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Face of the Future – a fantastic find! A site that changes the age or race of your face. Makes me feel much better about myself, because I look pretty fug as anything else.
MILEY CYRUS, EAT YOUR HEART OUT!
I always knew I’d make a great anime character.
I must say I’m a fairly ugly dude.

Odd that I can see elements of my twin brother’s face in this picture? Yes, but I suppose we are brother and sister, plus all Asians look the same anyway. Judging by how little morphing went on with my jawline, my chin is no joke. Jay Leno and I can make a club.
Does this disprove any thoughts that racial facial features are a socialized, internalized illusion? Only one way to find out! Transform and share, people!
For more face-tweaking fun, here’s that link to Face Research, where you can find the “average” among multiple portraits.
UPDATE: Okay, fine, this is what the original looks like:



I am not a fan.
I’d still be beautiful on the inside!
true dat!
I did it. The Asian me is fat.
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Hey you’re quite pretty actually. And you don’t have that Asian ‘look’ that all the Asians at my school have. Yay! You’re restoring my hope in Asians lol
I’m not sure what ethnicity that site would classify me as, being half-half and all… I personally think I look more white than Asian, just from eyes and skin tone and hair colour but people say I look Asian -shrug-
My parents are Chinese, but I get all kinds of guesses. Lots of times it depends on which circle of people I’m hanging out with.
One day in the far off future, you should totally plan a trip to San Francisco. It’s a different world. There are a lot of Asians out here, from FOBs (which I realize is a derogatory term) to ABCs (American Born Chinese). I’ve traveled to different continents, and it was absolute culture shock being in China and Hong Kong. Felt more at home with my relatively ethnically diverse California than I did in either of those territories.
I’d love to compare the experience to Australia, one day!
Also, that pic gives me the benefit of a blow dry and some eyeliner. Everyday me is very Chapstick, eyebrow pencil, and otherwise unimpressive.
A friend of mine has the theory that Eur-Asian kids often take after their moms. I’m not entirely signed onto the idea. (Plus I basically think there is no science to it.
You just happen to inherit whatever it is you inherit.)
I’ve been to Vietnam heaps of times – probably about six or seven. I love it there, but there’s no place like home so I probably wouldn’t be able to move there and live there. Plus I’m not a huge fan of communism; I prefer living here where you can badmouth the government as much as you like without having to worry about getting questioned at the police station O.O
Oh, girls and their make-up -rolls eyes-
I don’t look like either of my parents. Neither does my little brother but we both look like each other. We’re one messed up family…
btw, I’m GUESSING you’re Vietnamese, from your picture…
…just cuz you kinda look like my mum (lol)
-does the Asian peace sign- xP