SnowQueen said: VoicesCarry said: I just had to come back to this thread and say the juxtaposition of those two images is really disturbing. and delicious! Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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heybaby said: that too bad. another woman who doesn't know her true worth.
her eyes are all out of wack and it looks like she's got the mumps. what happened to just aging gracefully? i think she would have been better off just leaving herself alone. so true... Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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heybaby said: that too bad. another woman who doesn't know her true worth.
her eyes are all out of wack and it looks like she's got the mumps. what happened to just aging gracefully? i think she would have been better off just leaving herself alone. It's such a shame. I think she would have been a woman who would have aged beautifully. | |
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Anxiety said: her skin looks like some kind of plain brown wrapper for her bleached icky bones. it's like she's a piece of bologna that's sat out of the fridge for too long. i'm scurrt.
That's partly due to the amount of sun exposure she's had as well. So ladies and gents, if you don't want to look like this later on, stop worshipping the sun. I know it looks good now, but DAMN!! Poor Farrah. | |
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CinisterCee said: Scrutinizing her looks only perpetuates the obsessions with vanity, causing people to consider (more) plastic surgery.
Actually, I think it's an excellent argument AGAINST considering plastic surgery. Look at actresses like Jessica Lange or Susan Sarandon - they look to be aging gracefully and (apparently) naturally. | |
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Anxiety said: CinisterCee said: Scrutinizing her looks only perpetuates the obsessions with vanity, causing people to consider (more) plastic surgery.
Actually, I think it's an excellent argument AGAINST considering plastic surgery. Look at actresses like Jessica Lange or Susan Sarandon - they look to be aging gracefully and (apparently) naturally. I wish I could agree with you, but alas, Jessica Lange has had some work done. She's starting to look quite different these days. It's a shame, too. I've always found her to be one of the most talented, level-headed and gorgeous women in film. I wish she hadn't felt the need to go under the knife. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Anxiety said: Actually, I think it's an excellent argument AGAINST considering plastic surgery. Look at actresses like Jessica Lange or Susan Sarandon - they look to be aging gracefully and (apparently) naturally. I wish I could agree with you, but alas, Jessica Lange has had some work done. She's starting to look quite different these days. It's a shame, too. I've always found her to be one of the most talented, level-headed and gorgeous women in film. I wish she hadn't felt the need to go under the knife. I have to agree with RipHer2Shreds that Jessica's had work done.I just watched a movie on cable recently (can't remember the name right now, but Jessica played the wife of a man who, later in life, wanted a sex change operation) and I noticed immediately that she looked different. It's another case of the eyes looking slitted and pulled too tight, and the eyebrows suddenly looking about 1/2 inch higher on the forhead. I also think Susan Sarandon has had work done. Don't get me wrong - I think Susan looks GREAT. But she was looking rather baggy and saggy there for awhile a few years ago and now she looks firmer and more refreshed, especially her eyes and neck. She must have had a great surgeon *and* knew when and where to draw the line on how much work to have done. Susan, in my opinion, is an example of when plastic surgery turns out well. | |
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SnowQueen said: RipHer2Shreds said: I wish I could agree with you, but alas, Jessica Lange has had some work done. She's starting to look quite different these days. It's a shame, too. I've always found her to be one of the most talented, level-headed and gorgeous women in film. I wish she hadn't felt the need to go under the knife. I have to agree with RipHer2Shreds that Jessica's had work done.I just watched a movie on cable recently (can't remember the name right now, but Jessica played the wife of a man who, later in life, wanted a sex change operation) and I noticed immediately that she looked different. It's another case of the eyes looking slitted and pulled too tight, and the eyebrows suddenly looking about 1/2 inch higher on the forhead. I also think Susan Sarandon has had work done. Don't get me wrong - I think Susan looks GREAT. But she was looking rather baggy and saggy there for awhile a few years ago and now she looks firmer and more refreshed, especially her eyes and neck. She must have had a great surgeon *and* knew when and where to draw the line on how much work to have done. Susan, in my opinion, is an example of when plastic surgery turns out well. http://www.awfulplasticsu...04908.html Yup! | |
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VoicesCarry said: SnowQueen said: I have to agree with RipHer2Shreds that Jessica's had work done.I just watched a movie on cable recently (can't remember the name right now, but Jessica played the wife of a man who, later in life, wanted a sex change operation) and I noticed immediately that she looked different. It's another case of the eyes looking slitted and pulled too tight, and the eyebrows suddenly looking about 1/2 inch higher on the forhead. I also think Susan Sarandon has had work done. Don't get me wrong - I think Susan looks GREAT. But she was looking rather baggy and saggy there for awhile a few years ago and now she looks firmer and more refreshed, especially her eyes and neck. She must have had a great surgeon *and* knew when and where to draw the line on how much work to have done. Susan, in my opinion, is an example of when plastic surgery turns out well. http://www.awfulplasticsu...04908.html Yup! Awful Plastic Surgery is an interesting enough site, but sometimes that guy is seeing surgery where there hasn't been any. | |
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I don't think the plastic surgery would look as bad if her skin wasn't so damaged. All white people should be careful of the sun and naturally blonde white people shouldn't even attempt to get a tan by sunbathing. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: VoicesCarry said: Awful Plastic Surgery is an interesting enough site, but sometimes that guy is seeing surgery where there hasn't been any. Yup (like with Gwen Stefani's supposed implants). Anyway, Jessie's definitely had some fucked-up work done on her face, no doubts about that. | |
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VoicesCarry said: This woman's had a lot of awful, awful surgery. Check out her nose last year: [Edited 1/18/05 20:44pm] WHO WHO WHO HOO FAAA | |
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She looks like she did in the Burning Bed...All banged up. Damn...she's rivaling Joan Rivers. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Anxiety said: her skin looks like some kind of plain brown wrapper for her bleached icky bones. it's like she's a piece of bologna that's sat out of the fridge for too long. i'm scurrt.
She's been pulled, plucked, plied, and pickled! Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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superspaceboy said: Anxiety said: her skin looks like some kind of plain brown wrapper for her bleached icky bones. it's like she's a piece of bologna that's sat out of the fridge for too long. i'm scurrt.
She's been pulled, plucked, plied, and pickled! she reminds me of oogie boogie from the nightmare before christmas. | |
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Poh' Farrah....but super and anx! Too funny! I do not understand why anyone would do this to themselves...no sense of "minimum necessary"...it's like getting a tatoo in the wrong place when you are 18 and praying for tatoo removal when you are 35...not that I have had that experience... | |
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Ah, the desperate fear of aging in our culture. | |
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Anxiety said: superspaceboy said: She's been pulled, plucked, plied, and pickled! she reminds me of oogie boogie from the nightmare before christmas. | |
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