Disaster Man Creates Makeup Removal App. Feminists go apeshit - RAAAAAPPEEE

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“Oh goody, there’s a new app sweeping the nation that removes our makeup for us,” SAID NO ONE EVER. The existence of this unwelcome service, called MakeApp, is thanks to a 28-year-old Brooklyn-based entrepreneur named Ashot Gabrelyanov. It uses artificial intelligence (shouldn’t this type of tech be saved for IDK, legit causes?!) to remove any and all traces of makeup from one’s photo. You get five free images to bosh, after which the app will cost you $1.

Please join me in some not-so-silent outrage.

Apparently its use in helping to identify potential victims of human trafficking doesn't outweigh the crushing of feminist egos.
 
http://www.flare.com/beauty/makeup-removal-app/
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Apparently its use in helping to identify potential victims of human trafficking doesn't outweigh the crushing of feminist egos.

The feminists used to bitch about makeup because it allegedly attracted men and anything that attracts men = bad. Explains their general lack of hygiene, really.

And now they bitch about it being removed from photos? Seriously, make up your mind.
 
Here's a thought, If you look so old and haggard in your mid twenties without makeup why not change your diet and take better care of your skin instead of slathering on petro chemicals and demanding others find you attractive?
 
There should be a "turn you into a nigger" app and, for whoever that didn't piss off enough, a "turn you into a honky cracker bitch" app.
Why stop there. An App, that will transform you to any other ethnicity (right down to the fitting clothes and stereotypical music in the background).

I would call it the "cultural APPropriator".

On a more serious note:
When you think about it, this App does more for the self-esteem of the average woman or girl than any Blog written by a dangerhair ever could.
It literally shows you that all these supposed goddesses celebrated by the media are, once you remove the Make Up, just regular people underneath layers upon layers of fakeness.
 
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