Media's Effect on Beauty.
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I'd hate being a model, or someone in the magazine, knowing that you're not good enough to be on a magazine not photoshopped. I don't get how people like this stuff. Everytime I see a magazine, I laugh, gob-smacked at all these fake photos being put before me. Why don't they just use virtual people?
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Well, if you buy into the whole "perfect" thing then you deserve to be depressed. Get the hell over it. If you hit the gym and spa and eat right, you'll be be fine.
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the media has ruined beauty beauty is whats on the inside no matter if you are fat or skinny ugly or pretty beauty is whats on the inside and dont forget that and because of the media we are forgeting we all have days when we look bad but even on a good day or bad look into the mirror and tell your self that you are pretty because is beautiful in their own way
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/watch?v=4M5lZdwOicw
This song is fitting.
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Hey I'm beautiful if on the inside and I think you'd know that if you forget my physical looks and just got to know me.
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It's not just women nowdays. I've only just realised how much going bald in my twenties bothered (bothers?) me. I've noticed it never bothered the older baldies in my family like my grandad, uncle etc
I was scrambling for hair growth tonics and started saving for hair replacement therapy, though thankfully I ended up putting the money to sensible use (booze and posh food + bike lol)
And this is the society we've created, or let be created, where both men and women are/act pathetic and vain.
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This is an amazing video. I have huge self esteme problems and I hate my body to the extreme.
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watch kony 2012
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I'm a model; I look at myself in the magazines I pose for, and I can barely recognize me.
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Oh here we go... More whiney bullshit.
I am BEAUTIFUL
fizzywizzy2006 1 week ago 35
In the picture of "Happiness" none of these women have blemishes, scars, and I'm sure, their faces are largely asymmetrical. These women may not be the model type, but they have perfect skin. They are still young, reinforcing beauty as youth. I understand that is not the message of this video, but the picture does not fit in here.
The picture is from Dove, who is owned by the same corporation as Axe, who's ads completely objectify women and only show the model figure you're fighting again.
danieltarrote 6 days ago 13