NOBODY Looks HUMAN ANYMORE... And It's SPREADING

People are getting plastic surgery, lip filler, veneers, and buccal fat removal at younger ages than ever and somehow everyone is ending up with the same face. Same jaw. Same cheek. Same frozen forehead. The same smile. But this isn't a video about cosmetic surgery. It's about what happens when beauty stops being a fingerprint and starts becoming a uniform. Pull up an awards show from 2004 and every face looks different different bone structures, different noses, smiles with gaps. Pull up one from last year and you won't count past five faces before they start repeating. This is a documentary-style essay about how that happened. Not who to blame what changed. How filters stopped smoothing faces and started rebuilding them toward a single destination. How a problem that used to live in Hollywood jumped to influencers, then to everyday people, then to teenage boys, and now to children comparing themselves not to a celebrity, but to a digitally reconstructed version of their own face. It's not about tearing anyone down for what they do with their own face. It's about the thing being quietly lost underneath all of it the specific, unrepeatable feature that made someone impossible to forget instead of impossible to tell apart. Because the most magnetic person you've ever met in a room probably wasn't perfect. They were specific. And that's exactly the thing an entire generation is sanding off and calling it pretty. Email: [email protected]