Views : 336,680
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Aug 2, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.974 (133/20,401 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-04T09:13:03.153861Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I watched this video back in middle school (i am 23 now) and it really helped me get over a huge insecurity which was my crooked smile. I slowly stopped covering it when I laughed and stopped wishing that I could get braces. IK that Melanie helped so many of us young women learn to love and accept ourselves in so many ways and continues to do so to this day <3
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Just got a little clarity. The woman who got the surgery in the video and then had her husband pretty much cheat on her wasn't Melanie it was a girl on TV. Melanie switched the channel after sitting back down and stumbled across that. Which is why after she watched it she took the wig and padding off realizing what she was trying to do wasn't right.
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âDonât be dramatic, itâs only some plastic. No one will love you if youâre unattractive!â Bro that line pains me yet I love it. It speaks what almost everyone thinks at some point in our lives. People say that âlooks donât matterâ, but everyone tries to be pretty and appealing so they can get a lover. People feel ugly so they try to make themselves pretty with makeup, plastic surgery, dressing up, or acting differently just to suit the group or person they want to be with. The saddest thing is, is that you donât notice your own beauty, you only see the âuglyâ views in your own reflection. Whether it be pimples, face shape, body weight, your hair and just everything else about you. Youâre all so beautiful even if you donât realise it. Stay safe, and donât change yourself for someone even if they tell you to. That just proves that this person/people only want you for your looks/appearance/personality. Stay yourself and only change for yourself. Love yourselves!đ
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Just a reminder that this applies to men and boys too. Don't pretend to be someone you are not. You don't have to be muscular, masculine, don't cry, etc. if you don't want to. You can be whatever you want to be. It's important that you feel comfortable. (I know this video doesn't exclude men. I just wanted to point it out because they are valid too) â¤:)
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I love the uncensored horror that Mrs Potato Head portrays. I never cared about my appearance as a girl, until the people around me start to make comments about how I look and how I dress and make me uncomfortable in my own skin. This kind of beliefs often aren't with a person when they're borned, they've been trained to doubt themselves this way by society. I've never gone to the extreme of physically changing myself for someone, and just like Crybaby, I needed to see the pain that comes with trying to fit someone's beauty standard when it isn't truly you.
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"Don't be dramatic, it's only some plastic. No one'll love you if you're unattractive."
"Will a pretty face make it better?"
"Do you swear you'll stay forever, even if her face don't stay together?"
God, Melanie's songwriting is just incredible! She tells the story and sums up our feelings perfectly in just a few simple sentences. I adore her music, but this song is absolutely one of my favorites. And you know it never ends when it comes to appearances in our society. Someone could have every single physically attractive quality that society says you need to have and guess what? They'll still find something wrong! There is no such thing as perfection, we all have flaws and they're all beautiful. I still struggle with body image issues but I try to combat that by pointing out the parts of me I do like and accepting the parts that I struggle with but can't change. To anyone who's struggling right now, know that who you are is enough. You are beautiful just as you are, please don't ever change yourself to fit into the mold society wants or to please another person. Let your beautiful self shine through!
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When I was a teen, my uncle told me I should look more like the girl on the other table, she was wearing shorts and a tank top, and sneakers, her hair was curled with no frizz, she had makeup on, she looked very pretty I was wearing jeans and a shirt, hair all frizzy and wearing tennis shoes. I felt so depressed, I was 13, and after that, I used my birthday money or Christmas money to buy some foundation/bb cream, blush, eyeliner, lipstick and masara and I practiced using makeup, I wore them all the time and the same uncle looked at me during a vacation and told me that I should look like my aunt, no lipstick no foundation and just some mascara and eyeshadow and he told me I was wearing too much for my age. I felt it again, depression creeping up on me, and I know, no matter what I'd do they'll point something out. It was sick! I'm 25 years old now and happily married with a wonderful husband who makes me feel beautiful no matter what time or day, I don't wear makeup that often anymore and I'll wear them if I feel like it.
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@Taromilktea333
8 months ago
âItâs such a waste when little girls grow into their mothers face, but little girls are learning how to cut and paste and pucker up their lips until they suffocateâ favorite lyric of all time!!
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