Pretty???
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guykamen — 19 years ago(April 06, 2007 06:09 AM)
Yeah she's pretty in a crazy-for-exotic-looks American way. To the people in Asian countries, she just looks like any ordinary girl next door. Don't take my word for it, just fly over here and see with your eyes.
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queenofdystopia — 20 years ago(May 24, 2005 09:40 PM)
I think she's pretty. Unfortunately, a lot of people are obsessed with the anime look which is having pale skin and HUGE eyes. If a person doesn't have huge eyes a lot of Asian people will automatically think she is ugly.
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sweetswan — 20 years ago(June 02, 2005 11:32 AM)
your idiotic explanation just piss me off!
99.999999999%? what a wonderful backstabbing!!! Just this number alone casts suspicion on your whole message. Stop hiding behind your babble crap and take responsibility for mistakes of your crude conspiracy theory. i can't stand your mindless, harsh discrimination.
i'll give you a tip for better life: don't exaggerate the facts when you want to make someone believe your theory.
i know it's an undeniable truth that "some" "beautiful" korean actresses have confessed they had treatments to give themselves a kind of "photogenic faces". but don't miss it: any celebrity in any country can have cosmetic surgery whenever he or she wants. this is about his or her will and non of your business. also, any kindergartener could see that the media of south korea could not kiss a poisonous rumor-game-player's ass any more than they're kissing it now. it is a total fiction that "every" korean actress has had cosmetic surgery and it is being spread by the people like you.
i don't care she has had nose jops or not. i just belive that her beauty is manifested within her grace and soul. -
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hydesakura — 20 years ago(June 09, 2005 11:56 PM)
If you want to define a country, I think you should be really careful.
I was just trying to be playful with your previous comments, but now you really pissed me off.
I'm Korean, who ACTUALLY live in Korea, and wherever you come from, it's pretty annoying to see somebody just define a nation, just like that, BOOM!
The most cosmetic surgery crazy nation on the planet?? Give me some statistics and I'll believe you. Don't say "I heard from here" or "I saw pictures on the internet". That doesn't say anything. And if you are gonna say "There is no stats out there" then DO NOT say something like that at all, cuz it really offends Koreans.
And I have no idea why you said this is a huge moral problem. What's plastic surgery got to do with our Korean's moral??????
But come to think of it, if you were a kind of person who considered all the above, you wouldn't have commented this absurd things in the first place. -
hydesakura — 20 years ago(June 10, 2005 01:14 AM)
Yu can't say 'prejudice' when you have the acutal nationality. don't you dare say i have prejudice.
Why should i do the research myself? you were the one suggesting it. you are the one who is saying 99.99999 whatever percent. Stop pushing me the responsibilties to research it. you really should've at first showed or proved the stats before you said anything like this. and if somebody oppose to your saying, it is YOUR responsibility to prove it cuz YOU were the one who brought it up.
and enlighten me with the morality and plastic surgery please. you told me i really need to reflect. tell me why we have low morality even if this platic thing is true. don't again tell me to research it myself. YOU seem to be the expert, bringing up all this studying result things. -
bloodsoup — 20 years ago(June 11, 2005 05:36 AM)
I've done lots of reflecting on Platsic Surgery. Ethics maybe, but morals? Nah. Everyone has to decide on their own if they want to put a knife to their face. What if there is too much cultural pressure so people don't have a choice? Bollocks. You always have a choiceesp. if you are actually in the economic position to even consider the consummer choice that is plastic surgery. If you've saved up money for surgery, then you've definitly made a choice.
Body painting and/or manipulation has been around since the beginning of organized society. Plastic surgery just normalized itthat's the problem with it. It's not a moral issue, it's a cultural one that deals with standards of beauty, choice and conformity.
This actress is gorgeousI could care less if she made chose to have surgery or not. Although personally, I think she looks pretty naturalbut for the rich, the surgeons are just that good.
If you are really so-against plastic surgery, do you boycott actors or actresses who have had it performed? Would you not watch an Angelina Jolie movieI mean, jeez, those lips!
Self-hatred? Ummm, who are you to assume that people who have plastic surgery hate themselves?