Romanticized = through movies, books, and other forms of fun things we can buy to entertain ourselves
Producized = turned into products like movies, books, and other forms of fun things we can buy to entertain ourselves (apparently it is not a word so let me just quickly own coiner ship for this ish, yep, I invented this word. Let's put that out there.)
My questions are, why is love turned into products? Why is it producized? Why do we need it to be producized? Why has it become producized? Are "people" (the ambiguous "them") afraid that we won't look for love or be involved in love if it isn't producized?
The true relationship of Coca-Cola and Pepsi, questions like "What is real?" or "What is consciousness?", to stupid/entertaining things like the "If...scenarios" or "ABCDEFGoogle Search!", this blog has it all.
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Monday, February 20, 2017
If...women weren't forced to wear makeup...
These days it seems that the natural look is the look that is in.
You know, "in"?
Many celebs like Lady Gaga seem to have gone for a natural look of natural-color makeup or no makeup.
I never wear makeup.
I see it as a good thing. I mean, makeup is expensive, it can damage your skin, it's fake, and there's lots of bad stereotypes for women who wear too much makeup.
I don't think women should be forced to wear makeup anymore. Sure in the medieval days they HAD to because it was part of the fashion and in those days everything was very gender-separated.
But now, today, there are too many genders to keep track of so what's the point of wearing makeup anymore besides hiding blemishes or wrinkles?
I have no problem with older people wearing makeup or people with Acne wearing makeup. But the rest of us? Nah, we don't need that ish.
Now, back to the title...imagine a world where women are not forced to wear makeup and answer to the social gender stereotypes.
You know, "in"?
Many celebs like Lady Gaga seem to have gone for a natural look of natural-color makeup or no makeup.
It's kinda sad I recognized Sofia Vergara from the right-hand side pic as she has commonly been seen on Ellen. She looks fine on the left, too. |
I see it as a good thing. I mean, makeup is expensive, it can damage your skin, it's fake, and there's lots of bad stereotypes for women who wear too much makeup.
I don't think women should be forced to wear makeup anymore. Sure in the medieval days they HAD to because it was part of the fashion and in those days everything was very gender-separated.
But now, today, there are too many genders to keep track of so what's the point of wearing makeup anymore besides hiding blemishes or wrinkles?
I have no problem with older people wearing makeup or people with Acne wearing makeup. But the rest of us? Nah, we don't need that ish.
Now, back to the title...imagine a world where women are not forced to wear makeup and answer to the social gender stereotypes.
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