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Get Private Face Rating Analysis, Looksmaxxing Advice, and Chadification from Chadify: https://chadify.me/ ▬ Contents ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Check out Chadify.me! 1:15 Human Evolution Animation 1:53 Why Ethnicity (Phenotypes) Matters 5:58 Khoid Phenotype (Khoi / Khoisan Ethnicity) 11:33 Sanid Phenotype (San Ethnicity) 14:06 Bantuid Phenotype (Bantu Ethnicity) 16:47 Congolid Phenotype (Congo Ethnicity) 19:13 Bambutid Phenotype (Mbuti Pygmie Ethnicity) 21:27 Ethiopid Phenotype (Ethiopian, Somalian, etc..) 24:19 Nilotid Phenotype (Nilotic, many groups involved) 28:01 Sudan Phenotype (All Sudan Belt Ethncities) 31:28 What Phenotype Are You? 31:43 Full Map Zoom Out! 31:55 Comparison of Morphological Phenotypic Traits 35:57 Closing Remarks 🌍 Part 2: The Ultimate Map To Male Facial Attractiveness In Europe: • The Ultimate Map To Male Facial Attra... 🌏 Part 3: The Ultimate Map To Male Facial Attractiveness In Oceania: • The Ultimate Map To Male Facial Attra... 🌏Part 4: The Ultimate Map To Male Facial Attractiveness In Asia: • The Ultimate Map To Male Facial Attra... ▬ Description ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ In this series, we embark on a journey to explore the unique beauty of the human species across the globe. In this episode, our focus shifts to the diverse continent of Africa. Every phenotype in the world is capable of Chadification, although their Chadified states may vary based on differences in the expression of morphological phenotypic traits. This video focuses solely on observable morphology—what is visible to the eye—and does not address genetic differences beyond the observable level. It should not be misconstrued as a classification system, as such systems have been misused by harmful individuals in history. Instead, the goal is to foster a deeper appreciation for the vast diversity in human appearance. Without this nuanced approach, discussions often resort to textbook, cookie-cutter answers that fail to account for ethnic specificity, ultimately resulting in greater discrimination. My goal is to take a step in the right direction by fostering awareness and pride in our unique differences—both physical and cultural—while promoting unity. I believe we should celebrate these differences while coexisting harmoniously as one incredible equal human species. That said, human ethnic diversity exists as a gradient or along clines; there are no clear boundaries where one ethnicity begins and another ends. Human phenotypes, therefore, are approximations based on visual similarities among nearby or closely related ethnicities, rather than strict geographical divisions. They offer a general representation of the "average" appearance of humans in a region. This is why historic research, even if considered outdated from a strictly biological or genetic perspective, can still hold value in a visual context. In today’s world, most people are of mixed heritage, embodying multiple “phenotypes” or ethnicities, which adds complexity. Some people may be unfamiliar with the term "Chad." While traditionally a male name, it has evolved in recent internet culture to symbolize a good-looking, often charismatic man. Today, we are expanding that definition to include all ethnicities—simply put, anyone can be a Chad! In my opinion, "Chadifying" oneself can boost confidence, ultimately leading to an improved quality of life. This belief motivates my intention to conduct studies and research on facial attractiveness in the future. If this pursuit weren’t valuable, this channel wouldn’t exist. Throughout different cultures, societies, historical periods, and perspectives, opinions on what is considered attractive have shifted and varied. However, by examining aggregated data, I believe we can identify consistent trends and determine which facial features or idealized traits are objectively more attractive - at least for the current times we live in. I encourage healthy discussions with those who may agree or disagree with this perspective and remain open-minded moving forward. I also reference this video below, which explores facial dimorphism which is another valuable aspect of studying human facial attractiveness: 🎥The Ultimate Guide to Looksmaxxing For Your Masculinity: • The Ultimate Guide to Looksmaxxing Fo... DISCLAIMER: 1. Personal Perspective: This reflects my research-based perspective, but it is still only my opinion. I welcome healthy discussions, even with differing views. 2. Rejection of Bias: This channel is apolitical and opposes all forms of discrimination or bias. 3. Art Meets Science: This work blends subjectivity with objective analysis, which is a reality when relating facial attractiveness with human biology. 4. Adaptability: I am open to refining ideas as new evidence emerges. 5. Not Medical Advice: I am not a medical professional. Consult a licensed practitioner before pursuing any treatments. Sources: At timestamp: 35:57 #selfimprovement #education #geography