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Originally Posted by MitzaLizalor
frustration in the expectations versus outcomes department.
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This brings up a whole new subject, worthy of a thinkpiece, but I don't know what to think about it. Media is raising people's attractiveness standards to a point where normies look ugly.
I'm not the first person to comment on this. I might be the first person to say,
"What is to be done?".
People have tried to deal with the supply side of this, pressuring barbie to have an anatomically-correct waist, rather than the standard "
died while hoola-hooping with a boa constrictor" figure. Feminists and whined and shrieked and demanded that men do something for them about the
"male gaze" "objectifying" blah blah blah. It's all achieved nothing.
I think we have to handle this from the other end. I think we should make our citizen's attractiveness a national priority. We need a
Marshall Plan/Manhattan Project for hotness. Where to even start? Well, already in South Korea they treat plastic surgery the way we treat makeup:
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Sure, they all look the same, but it's a better same now.
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But there's a lot of ground to cover before we get to that point. First we need to do stuff like stop confusing pajamas with black-tie wear, agree that the word "juicy" is not appropriate on any body part, and, oh yeah, someone somehow please convince people that doing sit-ups does
not cause ebola.
Folks,
look at our birthrate. We are on an extinction trajectory. This is more important than 95% of the issues people fight in the streets over.