• @Aganim@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Her clavicles are asymmetrical, never seen that on a real person.

    Shit, are you telling me that every time I see myself in the mirror I’m actually looking at a string of AI generated images, generated in real-time? The matrix is real. 😱

    It’s either that, or my clavicles are actually very asymmetric. ☹️

    • Margot Robbie
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      What I meant is that her right clavicle (your left) is about an inch higher than her left.

      I could be wrong, of course, but I imagine if that condition actually exists, then it would be extremely painful.

      • @Gutless2615@ttrpg.network
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        1910 months ago

        You’re reaching. I don’t think this is “easy” to tell as you’re making it at all. You’re benefiting enormously from knowing the results before you begin extrapolating.

      • I was agreeing with everything you’ve said, but I was in a pretty nasty bike accident years back which dislocated my clavical. Which now makes it sit about half an inch higher; mainly on the neck side. I was freaked out at first but the doctor said to just live with it so it can happen.

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        10 months ago

        Yeah, I see what you mean, but my shoulders look almost exactly like that. Doesn’t hurt at all, just very annoying when carrying a backpack as the straps will always tend to slide off from my ‘drooping’ shoulder.

        But I agree with your comments about the background, that looks like a fever dream. And of course my situation isn’t the norm, so the shoulders/clavicles can be treated as a red flag, it’s just not definite proof and care should be taken to realise some people might actually just be built weird.