ihatevince
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I think this is cope, but im not super sure, lmk guys!
Zygomatic projection is veryimportant for looks. If a solution to zygo projection is devised, then basically anyone can ascend (except for gonial angle-cels). This is my Theory:
The issue with something like thumbpulling, at least for me, has always been 2 things: first, that your hands are in your mouth, and that's fucking disgusting, but secondly, that the pressure feels too removed from the maxilla.
I do understand, however, that pressure applied can definitely change the position of the bones if applied consistently and DIRECTLY. This can be even further aided if you are at a time in your life where your bones have high plasticity. (Ages 10-16)
This brings me to my theory to adjust the position of your zygomatic bone:
In essence, you're going to want to take both of your thumbs and press your IP joints into your index fingers. Once you've done this, hook your thumbs under your zygos and extend your index finger to your parietal bone and pull upwards with a reasonable amount of force. You should feel it a considerable amount, but it shouldn't be outright painful. Hold this for 30 seconds to a minute. do this once every 2-3 hours for 3-6 months and voilà! you are chad. Ive added photos for low-IQcels who don't know what a zygomatic or parietal bone is.
Zygomatic projection is veryimportant for looks. If a solution to zygo projection is devised, then basically anyone can ascend (except for gonial angle-cels). This is my Theory:
The issue with something like thumbpulling, at least for me, has always been 2 things: first, that your hands are in your mouth, and that's fucking disgusting, but secondly, that the pressure feels too removed from the maxilla.
I do understand, however, that pressure applied can definitely change the position of the bones if applied consistently and DIRECTLY. This can be even further aided if you are at a time in your life where your bones have high plasticity. (Ages 10-16)
This brings me to my theory to adjust the position of your zygomatic bone:
In essence, you're going to want to take both of your thumbs and press your IP joints into your index fingers. Once you've done this, hook your thumbs under your zygos and extend your index finger to your parietal bone and pull upwards with a reasonable amount of force. You should feel it a considerable amount, but it shouldn't be outright painful. Hold this for 30 seconds to a minute. do this once every 2-3 hours for 3-6 months and voilà! you are chad. Ive added photos for low-IQcels who don't know what a zygomatic or parietal bone is.

