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I mean, take this collage photo somebody made as a given example of what "today" looks like
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personally, it's like night and day, but it likely boils down to social media and people deliberately posing in a way so they can be the "star" of the photo or have the "spotlight", so they're all hogging the camera, because even in moments that are supposed to be natural they're automatically looking at the camera/smartphone, because they automatically know they're being recorded or having a photo taken of them
Distortion of gender roles. How degenerate.
 
I mean, take this collage photo somebody made as a given example of what "today" looks like
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personally, it's like night and day, but it likely boils down to social media and people deliberately posing in a way so they can be the "star" of the photo or have the "spotlight", so they're all hogging the camera, because even in moments that are supposed to be natural they're automatically looking at the camera/smartphone, because they automatically know they're being recorded or having a photo taken of them
Society has always been peak narcissism. We just have more outlets to express it now... cameras, social media, pocket computers, ect.
 
Normal quite probably isn't the correct word for something like this, but rather something akin to being "grounded" or "typical".
The people out and about irl dress as average as average comes, doe I think some people dress a little flashy or eyegrabbing from time to time, however the people you see online and or celebrities often dress themselves in exaggerating eye-popping ways that in a way feels distant, inauthentic and unnatural, the way they dress was influenced by the internet or by taking it to the "next level" or a "stunt" rather than just whatever happens to available be in their closet on that day.

Picrels to show what I mean in regards to normal or natural:
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It gets even worse if you look at pictures of people from the 1910s-1950s. People in the 70s and onwards start to look dysgenic.
It's probably da joos putting estrogen in the burgers or something.
 
That's likely just because casual attire is more commonplace than before as well as rugged or nerdy features, because that's when we started getting the "nerdy" or "serial killer" phenotype (double bridged glasses, combover, pedostache, generally unkempt and unstylish appearance, etc)

Kinda unrelated, but it's weird when you see a photo taken during a certain point, but the way people present themselves in that photo makes it seem like it was taken three-four decades later, pics related:
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While true, testosterone levels have also been dropping in men and that probably hurts as well.
 
I mean, take this collage photo somebody made as a given example of what "today" looks like
View attachment 84232
personally, it's like night and day, but it likely boils down to social media and people deliberately posing in a way so they can be the "star" of the photo or have the "spotlight", so they're all hogging the camera, because even in moments that are supposed to be natural they're automatically looking at the camera/smartphone, because they automatically know they're being recorded or having a photo taken of them
That would also explain this photo collage
 
I mean, take this collage photo somebody made as a given example of what "today" looks like
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personally, it's like night and day, but it likely boils down to social media and people deliberately posing in a way so they can be the "star" of the photo or have the "spotlight", so they're all hogging the camera, because even in moments that are supposed to be natural they're automatically looking at the camera/smartphone, because they automatically know they're being recorded or having a photo taken of them
Holy shit these people all look like the people at my school. Uncanny.
 
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