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asdffyesterday at 7:02 PM2 repliesview on HN

The irony is that none of this stuff actually works as intended. Plastic surgery is obvious. Lip injections are obvious. Leg lengthening, I mean have you seen the proportions after?? Hair transplants too. If the most wealthy people getting these procedures look botched, what hope does anyone have really. Also, are we acting like steve jobs wasn't still a handsome man with his grey thinning head?

It doesn't come from getting legitimate validation from others. It comes from one's own fear of aging and their own mortality. Sorry, but we all shrivel up like a raisin by the end. Trying to beat that back with these means just seems so futile. Spend that cash on therapy instead to tackle your body dysmorphia.


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atleastoptimalyesterday at 7:07 PM

> Plastic surgery is obvious

Survivorship bias, you only notice the plastic surgery that isn't good. Most of the time it's invisible, your brain doesn't process the individual change, you just get the sense that the person looks better/less tired/more put together.

>Lip injections are obvious

Same phenomenon, but even if they are obvious some people like that aesthetic, in the same way that dyed hair/painted nails are obvious, but that's the point

>Leg lengthening, I mean have you seen the proportions after

For some men it is far better to be 6' with wonky proportions than 5'7" with perfect proportions. There is far more hate directed towards short men than men with long legs.

>Hair transplants too. I mean are we acting like steve jobs wasn't still a handsome man with his grey thinning head?

Not everyone is as handsome as Steve Jobs. If you have a handsome face you can get away with balding, if not then its a further infliction on how people percieve you.

>Sorry, but we all shrivel up like a raisin by the end

If we all die after 80 or so years then what's the point of doing anything? Why get a job, why put any effort into personal grooming?

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keyboredyesterday at 8:14 PM

Kind of relevant that Steve Jobs looked like Ashton Kutcher to begin with. Edit: Well a prettier version.

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