Oda: *presents another DILF character with a gut wrenching backstory, fatherly warmth, burdened with emotional trauma and mentally conflicted with the fattest male tits you can ever imagine*
Oda: do you like him?
OP fans: y-yes, we do!
Oda: Well too bad... I AM ABOUT TO MAKE HIM SUFFER
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look i'm not going to pretend like my generation didn't have models that weighed less than a bag of sand and airbrushing in the magazines and all that shit because we did and that was fucked up too
but i get so like. genuinely freaked out by like filters on social media and those kinds of things. it makes me worry for the girls who are growing up with these things as normal. i just can't help but feel like a filter that tries to *correct* your fucking face in real time must be so so so much worse than what we had? even just the "silly/fun" ones still smooth out your skin and shave off half your nose and reshape your face. so many phones have magic smoothing as an automatic feature on the front cams. so it's like not even an active choice or something you're aware of. and so much of this world is based on selfies and videos so you're gonna be seeing it *constantly*. you take a selfie for fun but the photo is unrecognisable. it's not you. if that's not a breeding ground for body dysmorphia i don't know what is.
and we knew that those "model standards" were unrealistic and unattainable and they still fucked us up! but today you're seeing your peers all made up like that online and logically that must connect into a feeling of like. that should be attainable? but it's still not! and idk but that can't be fucking healthy.
it just feels like to me there's a difference between seeing heidi klum or whoever and then your classmate maria posting pictures with perfect skin, straightened nose, whitened teeth. it's like the insane otherworldly standards we grew up with has been pulled down into everyday life. idk i just don't think it's coincidence that today we have 15 year olds sharing anti-aging routines and wearing 5 layers of makeup just to leave the house. the standards for a normal face has been digitally altered
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Okay Goro Yakuza 0 looks like a completely different dude then the rest of the series obvi 17 years past between 0 and 1 but I mean the cheek bones are different the chins the eyes are lot more calm. Wtf happened… I mean we know what happened.
left to right: Yakuza 0 (2015), Yakuza Kiwami 1 (2016), Yakuza Kiwami 2 (2017), Yakuza 3 (2009), Yakuza 5 (2012), Yakuza 6 (2016)
its prob just the model makers figuring out exactly how they should make majima look- plus eivdently post-0 majima is a lot more expressive so his face just feels like it looks different. at the veyr least, YK1 majima looks to have heavier bags, and by the dragon engine (YK2, Y7) it feels as though majima's general shapes become softer and more rounded
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One thing i shyly dream about is my shoulders broadening on t... idk if its much likely since my shoulders are very small and the men in my family aren't extremely broad shouldered but :') just a bit... working out shoulder areas would prolly help w that but god i hate working out RIP
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GOING SO CRAZY i keep seeing myself in the mirror and doing a double take because like i pass???? like really well holy shit, genuinely hadnt noticed how much t had changed my face
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