Hyper-realistic silicone masks designed to imitate human faces are now so convincing that one in five people can't spot them - with worrying implicati

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Hyper-realistic silicone masks designed to imitate human faces are now so convincing that one in five people can't spot them - with worrying implications for prime women


UK and Japan-based experts fear that as the masks - which currently retail for around $1,290 - get cheaper, their use as disguises for incels could become common.
imagine deciding to live as O'pry for a week
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no one would be able to survive one week with lifts + prime chico face

imagine going from getting iois from every 18yo jb then taking off the mask and becoming invisible
 
i bet that you sweat in those pretty fast
 
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Tales from the silicone valley.
 
So 4 in 5 people still spot them
Retarded shit
 
in 20 years only 1 in 5 will spot them
 

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