Thursday, May 19, 2005
face value
What would you do if you re given the opportunity to look perfect (for free)?Would you go gaga for it like the extreme makeoverians? Or would you take a step back and decide perfection is not really your thing? then again, it depends on how or where you are right now in life isnt it? Some people are happy being average. Some people dig being fugly. Some people are just never happy (even if they look great now).
Good plastic surgeons remind me of someone up there. Powerful and simply amazing. They have the power to rebuild an entire face that could change your life and yet they can also take everything away by disfiguring you instead. Maybe someone up there is miffed at the thought of us ungrateful beings for his creations and purpose in life. After all, our purpose on earth is not to look perfect but to be a good person, no? But he must remember that we are after all humans. Homo sapiens are complex and confused creatures who are often tied up in oxymoronic situations and selfishly warped mentalities like
If I go for an extreme makeover and become a beauty, he ll stay with me
Truth: you ll probably look so fucking good that you re the one who ends up straying, not him. You re finally attractive and can enjoy the life which you ve always envied of the prettier counterparts. All this attention gravitates to your newly found ego and hence, the husband whom you did this op for in the first place is forsaken and you tell him to get a life as you did yours.
sick irony. Perfection doesn t come cheap (at least not in dollar sense).
bee wrote this at 12:44 PM
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- At 1:03 AM, adrock2xander said...
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Plastic surgery > no surgery at all :O