• daddycool@lemmy.world
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    I never understood people who can’t tell look-a-likes apart. Sure, some people look very much alike, but it doesn’t take long to pick up on the small details. Only time I was a bit confused was when I started in collage and a girl in my class had a twin who was in the class next door, but I didn’t know for the first few days so I had one deja vu experience after the other. Haha. But it didn’t take long before I could tell them apart from a mile away.

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      Prosopagnosia - face-blindness - is a real thing, that is especially common with autistic folks. Personally I struggle a lot with faces, but I can learn to recognize the faces of people, that I interact often with (still, sometimes I cannot recognize my partner from pictures, for example). Some people cannot learn faces at all.

      That being said, in cases like these, it is definitely racism.

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        yeah I have a hard time telling apart people with similarly shaped faces, but having looked up these 3 actors, they look completely different

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      Don’t forget how casually racist the average 'Murican is

      These actors barely count as humans to most of them

      And disappointingly, Silverman is fine with a slightly different group of brown humans being wiped out

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        USAians were raised on sterotypes. We dont neccesarily think they are all bad or make people less per se.

        But we have also been raised on fear with a nationalism subtext.

        And the convolution of the two makes a lot of default bigots without a community showing humans are all just people.

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    Holy shit people, is this whole thread satire, or are you all basically confirming what they are talking about

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    Eh, it took me years to tell Claire Danes apart from Gwyneth Paltrow and I think there are a couple other actresses that I may also be thinking are Claire or Gwyneth. It isn’t “they don’t recognize different brown people” as much as there are many doppelgangers in the world.

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    Kumail literally had a stand up bit when he was much less well known about being called “Kumar” and how he dreams of the day that he is the goto point of reference that racists use to stereotype other brown people and himself. So Kal should proud of that, at least.

    Also, I work with a lot of Middle Eastern and Indian people with a wide variety of names. It is weird that these three celebrities talking about being mistaken for each other all have names starting with K, containing an A, and ending with L. Kumail, Kunal, and Kal. Maybe it’s not so much about them being mistaken for each other but switching similar names around, like white guys called Kayden, Brayden, and Layden.

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      This is a crazy assumption but Kal seems like a pretty real cat, so I’m kinda confident he was proud

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        I could only identify Chris Pratt in a line up. I struggle to differentiate between Ryan Reynolds and Ryan Gosling. Then again, I’ve only been to the cinema 6 times in the past decade. Any celebrity news sounds like “curtains for Zoosha” to me.

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            Honestly, if it’s not worth the event of going out to see it, I’m not going to be enticed by the notion of marvel shit and live action reboots on tv.

            Home movie time is for catching up with a century of good cinema e.g. we’ve recently watched Rashomon and Blade Runner.

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          Heh, in a workplace that loves to make acronyms, they suspiciously kept saying one very long phrase over and over, never ever acronyming it. It would have been CUM.

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            I’ve worked in a place that dealt with Federal Adjusted Gross Income a lot.

            They did acronymitize it, and would PRONOUNCE it.

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        It is a running gag my group that I cannot distinguish Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.

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      I mean, it’s also the racism that probably causes people to not give enough of a fuck to bother to recognize the difference; but the grammatical aspect ain’t making it any easier if you read at a 5th grade level

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    Shit, I owe an apology to Karan Soni, because I was sure it was one of those 3 playing Dopinder until I looked it up.

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      Dopinder is on the multi-list. Plays the Indian Spider-Man in the Miles Morales animated movies.

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    The fourth person adds nothing but also tries to make it about them. Weird.