What a sad world we live in
-
freddie73 — 10 years ago(January 29, 2016 04:59 PM)
I agree. They have a very natural beauty, and I dont know about all of them, but Mamie is very talented and has actually paid her dues. She worked in the theater for a long time before she even was in a movie and isn't like she is a star. She is a character actor for the most part. She is a working actor.
-
johanson17 — 9 years ago(May 09, 2016 05:50 PM)
Who defines good looks? It used to be the eye of the beholder, now Hollywood tries to limit whats considered good looking because its easier to sell that way, but in all reality, looks come from perception -inside the mind- and not the eyes. So in other words, the power of suggestion really contributes to what people think is good looking.
Second, you have to understand who the people are that try to shame women by calling them ugly. These are the people who don't get women in the real world so they try to punish them online. They are misogynists, in other words and have strong dislike of women and show that through abuse. Women are comparative by nature, so comparing one woman to another, and devaluing one is an insidious way to gain power over their victims. If you could look at their viewing habits you would notice a long list of horror/gore -where women get killed-, and pornography -which is not about sex per say, but about power and domination of women -the same theme as when they shame women on the internet-.
So these are the people who say this stuff on the internet. If you saw them on the street, you would avoid them, but people have no conscience when things are anonymous on the internet. -
Helena727 — 9 years ago(September 10, 2016 07:45 PM)
Thanks, Reykjavik, for a kind and insightful post. I think she's absolutely lovely, and I agree that it's sad that so many people think that identical cookie-cutter dolls are the only ones worthy of the adjective "beautiful."
"All you need to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of people."