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So why is there no skin? Different color eyes? My cheeks are not purely made of muscle. (Seriously, good shitpost, but let's talk about it)

yea wheres the subcutaneous fat

This "person" is from LA. All that fat gets scraped out.

The iris of your eye (the colored part) is a muscle that controls the size of the pupil (the black part that let's light in). The muscles in your cheeks control the corners of your mouth, which I guess is why they're all sunk in: no tension to hold the skin up.

I'm not so sure about the accuracy of this picture either, maybe it was something else with a funny caption?

They are not just sunken in. We see the teeth, there is nothing left. As if they are made of 100 % muscle.

That is skin. Just skin and bone would look like that

You would still have cheek skin though

Wouldn’t the eyeballs fall out?

I mean, you'd hope. Then I wouldn't have to see myself in the mirror.

They were pretty arbitrary on what areas got skin flaps or not.

A reminder to drink water folks.

Gives me the “Dinosaur pictures in old textbooks” vibe.

Goddammit if this awakens something in me

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How it feels to wake up at 6 AM for a meeting

Finally a proper challenging wank!

Well that’s not something I wanted to see right before going to sleep. Thanks, internet!

You're extremely welcome

We could smash.

Would be more like a clank with these facial features

I'd give it a muscle.

I'd like to keep the skin on, please.

so lips are muscles but ears are not?

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