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Polish people include the most unusual head shapes in the world (and don't realize it).
It's probably a recent mutation that hasn't spread to other ethnic groups yet. I don't think that all Polish males have this feature, but it seems to be very common among Poles, yet very uncommon among other ethnic groups.
This isn't intended to be offensive in any way. I'm curious about what others think. It's interesting, because Poles aren't supposed to be particularly unusual for Europeans -- they are roughly in the center of Europe.
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Here's Artur Szpilka, a pro boxer. Notice the slight dent on the back of his head.
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Him again, before fighting a Polish-American Adam Kownacki. Notice how Adam's head is also dented.
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Jan Vobornik, an MMA referee giving an interview to German TV.
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An anon from an English-language hair-loss web site, complaining about bumps on his head. Notice the flag in the background.
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It's Dinaric head shape, common in Balkan.
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Exactly this head shape Pontians have
Brachy with full hyspicrany.
Ugly as fuck.
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It's a feature from laying on the back as an infant. The skull is soft by that stage, both the sides and back.
By that time the skull gets shaped into its general future form.
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Poles on TA such as Mordid and Artek have Dolichocephalic skulls, however. Haven't seen the others.
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