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Originally Posted by Heckler
When rejecting one fallacy, in this instance that only tan & thin are beautiful, we often create another......
Obesity is NOT beautiful. Neither is anorexia.
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moderation is always important. not too skinny, not too big.
too bad we can't just like natural. we can't just like women who are full figured and curvy, women whose cheeks aren't naturally rosy (and dont wear make-up to meke it that way), women who don't look 25 at age 40, ect
I have nothing against augmentation if a person desires it.
plastic surgery is about making you look as beautiful on the outside as you feel on the inside- but many people who get surgery feel very ugly on the inside.
we shouldn't be pressured to look a certain way.
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Originally Posted by W.J. Wilczek
The world is filled with vulgar people; you don’t have to go far to find them. They are your workmates, your neighbors, your friends - the loud-mouthed life of the party, the blue-haired beauty in bright sequin, the lonely-heart next to you at the bar - they’re everywhere you look. They have bad manners, poor taste, and no judgment. Theirs is the popular culture: the latest craze, the passing fad. They are philistines - living proof of the triumph of stupidity.
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so do you judge people based on how they look?
perhaps in the reverse- you don't care if they look different, you care if they look the same?
I think that can be just as problematic.