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I did. What a bizarre story. Head hair isn’t like beard hair. He had a somewhat sparse beard but why not just shave it?
I guess he wanted to fill it in because he couldn't do it naturally? Maybe? Seriously, beard growth shaming isn't common among any man or group that I've known so he might be a look-maxxer or some shit. It's still a sad story.

Beards are a curse that the young wish for.
 
As a result of his botched operation, Latour fell into a 'vicious cycle' and suffered from dysmorphic disorder, a condition in which people obsess about defects in their appearance.
Yeah, I don't think they can pin that one on the realtor. Seems preexisting. Which in turn does make me slightly feels for the guy. But that vanity while looking like an actual dress man - holy shit. Still much less sympathy than schadenfreude for that one. Also: top hair for the beard? Are they going for the rasputin with that procedure?
 
Is there something about modern living and social media that creates body dysmorphia for these people or is it just now with the prevalence of plastic surgery that they have and "outlet" for something that's always been in a certain portion of the population?

The beard transplant one was a real mindfuck for me. First, for learning it's even a thing. And secondly for him thinking it's necessary. If you look bad with a patchy beard than you just remain clean shaven. A lot of guys can't grow decent beards until their late 20s or even early 30s anyway, it was something he might've ended up maturing into anyway. How unnecessary so much of this all is, is insane. I wonder if a lot of them are addicted to going under the knife more so than being dysmorphic as well.
 
Is there something about modern living and social media that creates body dysmorphia for these people or is it just now with the prevalence of plastic surgery that they have and "outlet" for something that's always been in a certain portion of the population?
It’s always been there but I think social media amplifies traits in people. It’s like Pavlovian conditioning, it literally rewards and trains them into certain behaviour patterns. Reinforces those patterns as well.
An awful lot of people have no internal locus of personality - they seem to just absorb whatever’s around them. When that’s social media driven, that’s what you get. We had whole thread on it in deep thoughts.
Everything you experience through a screen blocks something you experience in real life . The screen based world distorts and you don’t have the real world immediate feedback to correct your behaviour. Behave badly in a small village and you’re getting corrected hard. Behave badly in the internet and you get updoots and dopamine, and no corrective shame from those around you.
 
Is there something about modern living and social media that creates body dysmorphia for these people or is it just now with the prevalence of plastic surgery that they have and "outlet" for something that's always been in a certain portion of the population?
For people who actually don't look like he did, it's the social media fueled dysmorphia and wanting to become someone else, someone new.
It’s always been there but I think social media amplifies traits in people.
I think with guys like him it's different and, as @Paper Machete says, it was always there. Remeber, most of these procedures weren't done by "normal" people when they were new, they were done on people like movie stars and models or the rich and "beautiful" in general.
Marylin Monroe had a friggin jaw shave back in the day, as I learned recently. He whole face is basically k-surgery tier but I never knew that. And she was already on her way to the top with her natural looks before. She already held the keys but somehow missed that everything was ok as is.
There's something many people are aware of but don't consider:
Think about how important it is for athletes to stay "functional" for their career, it's the same for a guy like that: if he only ever was "the pretty/handsome guy", that's you social identity and stock. I could power level on this but it's somewhat encoded in my takes on the farms, already. You can go wrong and happen to hinge a lot of life planning on that, the hair thing is retarded because it wouldn't have actually mattered. He may have had model side hussles or, as I try to say, it may be something that's just "his thing" and he didn't ever develop pride around other skills. There's also lots of othering and apprehensiveness happening for people for look 'too pretty' but may have other problems because it's just like being ugly in many regards: it makes you stand out.
And if something goes wrong, you stand out negatively. Then, "being pretty" becomes your only thing. And people go insane over "staying in the game"
 
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it's the social media fueled dysmorphia and wanting to become someone else, someone new.
Before the rise of the internet, it was possible to up sticks and hop on a train to move to a new town or country and reinvent yourself.

Today with centralised government, massive data centres and the internet, it's almost impossible to ever really disappear.

All that's left is legally changing your name, the sex marker on your birth certificate, and your body through surgery.
 
Before the rise of the internet, it was possible to up sticks and hop on a train to move to a new town or country and reinvent yourself.

Today with centralised government, massive data centres and the internet, it's almost impossible to ever really disappear.

All that's left is legally changing your name, the sex marker on your birth certificate, and your body through surgery.
Made me think of the "rat utopia" experiment. We don't actually life in that scenario, 'cept for peeps in hong kong and the likes, but these guys do, in their heads, because of the net.
 
Made me think of the "rat utopia" experiment. We don't actually life in that scenario, 'cept for peeps in hong kong and the likes, but these guys do, in their heads, because of the net.
Wait, wait… this is a revolutionary idea. (Seriously, no sarcasm …)
Contact with so many others via the internet creates the biological illusion of critical mass density???
A virtual mouse utopia. We need to switch the internet off.
Let me drag you over to another thread so we don’t shit this ine up. But that is a VERY interesting idea
 
Wait, wait… this is a revolutionary idea. (Seriously, no sarcasm …)
Contact with so many others via the internet creates the biological illusion of critical mass density???
A virtual mouse utopia. We need to switch the internet off.
Let me drag you over to another thread so we don’t shit this ine up. But that is a VERY interesting idea
I'm interested in that thread, can you link it here?

It is like something I read a while back, the allure of the internet used to be that it was a break from our normal lives and anxieties. Now the internet is our normal life and (for some) the primary source of their anxieties.
 
Not sure if filler counts as plastic surgery but here's Marni Stockhausen's busted lips
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She probably deserves her own thread here, I think she might possibly be the dumbest person alive.
 
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Marni's a trust fund kid who blows her allowance on garbage at Target every month then begs on her Instagram when she can't pay her mortgage, while also simultaneously saying she makes $20,000 a month from selling makeup. Generally gives low IQ vibes, but has posted a few good certified dumbass takes: saying she uses cooking spray instead of bottled because sprayed oil has no calories, eating ramen during her zero carb diet because noodles don't count as carbs, my favorite moment though is when she tried on a dress live on stream that was too small, busted the zipper, then said it was prettier that way.

Her Instagram is @avanilladiet (anonymous viewer) she posts a lot, 90% of the time it's boring though.
There's also a Reddit snark page but most of the people on there are annoying.
 
This woman posted her before and after on reddit. She loves her result.

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I know this isn't a terrible result (especially compared to some of the really botched pictures in this thread), but I think she looks worse now and it was completely unnecessary. Her old nose looked good and complimented her features perfectly. She had a beautiful and unique look, now she looks like everyone else who keeps getting the Barbie nose despite it throwing off their facial harmony.
I think it's alright, she didn't went overboard. I like the new nose, even if it's a tad too upturned but i guess that's the current trend.
She had a beautiful and unique look
She looks like any high-caste pajeeta to me. She's not ugly but i don't see anything unique or exceptionally beautiful about her, just a moderately attractive ethnic woman. Probably a 10/10 in Hydarabad though.
I have already heard the word "gacked" used in that context in the past, from a couple of west coast guys. One referring to a car part being trashed and one referring to someone being massively intoxicated.
"Gack" is one of the many names for methamphetamine and i heard "gacked" used to describe someone being fucked up on meth before. Guess the meaning depends on the area where it's used.
It is sad what she did to herself. She had absolutely adorable face
Cute as a button pre-op. Can't say it often enough, what she did to her face is nothing short of a tragedy.
Did you see that article in A&N about the 24yo frenchie that got a beard transplant from a realtor in turkey and it was really bad so he ended up killing himself?
Typical faggot behaviour.
 
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Now i know she wasn't a looker to begin with, but God damn:View attachment 6627636
The lip filler and overfilling the brows is doing most of the damage here. If she didn't get more filler, got it dissolved, and stopped penciling in her eyebrows so much she would look a world better. I don't think she's offensively ugly even in the before picture, just is trying to work a look that just doesn't fit her, as a lot of people these days do for some reason.
 
I can understand getting Lasik if your vision is that bad. For me, not having my glasses only makes reading harder and the possibility, no matter how miniscule, of something going wrong just wouldn't be worth it.

That's how it is with plastic surgery in general. A lot of these procedures are a godsend for people with really severe deformities, like the eye socket thing, but just aren't worth it for the little things. All surgery has its risks, especially ones that you go under for. On top of the risks any operation has, there's the very real possibility that it just won't turn out how you want it to.
I would *kill* for Lasik to work on me, my visions bad due to TBI so Lasik won't do jack. I fucking HATE this visual snow nonsense and not being able to see anything clearly past 6 inches.
 
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