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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 3 days ago

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    Does group perception of beauty change over time?

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    This is what the Trojan War was fought over

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      The face that launched a thousand ships… away from it.

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    Today, some women have very masculine features. You can find some of them on fashion show runways, for whatever reason.

    This, by chance, is a skull with such features. This doesn’t mean all women then had masculine features, the same way not all women today do.

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      Or maybe the scientist just sucks at portraits

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    I think someone mixed up the storage, and they accidentally recreated John Travolta from the Battlefield Earth movie?

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      This is from the movie about the making of Battlefield Earth with John Travolta played by Val Kilmer

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    well they always taught us in history class how greece was the hi mark of ancient culture.

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      slow clap

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    I’m no anthropologist but wouldn’t her skin be a lot darker? This feels like people making depictions of Jesus look like a modern European person.

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      Like everything in life, tl;dr it’s complicated, but no doubt she got a little more sunkissed lmao.

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        Yeah, one thing I’ve learned about human genetics is that the markers for skin color are wonky and unpredictable.

        I just feel like it’d be safer to assume she was a lot darker given the recency of African diaspora, but again I am far from an expert so I could be totally off.

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    “Oh hi Mark” just makes me think of Severance and there’s no way Patricia Arquette looks like this!

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    Idk about this team tbh. Avgi is certainly not impressed.

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      Idk about this team tbh

      They should have stopped at Bottom middle, the one between Special Agent Albert Rosenberg and guy in bar bathroom that wants to fight his reflection.

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    This is Andrew W.K…

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    Did Carrot Top forget to take his thyroid medication again?

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    Funny, if you cut the hair I’d say it’s Val Kilmer.

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    If this is a teenage girl, how the hell the grown up men looked like? I mean my masculinity is already hurt by this image alone.

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    40% Heath Ledger 40% Val Kilmer 20% Rocky Dennis

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    Tell your children not to walk my way
    Tell your children not to hear my words
    What they mean
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