burneringinhellforalleternity
burneringinhellforalleternity
burneringinhellforalleternity

White Americans revolted over unfair taxation and killed over 75,000 to achieve their freedom.

*Puts on nerd glasses*

I just need to circle back to point out that Kaepernick’s protest is quiet, dignified and respectful (although I recognize that many would deny that last descriptor). He’s not shouting, he’s not threatening, he’s just quietly stating his beliefs. It’s sort of Ghandi-esque. It’s just that Americans cleave so tightly to

Weaver and others who understand what plastic surgery can and can’t do, like Susan Sarandon, Helen Mirren, Gillian Anderson, etc. pay for real top of the line work that just subtly highlights what they are already famous for.

I live in LA and sometimes frequent a grocery store in Beverly Hills and *scream emoji* THE FACES I SEE. Botox, so much lifting I don’t see how they blink, tits so high they must knock their chins on them and the LIPS. Women in their 80s with trout pout. And if you think they look bad on camera, you should see them

Sarah Jessica Parker has often been referred to as a horse face or comments referring to her nose. I think she is not dissimilar to a pre-nose job Jennifer Grey. I don’t get the hate on her looks. I think SJP is gorgeous! She was sexy and dam ed delightful in Hocus Pocus.

I know, it’s her body, and she had the right to do whatever she wanted to it, but...seriously...she was so damn pretty before, and she had a face that had some character, dammit! Now, sure, she’s still pretty, but pretty like so many others. Fuck Hollywood.

I really didn’t recognize her! I loved her original nose— because it proved to big-nosed teens like me that big girl-noses CAN get into movies without having to also be able to sing like Midler or Streisand. So it goes.

The Defenders. Lord, that was bad. Ms. Weaver does look her age, and will OWN the “bad-assed bitch/HBIC woman of a certain age” roles until she retires. My guess is she avoided getting work done by the usual “Hollywood” plastic surgeons, got some good advice about keeping the changes subtle and in no way interfering

I don’t think that beauty is possible without distinction. If you look like everyone else, you are bland and boring.

Oh wow. I assumed it was somebody I don’t know from a Real Housewives show.

I couldn’t even recognize her and transcended sad to downright ‘who dis?”

Ann Margret isn’t dead, guys.

I have Jennifer Grey’s old nose. I do often get told I’m pretty and attractive but in the back of my mind I think “yeah sure, in spite of my nose..” When I was younger I seriously contemplated getting a nose job but then I would keep being reminded of Jennifer Grey and how she looked so regular once she made that

I watched the Defenders yesterday (it’s bad) and noticed that Sigourney Weaver looks like a normal woman her age. Maybe she’s had some neck work, but nothing really noticeable. It’s hard to think of many other women in Hollywood her age that look like that. I mean, whose skin isn’t shiny and stretched and whose eyes

That cannot be her! That is crazy - WHY.

I didn’t realize that was her in the picture above. From the home page, I thought it was one of the Real Housewives.

Jennifer Gray’s nose job made me sad.

I can’t help but think while watching Red Oaks how ordinary Jennifer Gray looks because of her nose job. I wonder how she would look if she hadn’t had one done. I don’t think she would be any more or less beautiful. She would just be more unique and being unique is beautiful. (It makes sense in my mind)