Jovan
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The problem is that a lot of the ladies in the magazine media are photoshopped heavily. FHM, for example, would rather have a pristine version of Jennifer Aniston (who was giving them the HONOUR of shooting with her, thank you) instead of one who has a small mole on her stomach. That's the ultimate smack in the face right there -- wanting to shoot with someone and then basically telling them they're not beautiful the way they are.Edward said:I've always found both of those ladies stunning. What the contemporary mainstream regards as "beautiful" I tend to find rather bland, to be honest.
Perhaps I am overreacting, but there are many more extreme examples of this. People are trying to attain a level of perfection which simply doesn't exist, rather than take women for who they are: with curves, "outies," breasts of many sizes and shapes, a little jiggle in their butt, and uniqueness. Listen, I'd rather have an "imperfect" woman than someone who tries to be like everyone else.
I think the Borg already exist -- here on earth! -- and will mass migrate to the Delta Quadrant in a few decades when the rest of Earth's population wakes up and decides they don't want to be sheep... "You will be assimilated!" say an army of blonde haired, blue eyed women with Barbie doll figures and dark haired, tall, perfectly muscular men.
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