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Well kids, im not dat typical girl you know.Get to know me first before you judge me. I'm not here to please anyone.If you don't like me, I don't give a flying fuck.I have real friends, whom I love. And I have enemies as well. I am unique, just like everyone else. I'm not barbie-doll, meaning I'm not a plastic bitch. What you see, is what you get. I say curses lots a times whenever I'm pissed. I hate being labeled, it's stupid! I think stars are just lovely. Ice cream makes me happy. treat me nicely, I'll treat you the same way. Credits
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 3:49 PM
Dove Evolution Commercial
Dove Evolution Commercial I spotted this commercial on a friend's site and i just had to re-post it... It was creepy, it was sad, it was plain old true. Media plays a vital role in shaping one's beliefs, ideas and perceptions towards things and especially in this day and age where the "physical beauty" is just as important, if not more important than inner beauty... Especially for young women. Little do we know the extent of work there is behind all the glitz and glam of a beautiful ad on a magazine or a billboard. We always wonder why these people have such perfect hair, flawless skin, crystal clear eyes, perfect white teeth, invisible pores and what have you. Don't be fooled. No one has all of that in real life. It only takes a not-so-bad-looking subject, a good hairstylist, a professional make-up artist who has every shade of concealer in her make-up palette, and just when we thought those were enough, one would also need a person adept with the Photoshop application. And that process alone can be very tedious. In this case, it would look more physically appealing if one had a longer neck, fuller lips and bigger eyes. I say, that's bullshit. I respect the art of beautification and i'm very well-aware of it. That's why i admit that most of my professional photos are edited and i just wanted to share how it really is behind all those perfectly pretty faces we see on ads. See. It actually gives you something to think about. Credits: Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, Toronto Co-CCOs: Nancy Vonk & Janet Kestin ACD/Writer/Art Director: Tim Piper Production Company: Reginald Pike Director: Yael Staav Music: Vapor Music, Toronto |