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       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: rp Date: May 13, 2021, 12:30 am
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       It is unfortunate that they had to make the Catwoman some sort
       of weird "antihero"* love interest of Batman in "The Dark Knight
       Rises". Probably why the movie ended up sucking, among many
       other reasons.
       *WTF is an "antihero" anyway? IMO it is an attempt by Gentiles
       to reinvent Gentile attributes such as aggression, sociopathy,
       etc., and present them as "heroic". Wolf of Wall Street is a
       good example of this (based on the real life character of Jordan
       Belfort (Jew)), where the main protagonist is a villain, but
       they have to present him as a "hero" to give some "meaning" to
       the "plot".
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       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 13, 2021, 1:06 am
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       "*WTF is an "antihero" anyway?"
       As I understand the term, an antihero is a character who is
       perceived as a villain by most other characters inside the
       story, but who is supposed to be perceived as a hero by the
       audience, thereby reflecting the degeneracy of the in-story
       society that it is incapable of recognizing a hero.
       "IMO it is an attempt by Gentiles to reinvent Gentile attributes
       such as aggression, sociopathy, etc., and present them as
       "heroic"."
       But we can also use antiheroes to exhibit our worldview. For
       example, a character who goes around killing meat-eaters would
       surely be seen as a villain by the meat-eating society inside
       the story, but of course would be a hero in our eyes. The point
       of the antihero is to emphasize that morality and social
       approval do not always go together. This is true irrespective of
       the system of morality being advocated.
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       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: rp Date: May 13, 2021, 1:13 am
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       Ah. I see. But in the present day antiheroes are predominantly
       non-Aryan. This is because the society they are rebelling
       against is usually counterculture era things like political
       correctness, sensitivity, and Christian moralism (particularly
       disliked by Turanian WNs such as Richard Spencer (Gentile)).
       Nietzsche fans (incl. Spencer) especially glorify this version
       of the antihero archetype.
       "The point of the antihero is to emphasize that morality and
       social approval do not always go together. This is true
       irrespective of the system of morality being advocated"
       Agree with this part. Siddhartha, for example, could also be
       considered an antihero then, rebelling against the societal
       norms of his time.
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       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: guest5 Date: May 13, 2021, 9:13 pm
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       Speaking of 'Batman', the billionaire hero of the super rich
       corporate types of Gotham, wouldn't the "Joker" character be
       accurately perceived as the anti-hero in that story line? If so,
       it is fascinating so many non-billionaires identify more with
       the 'Batman' character in real life, isn't it? Batman is more
       akin to the Sheriff of Nottingham, whilst the "Joker" would be
       Robin Hood in the Robin Hood story. People accurately align with
       the "noble thief" in the Robin Hood story rather than the hero
       of the monarchy, Sheriff Nottingham. I wonder how much of
       Judeo-Western Freemasonic anti-Monarchist sentiment has played a
       role in twisting the anti-hero archetype in this way?
       #Post#: 6354--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 13, 2021, 11:50 pm
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       "Siddhartha, for example, could also be considered an antihero
       then"
       The term "antihero" was intended for application to drama rather
       than history (where the term "iconoclast" is used instead),
       since historians exist in the same universe as the historical
       characters whereas the audience exists outside of the drama
       universe. I agree that a drama portrayal of Siddhartha as an
       antihero would be appropriate.
       "wouldn't the "Joker" character be accurately perceived as the
       anti-hero in that story line?"
       In order for this to be the case, the audience would have to see
       in the Joker's actions redeeming qualities that are however
       invisible to most characters inside the story. How do you
       propose the Joker's actions look different to those inside the
       story than to those looking in from outside?
       "people accurately align with the "noble thief" in the Robin
       Hood story rather than the hero of the monarchy, Sheriff
       Nottingham."
       But Robin Hood is also widely viewed as a hero by people inside
       the story, so he does not fit the definition of an antihero.
       (I do not like the Robin Hood story in the first place since it
       is premised on pro-Richard I attitudes.)
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       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: May 26, 2021, 12:26 am
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       This music video not only studies the Turanian face shape from
       many angles but moreover captures perfectly the facial
       expressions best suited to it (recall the first post in this
       topic):
       [quote]we have the ultimate "happy faces." Not the round
       yellow-circle happy face, but that the whole cheekbone area, the
       eyebrows and eyes all slant upward, the cheeks bulge forward and
       the lips make a bow-shaped smile like the corners of the lips go
       up in the smile: HAPPY FACE. Our faces tend to be triangular
       from the eyes down to the point of the chin due to this bone
       structure.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p-lDYPR2P8
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Material_Girl#Legacy
       [quote]After the song's release, the phrase "material girl"
       became another nickname for Madonna. She often remarked that
       "Material Girl" is the song she most regrets recording, as it
       became a label that has been attached to her for decades. She
       also said if she had known this, she probably would never have
       recorded it.[1] [/quote]
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       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: rp Date: July 2, 2021, 9:08 pm
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       Michael Gandolfini , son of "Sopranos" actor James Gandolfini
       (Sopranos is based on the Italian Mafia fyi):
       [img width=960
       height=1280]
  HTML https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQbrTweqc0gyFFodLDeD7wxkL40VqxqVXBiUwRU00SMsBhbrBUG[/img]
       The fact that there even exists a show glorifying Gentile
       thuggery and criminality is itself a testament to the
       degeneration of pop culture.
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       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: guest55 Date: October 5, 2021, 6:48 pm
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       If you're like me and you can't stand the way the narrator
       speaks just skip to 7:10 ish, he starts getting into skull
       shapes around that time frame:
       Yamnaya: Faces of the Indo-Europeans
       [quote]The Yamnaya culture, also called the Kurgan or Late Ochre
       Grave culture, of the late Neolithic and Bronze age Pontic
       steppe is believed to belong to one of several
       Proto-Indo-European speaking Western Steppe herder peoples who
       were ancestral to many modern peoples and who spread
       Indo-European languages across Eurasia. But what did Yamnaya
       look like? In this documentary film you can see 3D forensic
       facial reconstructions of Yamnaya men by the artist Robert
       Molyneaux and you can learn all about what Yamnaya people ate,
       why they loved milk, how they lived, their burial customs, how
       they spread and more.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d48bhkOiEuA
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       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: December 27, 2021, 8:43 pm
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       Ancient common knowledge:
  HTML https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2021/03/Face-brain-development-tightly-linked-study-finds.html
       [quote]Although developmental biologists are used to thinking
       about the developing face as a receptacle for the embryonic
       brain — morphing and stretching as the growing brain pushes
       outward — it turns out that the face is an active participant in
       biological cross-talk during development that affects the
       three-dimensional features of both structures.
       ...
       Scientists first linked the development of the face and brain in
       studies of some rare genetic conditions like holoprosencephaly,
       in which the brain doesn’t divide properly into two hemispheres.
       Affected people often also have facial malformations that run
       the gamut from mild to severe. But the true extent of the
       interaction between face and brain development among healthy
       people was unknown.
       ...
       ‘More overlap than we had expected’
       They found 472 regions, or loci, in the genome that affect brain
       shape. Of these, 76 were previously shown to influence facial
       structure.
       “This is more overlap than we had expected,” Wysocka said, “and
       it indicates that the face and brain shape are intertwined, not
       just in cases of malformation, but also in normal variation in
       healthy people.”
       The 76 shared genetic regions include genes involved in
       well-known developmental pathways, as well as others that
       regulate the expression of other genes.
       “When we started looking at these genes, we realized that the
       cross-talk that occurs between the face and the brain during
       development must be more complex than we previously realized,”
       Wysocka said. “Surprisingly, some of these genes are only known
       to be expressed in the face, and don’t have any known role or
       expression in the brain. So this implies that in addition to the
       brain influencing the facial shape, the face itself also affects
       the brain structure.”
       Supporting this notion, genetic signals influencing brain shape
       are enriched in genomic regions regulating gene expression
       during embryogenesis, specifically in facial progenitor
       cells.[/quote]
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       Re: Facial Turanism
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: March 14, 2022, 11:33 pm
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  HTML https://www.salon.com/2022/03/14/candace-owens-boosted-by-russian-embassy-after-tweeting-russian-lives-matter/
  HTML https://www.snopes.com/tachyon/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-14-at-9.44.00-AM.png
       Contrast with Owens' stance on BLM:
  HTML https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EcXVtx4X0AAXE9E.jpg
       Not coincidentally(?), Owens has a textbook Turanian face:
       [img width=1280
       height=719]
  HTML https://variety.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/candace-owens.jpg[/img]
       More about Owens:
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candace_Owens
       [quote]Owens is known for her criticism of the Black Lives
       Matter movement[8][65][66][67] and has described Black Lives
       Matter protesters as "a bunch of whiny toddlers, pretending to
       be oppressed for attention".[68]
       ...
       When asked if it was problematic that white supremacist groups,
       such as the Ku Klux Klan, support Trump, Owens answered that
       Antifa was more prevalent than the KKK.[64]
       ...
       After the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville,
       Virginia, Owens said that concern over rising white nationalism
       was "stupid".[1] She has also called it "just election rhetoric"
       and "based on the hierarchy of what's impacting minority
       Americans, if I had to make a list of 100 things, white
       nationalism would not make the list."[72]
       ...
       Owens is a proponent of the Mexico–United States barrier, and
       believes undocumented immigrants to the United States should be
       immediately deported.[1]
       Candace Owens speaking with attendees at the 2019 Teen Student
       Action Summit
       In 2018, Owens warned that "Europe will fall and become a
       Muslim-majority continent by 2050. There has never been a
       Muslim-majority country where sharia law was not implemented."
       She suggested that the United States would then be "forced to
       save" the British.[80][81]
       ...
       After Joe Biden won the 2020 election and Donald Trump refused
       to concede, Owens promoted Trump's claims of mass fraud, saying,
       "the American election was clearly rigged."[82][/quote]
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