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𖥻 🏹﹗ 𝖼𝖺𝗋𝗈𝗅 :
nooo cioccolata don’t blame urself🥺🥺🥺🥺🙁
2026-06-23 11:16:12
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oh god he probably did think of secco when he died.🥺
2026-06-25 16:31:06
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they're just silly guys
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hi bye
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holy crap can we be moots???
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LOVE THIS
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KIKUO X JJBA MENTIONED?!!! BEST DAY OF MY LIFE
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AWETDTDRFYAHHHHHHHHH ITS EVEN BETTER THSN BEFORE HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE
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SO PRETTYYYY(╯︵╰,)
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Ur so goated mootie
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#bp #viral #looksmax #looksmaxing #looks  The Ultimate Softmaxxing Guide is a comprehensive approach to optimizing facial bone development and symmetry during adolescence by leveraging principles from biomechanics, neurophysiology, and cellular remodeling. Rather than attempting to manipulate individual bones directly, this system focuses on the integrated mechanisms that influence craniofacial growth, including muscle forces, neural signaling, tongue posture, and skeletal alignment. By understanding how these elements interact, subtle but meaningful changes in facial structure can be supported over time. Cranial and facial bones respond to patterns of mechanical load, neurosensory input, and cellular energy availability. For example, the trigeminal nerve releases neuropeptides such as CGRP, which stimulate osteoblast activity and inhibit osteoclast activity, providing a signaling pathway for bone remodeling independent of external force alone. Targeted facial stimulation, such as light tapping or micro-expression exercises, is used to activate these neural pathways, particularly in areas like the zygomas and midface, enhancing osteogenic signaling while promoting symmetry. Muscle-generated forces, including those from chewing and tongue pressure, are applied strategically to guide mandibular growth, support the hyoid and mental regions, and influence maxillary development. Controlled asymmetrical loading on weaker sides encourages signal redistribution, while posture optimization—particularly cervical alignment—ensures even force transmission across the facial skeleton. Counterclockwise rotation is approached through consistent tongue-palate positioning, proper mandibular posture, and alignment of the cervical spine to allow the jaw and midface to orient optimally. High-energy cellular processes are also critical for supporting bone adaptation. Compounds like Urolithin A improve mitochondrial efficiency and mitophagy, enhancing the function of energy-demanding growth plate cells. Epicatechin reduces myostatin, indirectly increasing mechanical signaling through stronger muscle contractions, while silicon and strontium support bone matrix organization and osteoblast activity. These supplements do not directly alter facial bone shape but create a more supportive internal environment for remodeling in response to mechanical and neural inputs. The guide emphasizes consistency, variability in signal application, and the holistic interaction of neural, muscular, and skeletal systems. It recognizes that genetics set the baseline for facial development, but strategic optimization of input patterns can support subtle structural improvements, improve symmetry, and enhance overall facial harmony. Changes occur gradually, often at a millimeter scale, but when applied correctly and consistently, this system provides a biologically grounded framework for soft facial aesthetics optimization.
#bp #viral #looksmax #looksmaxing #looks The Ultimate Softmaxxing Guide is a comprehensive approach to optimizing facial bone development and symmetry during adolescence by leveraging principles from biomechanics, neurophysiology, and cellular remodeling. Rather than attempting to manipulate individual bones directly, this system focuses on the integrated mechanisms that influence craniofacial growth, including muscle forces, neural signaling, tongue posture, and skeletal alignment. By understanding how these elements interact, subtle but meaningful changes in facial structure can be supported over time. Cranial and facial bones respond to patterns of mechanical load, neurosensory input, and cellular energy availability. For example, the trigeminal nerve releases neuropeptides such as CGRP, which stimulate osteoblast activity and inhibit osteoclast activity, providing a signaling pathway for bone remodeling independent of external force alone. Targeted facial stimulation, such as light tapping or micro-expression exercises, is used to activate these neural pathways, particularly in areas like the zygomas and midface, enhancing osteogenic signaling while promoting symmetry. Muscle-generated forces, including those from chewing and tongue pressure, are applied strategically to guide mandibular growth, support the hyoid and mental regions, and influence maxillary development. Controlled asymmetrical loading on weaker sides encourages signal redistribution, while posture optimization—particularly cervical alignment—ensures even force transmission across the facial skeleton. Counterclockwise rotation is approached through consistent tongue-palate positioning, proper mandibular posture, and alignment of the cervical spine to allow the jaw and midface to orient optimally. High-energy cellular processes are also critical for supporting bone adaptation. Compounds like Urolithin A improve mitochondrial efficiency and mitophagy, enhancing the function of energy-demanding growth plate cells. Epicatechin reduces myostatin, indirectly increasing mechanical signaling through stronger muscle contractions, while silicon and strontium support bone matrix organization and osteoblast activity. These supplements do not directly alter facial bone shape but create a more supportive internal environment for remodeling in response to mechanical and neural inputs. The guide emphasizes consistency, variability in signal application, and the holistic interaction of neural, muscular, and skeletal systems. It recognizes that genetics set the baseline for facial development, but strategic optimization of input patterns can support subtle structural improvements, improve symmetry, and enhance overall facial harmony. Changes occur gradually, often at a millimeter scale, but when applied correctly and consistently, this system provides a biologically grounded framework for soft facial aesthetics optimization.

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