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RE: Underestimating their own beauty, humans fall victims to glossy magazine covers |
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Topic: Science |
8:14 pm EDT, Aug 15, 2005 |
wilpig wrote: It is noteworthy that a combination of features as depicted on these morphed photographs is impossible to find in any of living people. A human face can be wrinkless if only it is a digitalized picture. There are no perfect eyebrows, eyes or lips either. One may thus conclude that the woman on this picture is an absolutely unnatural, albeit a beautiful individual. Natural beauty cannot compete with digital perfection: the latter always wins, although it does not exist in reality. The top five of the computer pageant was made of only digital pictures. Furthermore, 79 percent of original male faces and 70 percent of original female faces were described as "not pretty" or even "ugly."
Western Civilization is indeed doomed to a very shallow and pathetic silicon and collagen filled end. RE: Underestimating their own beauty, humans fall victims to glossy magazine covers |
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