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I work with little kids with autism and I swear I hear their little voices asking me to open their fruit snacks in my sleep 😂
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Lookism presents a world where appearance is not a detail, but a decisive force that shapes hierarchy, violence, and survival. The concept of two bodies is not a fantasy escape—it is a narrative experiment that exposes how identity fractures under social pressure. The same consciousness inhabiting different forms reveals that dignity, authority, and even safety are granted conditionally, depending on how useful or impressive a body appears to others. As the story expands, Lookism abandons any illusion of comfort. Power structures emerge through gangs, corporations, and informal systems of control, where physical dominance becomes currency. Violence is not portrayed as heroic, but as systemic—something that reproduces itself endlessly through fear, loyalty, and exploitation. Characters are pushed into brutality not because they are evil, but because softness is punished and hesitation is fatal. The manhwa is relentless in its portrayal of masculinity and worth. Strength is demanded, weakness is erased, and compassion is treated as a liability. Many characters chase power believing it will grant freedom, only to become trapped by reputation, expectations, and the roles forced upon them. Their bodies change, but their psychological scars remain intact, creating a constant tension between image and self. At its core, Lookism questions whether transformation has meaning in a society that rewards appearances over humanity. The story suggests that changing the shell does not resolve the violence embedded in social systems—it merely relocates it. What remains is a bleak reflection of a world where value is assigned, not inherent, and where survival often requires becoming part of the very cruelty that once destroyed you. #lookism#webtoon#gapryongkim#fyp#tiktok
Lookism presents a world where appearance is not a detail, but a decisive force that shapes hierarchy, violence, and survival. The concept of two bodies is not a fantasy escape—it is a narrative experiment that exposes how identity fractures under social pressure. The same consciousness inhabiting different forms reveals that dignity, authority, and even safety are granted conditionally, depending on how useful or impressive a body appears to others. As the story expands, Lookism abandons any illusion of comfort. Power structures emerge through gangs, corporations, and informal systems of control, where physical dominance becomes currency. Violence is not portrayed as heroic, but as systemic—something that reproduces itself endlessly through fear, loyalty, and exploitation. Characters are pushed into brutality not because they are evil, but because softness is punished and hesitation is fatal. The manhwa is relentless in its portrayal of masculinity and worth. Strength is demanded, weakness is erased, and compassion is treated as a liability. Many characters chase power believing it will grant freedom, only to become trapped by reputation, expectations, and the roles forced upon them. Their bodies change, but their psychological scars remain intact, creating a constant tension between image and self. At its core, Lookism questions whether transformation has meaning in a society that rewards appearances over humanity. The story suggests that changing the shell does not resolve the violence embedded in social systems—it merely relocates it. What remains is a bleak reflection of a world where value is assigned, not inherent, and where survival often requires becoming part of the very cruelty that once destroyed you. #lookism#webtoon#gapryongkim#fyp#tiktok

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