how can you go and ruin your booty? how sad. even if its not the best in town, she still destroyed gods gift. thats what she gets for watching too much reality t.v.
So many plastic-surgery-gone-wrong stories. You would think people would concentrate on feeling good about yourself just the way you are. There are no quick fixes, no straight shot to perfection no matter how much money you spend.
Ok, I really can kind of understand an "aging" beauty queen, an older movie star, has lots of money and would love to smooth out a few wrinkles. Not a huge sin. But more and more, I read about, hear about, people in their 20's getting a little nip and tuck, a little improvement here or there, bigger lips, bigger boobs, liposuction to get rid of that extra five pounds. My God, what are they going to do when they're 30? or 40?. They are going to freak out, with no options left, because they've already done it all. I've seen regular, everyday, normal women in their fifties who look fantastic. And I've seen these young starlets in the mags, barely out of their teens, destroying themselves wanting to look better. I think it will backfire on them in five or ten years. I wish they would all just ease up on themselves. Celebrities and non-celebrities alike. It's not worth it.
Ummmm......Randal, you don't like to watch 2 girls? What do you want? A video with 2 guys? Better yet, 2 guys sharing a bountiful fecalfest outta a cup.
Hmmmm. Yes FTB.
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mako, too funny! While I can see the downside of the whole plastic surgery syndrome, it doesn't mean I can't appreciate a well worded satire! I myself can only seem to speak what I feel, when I am compelled to state my opinion. I wish I were good at seeing things the way you do!
Later Baby.
Cheers FTB - guess I can't really take the whole plastic surgery thing too seriously. Agree with your sentiments - it's not worth it!
Obviously there are exceptions when it's reconstructive and therefore helping someone regain something taken by an accident but otherwise it just seems like pure vanity!
Good point, there are some instances where it's a necessary step. Certainly no one should have to live with a deformity if it can be fixed, and improve their lives.
There are a lot of differing opinions apparently on what would be classified as necessary surgery though. Have you seen a picture of Joan Rivers lately? At least, I think it's her. It sounds like her. They said it was her. I saw her on Larry King last week or so, OMG. That woman went off the deep end with herself, that's for sure. Yikes!
You're right! Miss Rivers is, shall we say, stiff around the facial features but you know what? She doesn't try to hide it and she makes fun of it so in a weird way she kind of gets a little bit more respect in my book. That and she's pretty acid-funny sometimes ;-)
It's the absolutely perfect 30 something hollywood beauties who's faces don't move when they speak but who profess to never having been under the knife that make me laugh!
It's as if they're trying to improve on something which was pretty damn fine in the first place! Be happy with what ya got, but then there's the Hollywood media machine to cater for I guess...
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