What makes a face 'punchable'?
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What do they have in common? What makes faces punchable? It's more than just "I don't like this guy", at least when properly understood. It really is something about the face.
I can't say I've spent a lot of time thinking about this, but the two most punchable faces I can think of are Justin Trudeau and Tucker Carlson.
And what they have in common is perpetual smugness combined with a weak chin. I think that's the magic combo.
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I would suggest that when used in a socially safe space, such as American pop culture, the phrase is used 100% of the time to describe a white male, whatever other attributes one might discover as commonalities of faces deemed punchable by American pop culture.
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@George-K said in What makes a face 'punchable'?:
Some guy at CNN thought Nick Sandmann’s face was punchable.
A perfect example of my point, yes. Another would be whenever a neo-nazi manages to make the leftist news cycle. A "punchable face", used on common parlance, is the face of someone deemed a safely marginalizable other, by pop culture.
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Artfully chosen photographs of course make a huge difference here. I would submit there is far too much overlap between the inference of objectionable personality characteristics and “punchable looks” to make better sense of the concept than I made in my original reply. A punchable face is a face we associate with people we don’t like.
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I can't say I've spent a lot of time thinking about this, but the two most punchable faces I can think of are Justin Trudeau and Tucker Carlson.
Agreed on Fucker Carlson.
As for The Dauphin, I seem to recall that he trained as an amateur boxer and was not all that bad in the ring. So be forewarned. He is liable to punch back.
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Ben Shapiro. He's even more punchable than I am.
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Terrell Lewis, the Ram linebacker who crushed Gronk's ribs on the field. I don't even know what he looks like, but I'd punch him with great glee. More than once. With a crowbar.
And shut up that doing so would be to punish with the exact same punishment.
But no, I'm kidding, sort of. I get what you mean, Jon. A punchable feature to me is the sneering curl of the upper lip. The supercilious smirk. Do you know Shailene Woodley, Aaron Rodgers' girlfriend? I don't feel the need to punch her, but that perpetual sneer of hers illustrates what I mean.
^Jared Kushner comes close. You may not always see it, but it's implied.
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@Catseye3 said in What makes a face 'punchable'?:
Jared Kushner comes close. You may not always see it, but it's implied.
I don't think I'd risk punching him. He looks like the kind of guy who'd happily poison your cat.