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It's especially a problem with zoomers and millennials. Lots of younger people look like baby-faced half-downies if that makes sense. I swear even fat people look worse than they did 20 years ago. [The perp in this video is an example.](https://youtu.be/jnYqvgQB584?t=15m36s) Yeah she's fat but still something just seems uncanny about her facial structure, like similar to a drug addict. Has anybody else noticed this phenomenon? It seems more common in cities unsurprisingly.

We all know drugs affect your bone structure and face, and I'm sure that goes for prescriptions too. Is it the SSRIs? Birth control? Adderall? Food additives? Weed?
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devotech2 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
It's not just doughiness. It's hard to explain, actually. It's difficult to define.

Americans look... different. If you compare a German descended American to a German, from the same region of Germany both. Let's say they're actually twins in appearance, both the same weight and everything. The American will still look oddly dissimilar. On average at least. This didn't used to be a thing. Americans used to look identical to Europeans of whatever background they came from.

It's possible that the terrible diet of Americans can change the structure of the bones in childhood. I don't know if there's ever been any studies done on this.
Time4aCrusade on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Maybe. Germans and Swiss have always been good looking. The English were NEVER known to be lookers (fangled teeth and all). Spanish have always been a mix. French are hit or miss too. Same for Russians. Maybe weird mixtures over the generations along with the nutrient junk you mentioned earlier? I wonder if there are specific techniques of food prep that are leading to the majority of this. I've heard seed oils, I've heard "preservatives", but never specifics
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