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I have a question for you as well!

You're right, it is in fact, MY lawn, and I'll beg you kindly fuck off of it.

Probably not, they'll just be like "WOW NOW I'M EVEN MORE FAMOUS #CELEBRITY!"

Did you slap her? And if not, why not?

Yep. For me as well it was the two teenagers in the back of the car, earphones in, both on their phones, both larking around.

Actually even the men in ancient statues were not particularly unrealistic. Yes, they got a bit "Mr Universe" when doing images of the male gods, because...well, they are gods. They are meant to encapsulate everything they considered to be masculine - it wasn't something men were supposed to live up to.

Actually the majority of greek statues show much more realistic representations of the human form than photoshopped pictures do.

YAH THIS. Also, with contouring....well...

Unless it's crazy skilled special FX make up!

LOL @ the dude who says

When my mother was younger, she was a model. They had photoshopping back then as well (in the 60's or 70's), although it obviously wasn't as sophisticated as today. In the picture, they completely changed her nose (which isn't straight at all in reality). The photographer showed her afterwards and straight up offered

Because at the same time people (not just men) are being bombarded with completely altered images of women, which don't come with any disclaimer about the fact that the woman in question doesn't look like that. So they have this unattainable standard in their head about what women *should* look like, and then at the

lol, that excuse has never worked well for anyone in the past.

Can you explain how it is art? If people were creating something from scratch, then I could see that. But photoshop just takes a normal photo and then alters it. It's more editing than any kind of art. Plus it's not like it's even remotely original. The photos aren't being changed in any kind of artistic or original

Yes, is this not widely known?

Dude, it's paper for the second anniversary (if you're not in the US). Just get either a book or tickets for a show!

It's just a brand of jewellery!

I haven't seen it in a long time, but isn't basically the premise of the film that the Native Indians are pretty much great people, but not given any respect? The audience is meant to feel allegiance to the Native Indians, not the overtly evil character.

I love Prince Philip precisely because he is so utterly mad. He's not just racist, he just manages to say things which offend every single demographic in existence. In fact, I don't think people even get offended by him, they're all just like "Oh Prince Philip, you fucking daft, inbred crazy old man".

Which is obviously why everyone should be drinking rosé