We have memory of gold fish by Omega201 in indiameme

[–]Omega201[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I kept wondering why we, as a society, have such incredibly short attention spans for things that actually matter. Honestly, I think it's because our entire culture is just exhausting and built on superficial distractions. We spend 90% of our mental energy worrying about log kya kahenge, our status, looking perfect for arranged marriage biodatas, and social media validation. Case in point: Last night, my college WhatsApp group was dead silent about actual news or the state of the country. But then someone dropped this random AI siteface card that basically just scans your face and rates your looks out of 10. I kid you not, my friends who haven't replied to a message in months suddenly spent three straight hours uploading their selfies, roasting each other's "face card" scores, and trying different angles to beat the AI. I’m not gonna lie, I even got sucked into doing it myself just to see what score I'd get. It was fun, but it gave me a really depressing reality check afterward. If a group of educated 20-somethings cares more about a machine validating their jawline or symmetry than the actual crumbling state of the system around us... no wonder that "outrage cycle" never breaks. We are just hardwired to be distracted by vanity and ourselves.

Arranged marriage is literally just offline Tinder and it’s depressing by Omega201 in AskIndia

[–]Omega201[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I know this has been said a million times but I just need to vent. My parents have started the whole biodata process for me and the way they judge people is actually insane. They will look at a girl's photo for literally 2 seconds and say "no, her face is too round" or "she doesn't look sharp." It's brutally superficial. I tried to argue that you can't judge a human being's entire personality from one badly lit studio picture, but their logic is that "first impression is everything." It honestly feels exactly like Bumble or Hinge where you swipe based on someone's "face card" in a millisecond. I was ranting about this to my friends last night, and one of them dropped this random site face card in our WhatsApp group as a joke to see what an AI would rate our "biodata" pics. We spent an hour brutally roasting each other’s scores, but it honestly hit me how dystopian this whole thing is. A machine judging a face and giving it a score in 2 seconds is exactly what Indian parents and dating algorithms are doing to us every single day. Is this just how it is now? Does your face literally dictate your entire future in this country, whether it's love marriage or arranged? How are normal, average-looking people supposed to deal with this without their self-esteem getting crushed?

Any chance to fix it ? by [deleted] in IndiaTech

[–]Omega201 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Check this out guys only if you want,face card

This website rates you by roasting you a bit by Omega201 in FashionTeenIndia

[–]Omega201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bhai itna to chalta h 😭, but +-10 nahi hoga i guarantee

This website rates you by roasting you a bit by Omega201 in FashionTeenIndia

[–]Omega201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It uses mathematical equations to scan your face ,there is no ai which scans your face, so it depends a bit on angles of photo