If I were the prettiest.
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Thread Topic: If I were the prettiest.
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I think so too, which is why I don't wear makeup unless I'm obligated to. But sometimes, well, eh, the natural beauty behind the makeup is sometimes judged too. Personality counts as a role in it, but physically? Well...sometimes there are people...that society calls "ugly".
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Media does not define what is beuty, everyone views different peoples beauty and objects beauty differently.F For example I don't find kish beautiful at all. Other people may percieve his physical appearance as beautiful however I do not.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is an accurate quote. -
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What Geek said.
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Ignore the stray F I am not faking stuttering.
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Yes but media influences what people see as aesthetically attractive. Media defines the majority of what people think of as "pretty."
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Define your version of "media" just so we're on the same page.
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Magazines, television, makeup companies, any advertising ?
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It is the term for all main means of mass communication. That is the correct term and the one I will be using.
Mass communication means that people as a whole have cimmunicated in a way to make most humans approach an average oppinions on many topics lowering the number of extremists and pulled them towards a somewhat central idea on certain subjects.
Guess what? This means people are approaching an increasing number of subjects they agree in which can only be a good thing for the future.
And media doesn't even matter, it merely helps a generalised oppinion of what beauty is form so measuring what counts as being beautiful by the whole is easier.
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Uh no, that's not what I meant by media. I mean makeup companies and corporations marketing and s---.
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But you said "any advertising".
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Marketing companies are trying to sell their product as well as possible. It is targeted for the culture it is selling too.For advertisers to change the culture must change, advertisers won't change the culture.
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Uh huh, and it hurts women's self-image. So f--- media.
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Then women need to stop being so f---ing dumb and buying the s--- >.>
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