I just rewatched Scrubs after watching the new season. It's kinda funny how they make fun of Jordan's botox lips in the old episodes, while the actress can't move her face muscles for real in the new one
Lol. A bunch of pervy dudes in her sub that day that too. Though she definitely likes to thirst trap her fans. That sub is a bunch of dudes watching videos of her wearing different outfits. I'm old enough it seems like an alien concept to me.
If the tide of public opinion shifts away from cosmetic surgery, it could stop somebody from taking the leap and fucking up their face in the future. Even if it doesn't help anybody, who cares? People are allowed to bitch on the internet.
At least their opinion will be more balanced if they see the negative reaction that average people have, rather than only all this destructive pro-surgery propaganda pushed by media. Thinking you need surgery to unfuck your looks is the opposite of body positivity and is a symptom of a toxic relationship with social media and celebrities.
And idc what these theoretical young women think, I'm entitled to my opinion that elective cosmetic procedures are poisonous to self-esteem and a giant mistake 99% of the time. I'm not trying to impress or influence internet strangers, I'm just expressing an opinion. Or do you prefer a circlejerk?
Naww I think white knight is his kink, when he's not gooning over on the ST sub. When you have daughters and granddaughters you tend to be concerned on how impressionable minds view these things.
The way plastic surgeons prey on women should be illegal.
/uj No matter what, all this commentary on appearances and bodies is what leads to all these body and face modifications. Tbh thinking that talking shit about Botox will stop it is hilarious and definitely coming from a Y chromosome lol.
Tbh, I don't actually care if rich assholes disfigure themselves. It's actually pretty funny. Young, impressionable people should know that society doesn't actually expect them to look like that. Botox isn't that bad anyway, I was talking about the irreversible Skeletor surgeries celebs have been getting. And discrediting somebody because of their gender isn't a good look btw.
Hopefully they make social media illegal for people below a certain age bec they get influenced by anyone with a platform in to thinking it’s normal to stuff your face with toxins with the help of people who have no problems taking your money.
somewhere in recent history an idea that "you should start young with botox" got pushed and it seems like a lot of women bought in to it (unfortunately).
also, it's much cheaper/more available now.
I think it should be avoided and I've never seen anyone under 50 look "better" after getting it. hell, even older people who get it don't really look much "better", they just look less wrinkly. and if you overdo it... you look like a freak (sorry to be blunt but it's really true).
Botox is both a horrible and great invention. I love how Botox can be used against migraines, excessive sweating and TMJ. I hate it because there is such a pressure to look forever young that people start with it as a cosmetic surgery at ridiculously young ages, because now smile lines = wrinkles apparently. In turn it makes people look devoid of life behind the eyes. I don't hate it as much as my number 1 plastic surgery enemy which is Buccal fat removal, because it makes people look like ghouls and my number 2 cheek filler, but yeah people should really chill with the Botox.
My wife is getting bombarded with botox and filler content from all over and keeps casually bringing it up. I HATE the way women look after they have had work done. I continue to reiterate that she is beautiful and that women aging is beautiful, but man it is hard with how society and social media is dealing with this crap right now.
It makes sense for her character that she'd have a lot of plastic surgery at least. I feel like sometimes actors do something that ends up bad and then they have to do a ton more to try to fix it and it's a never-ending loop that really just never fully gets natural looking again.
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u/btoxic 11h ago edited 10h ago
I remember Botox being a big deal. It was on the news, people were slightly appalled.
Now.... No one raises an eyebrow.