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Vintage Iron's avatar

Wow...I quit watching some time ago...just. wow.

PaisaBear's avatar

Youngest girl I know to get surgery was 16. She did butt implants in Colombia. Another got a nose job in high school. I know many who start with lip filler fresh out of college. I feel like I’m avoiding a plague!

MV's avatar

Not just them. I saw the same thing happen to every women I ran into five years after grad school graduation. Father time has an undefeated record.

Bill's avatar

Reminds me of the well-discussed habit of ugly women trying to sabotage their more handsome friends with bad advice like, “Cut your hair short.”

UnD3RsC0R3's avatar

The tousand phalic stare in the second image says it all. The ticket takes your soul. Now all that's left is to double down, or fall.

Bill's avatar

Dog years!

Brutal

Derek's avatar

The Wall Vs Youth's Beauty, performed in Elden Ring.

You can't knock it down, and you can't go around.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A7UZFzsrn8

Stonewall's avatar

I want to laugh at this, but I'm still too shook after reading 'clones and the frozen gene'.

SirHamster's avatar

Plastic surgery won't affect genes, at least, though the harm it does to looks is going to reduce fertility.

Negative genetic feedback loop on the behavior.

Anonymoose's avatar

Gosh - we’re seeing this in our family in real time. One of my sisters-in-law is Full on on the plastic surgery route - lip fillers, cheek things, nose things. She’s mid-forties and unless she’s done up with full make-up, looks grotesque.

It is literally difficult to look at her directly. It make my husband so sad, especially remembering her as a cute little girl.

Bill's avatar

I don’t know what they’re thinking or who they think they’re fooling.

David's avatar

Yes, this transformation was so quick. Fascinating how plastic surgery can quickly turn you from an 8 to a lizard.

Eileen's avatar
21hEdited

This kind of plastic surgery is like uncanny valley in real life

Empty beauty like empty manners

Kevin Meier's avatar

Sheesh. She went from a solid 5 to a 1 fast.

Brian's avatar

What happy land do you live in where she started as a 5? Here in the sad land of America, filled with obese women, I would have said she started as an 8. In a regular place maybe 6 or 7. Simply not being fat makes a woman above average.

Twenty five years ago, as a graduate student at the University of Florida I saw women everywhere who looked like her "before" photo. Outside pockets filled with lovely women like Gainesville, I'd not dream of calling her a 5.

Kevin Meier's avatar

I have never seen this lady before the picture so I guess I really wouldn't know. Also trying to refute a rhetorical comment based on an almost subjective concept is a waste of time

Scott A's avatar

When I was in college, girls like her were a dime a dozen. Now the before pic would be the most attractive person I'd see in a day. That's depressing to think about.

Britt's avatar

I see smoking hot women every day here in Texas. So much so that when I go to other states I'm like where are the pretty women

The Candid Clodhopper's avatar

Part of Southern hospitality is keeping the ugly women hidden.

Scott A's avatar

I live next to a college and all the girls look frumpy

Brian's avatar

Is that really the same woman? 😳 I haven't watched that show for years, but she was so pretty at the beginning, and looks like a monster now.

Well... My looks have dramatically improved during the same time period. 😉. After losing 60 pounds in the last two years, I now have visible abs for the first time in my life, at age 52. No drugs were involved either, just discipline with my diet and exercise.

I'm a middle aged Delta, but at least I'm tall, and now lean, and athletic!

Sledge With An Edge's avatar

She's also gained weight, which hasn't helped

Chad's avatar

Who is the woman? and or tv show?

Julie C's avatar

Erin Moriarty, The Boys seasons 1 and 5