Unrecognizable
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reject people with body dysmorphia
I thought that was the entire point of plastic surgery, if not for helping mild dysmorphia then what's the situation where someone would get plastic surgery?
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What is considered attractive seems to be made up. From small dicks being all the rage in ancient Rome, to obesity being a beautiful sign of fertility all across the world and its history (especially in modern Pacific Island countries), to having black teeth in southern Asia and Meiji Japan being the hottest thing.
Attractive people getting promoted is real and true, but what your culture considers attractive is mostly invented bullshit. Short of primal, instinctual reactions to visible disease and disfigurement on somebody, it seems like anything can be made an "attractive" trait.
American culture loves to promote artists, actors, and entertainers who get plastic surgery and take BGH/Tren/Test/Ozempic. Mainstream industries like Music labels, Social Media platforms, and Movies/TV studios are painting the image of "attractive" to people from the time they are born. I'm not exempt from thinking Chris Hemsworth is attractive, I doubt many Americans are. Except the autists. They're too mentally transcended.
Getting Botox is falling victim to fake beauty standards, and in a minor way helping perpetuate that standard to the people around you.
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That's just the makeup
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BoTox
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What if she legit keeps thinking it's snot?
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That's supposed to be lighting, the right is darker and the left is well lit.
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The Grey Eminence always reigns from the shadows
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"some botox" is not what the comic is about, clearly. It's about how many do it to a point where they are unrecognisable form before and mostly not in a good way.
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so it's actually toxic
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That's just Kara Killgrave
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Yes, but to be fair it can be used to treat certain types of headaches too
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I never say it to my wife (I think people should utilize a filter between their thoughts and their lips, but my mom doesn't have a filter either) but I often catch a glimpse of my wife's glasses showing just a touch below her nose when looking from a particular angle, and I think she has snot starting to drip from her nose.
Also I hate the modern American version of female beauty. But my wife doesn't even wear makeup so I'm happy at home.
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My wife only wears makeup if she's going to work and even then it's pretty minimal, as far as I'm concerned she can do whatever she wants with that stuff
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It wouldn't work if it wasn't. It paralyzes the muscle where it is applied.
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Her mom probably drink his colloidal silver.
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Botox give people an uncanny valley effect.
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Left definitely got them highbeams on