Views : 990,191
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Jan 29, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.582 (2,808/24,047 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-07T20:14:09.70403Z
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I think it would be really interesting if you could do a video where you compare the ageing process of someone with plastic surgery vs. someone with no plastic surgery, because I think it becomes so easy to justify the structural changes of celebrity faces by just passing it off as ageing, maturing, makeup, lifestyle change etc.
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As for the people who called her âweirdâ as a child, itâs a shame they said those things. She DOES NOT look like the average woman, she has unusual features and looks STRIKINGLY beautiful. THAT is part of what makes her so beautiful. Beauty is often attributed to scarcity and the rareness of something. I donât think Iâve even seen a woman that looks like her. It is precisely WHY she is so beautiful. Sheâs one of a kind - like any great masterpiece.
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I knew sheâd had some work done, and while she looks otherwordly stunning, I think her case is one of unnecessary perfectioning that is on the brink of becoming âenough, letâs stop hereâ. Her beauty was already striking (and unique!) before. Hollywood makeup, hairstyling and overall styling would have done the rest. Still, sheâs incredibly beautiful, but her beauty is so unique the last thing she needs is to become more âpolishedâ (which could take some of her most striking features away and make her look more âHollywood genericâ)
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When I was roughly ten, a neighbour said to me "People either look cute as kids OR beautiful as adults. I bet you'll become very beautiful when you're older."
Sounds a little like a mean backhanded compliment, but there was truth in it. I was a weird kid and only grew into my features in my 30s when it started looking sultry instead.
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As someone who was bullied for most of my childhood for my appearance, I really have a lot of sympathy for Anya. Iâve gone back and forth myself on plastic surgery, I grieve the fact that I will never look âconventionally attractive.â Now, at 20, Iâve resigned myself to letting go of the idea of getting surgery, but I canât say that if I had all the resources Anya does, I wouldnât do the same. I think, unfortunately, growing up constantly hearing negative things about your appearance leaves a scar unlike anything else. My heart aches for Anya.
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I stumbled upon this video randomly and I have no interest in plastic surgery but watched it out of boredom, and I have to say you're one of the most pleasant Youtubers I have watched. You're so considerate and really humanize celebrities (because they're just people after all). It makes me want to keep watching your videos. What you said at the end about Anya Taylor-Joy perhaps being persuaded by a plastic surgeon really made me open my eyes and consider how many other young stars have been persuaded in this same manner. You're right that these changes are so minimal and precise, how would a normal person know what to alter on their face or body to make them seem more appealing to the eye? The truth is we wouldn't without the assistance of a professional. Thanks for your option and honesty on this, it was very entertaining to watch/listen.
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Plastic surgery used to mainly be done to make people look better. Now it's being done to make people look more "unique," trendy, or intense in some way. The thing is, in Anya's case, she was already so unique and striking naturally đ¤
She IS "weird" looking in the best way, and that's what makes her so beautiful and captivating. It's such a shame that the bullying got to her and she may never be able to recognize and appreciate her unique, ethereal, captivating beauty.
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@LorryHill
1 year ago
â¨Watch this next: https://youtu.be/pLNpOlZsNIM
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