: kindness, humor, confidence, passion, style, and how you make others feel. o algo

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Also ai got it wrong, I do have hunter eyes

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BLACKEDpill



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