Randy W Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 Well, just not in LOOKS! 15-year-old plastic surgery addict Li Enxi hits back at critics in a post on her Weibo page. "Who told you guys I was 16? I'm very clearly 15," she wrote. "To my haters, did you have people sending you expensive perfumes everyday when you were 15? Did you have people escorting you around in luxury cars everyday when you were 15? How much of the world did you get to see when you were 15? Did you get RMB500,000 in pocket money every month when you were 15? If not, please shut up because you have no right to hate on me. In our society these days, if you're not moving ahead with the times you fall behind at the starting line, do you understand?" The Weibo post has been shared some 24,000 times. ˭6Щˣ15ô1515ô ʮ㻨Ǯ50wôڵʱʲôô READ MORE: http://shst.me/adv Link to comment
tsap seui Posted April 18, 2015 Report Share Posted April 18, 2015 I've got blow up critters that look far better than this...er...ah...what is it? Is it supposed to be a human? It looks like it got run over, and then backed over again to make shore it wuz dead. Link to comment
Randy W Posted April 21, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 21, 2015 She even made the Global Times Dolled-up Web celeb gives fantasy, not reality http://www.globaltimes.cn/Portals/0/attachment/2011/e4bba207-677f-4d6f-b534-91347d9a9fa9.jpeg So how to distinguish between person and caricature? Well, usually reasonable amounts of maturity and depth will do the trick. But sometimes those are in short supply, as another female friend pointed out. If the growing number of cosmetic surgery advertisements in Chinese cities is anything to go by, this confusion between fantasy and reality doesn't seem to getting any clearer. An increasing number of men and women are buying into this obsessive pursuit of physical perfection to appease employers or partners who have been brainwashed into kowtowing to a standard which is unrealistic at best and sick at worst.And the consequences? It would be easy to say that real women, like my friends whom I know to be admirable, strong, intelligent, deep, big-hearted etc, lose out in the face of those who misjudge breast cup-size for character. For them, the fight is a frustrating and at times unfair one. But actually, the biggest losers are Lee and those who aspire to be like her. Who make the mistake of thinking that the fiction is more worthwhile than fact? Don't get me wrong, beauty is something to always be admired, but hopefully it's only the beginning of who we are and how we are perceived, and not the end of it. Link to comment
Thomas Promise Posted April 21, 2015 Report Share Posted April 21, 2015 A blind date for Bela Lugosi. Link to comment
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