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Monday, April 16, 2007


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Say hello to the hot girls on billboards all over the world, and you will never want for anything again. Ohh, who needs real girls when you have plastic, perfect ones all over billboards, magazines and everywhere else? I am so sure.

Are all girls going to have to be like this one day in order to compete against women that aren't even real, that are computer-edited to ultimate perfection in every humane (and possibly non-humane) way possible? Are all girls going to spend tons of money they don't have on plastic surgery, liposuction, gym classes, a sad reach for the sky? Is this the future stereotype of the female generation? Toned and leggy, sultry full lips, boobs practically spilling out onto the pavement?

If so, I feel nothing. I just feel a tad saddened for the community.



| so spoken! @ 8:15 PM|

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