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A new physiognomy dropped

(spoiler: it's actually thousands of years old)

I can't believe no one ever told me this. It's so obvious and in your face (no pun intended).
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I honestly don't give a sh*t if I get not replies: I educated you. You cannot forget what you learned here today, you never will.

Checkmate, goyim, shabbas goy & Jews.
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interesting, I will see if I notice
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is there any example of the opposite, where the right side is evil
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>>522109978
Skinny dudes who tattoo their faces want to look dark triad psycho when they're soft lil buttercups on the inside.
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>>522107564
Except your photo shows the opposite as those are profile cam shots, which we can assume were not mirror flipped on the y axis.
So the left of bing-bing-yahoo's face to us is his right side.
What is this nonsense? Like in your image, Ford's raised eyebrow IS his right eye.
I have no reason to believe these photos are mirrored.
Maybe it works in real life, but it ain't working in these profiles, chief.
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>>522107564
But my image is reversed in the mirror. Unless I turn around and use another mirror but that's opening pandora's box.



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