Zaphod
Jedi
I've heard it said, that an era effectively comes to an end when the fundamental illusions attached to it, become revealed and understood.
In keeping with this, I thought I might share this website, as I've known it to shatter illusions faster than a British government. It is odd, that I've known quite a few seemingly intelligent adults who are hung up on celebrity culture. I would have thought people just grow out of that phase naturally but in a lot of cases, apparently not. I've found this website is a simple but effective aid to people getting over this infantile psychosis. Their jaws may drop, they may groan or screech. They may cry long in to the night repeating names of random celebrities in a heart-rending tone of total disillusionment but at the end of the day they will thank you.
And jokes aside, why wouldn't they? .. I'm sure that having large swathes of the populace trying to live up to a physical perfection which, despite the constant propaganda, doesn't actually exist, must be extracting a far higher price on emotional and psychological well-being than most would give it credit for. The embedded video is interesting as well. The bottom line is that man or woman, from a very early age we are of course bombarded with imagery of physical beauty but also, that the imagery depicts someone who doesn't actually exist.
From within the manipulation, the man is never satisfied because his wife doesn't look like these mythical plastic faced, inflatable celebrities. The woman is never happy with herself, for exactly the same reasons. How much happier they might both be if they realised she has just as much chance of looking like a unicorn.
Be sure to watch the embedded video
http://seehere.blogspot.com/2006/08/celebrities-without-makeup.html
In keeping with this, I thought I might share this website, as I've known it to shatter illusions faster than a British government. It is odd, that I've known quite a few seemingly intelligent adults who are hung up on celebrity culture. I would have thought people just grow out of that phase naturally but in a lot of cases, apparently not. I've found this website is a simple but effective aid to people getting over this infantile psychosis. Their jaws may drop, they may groan or screech. They may cry long in to the night repeating names of random celebrities in a heart-rending tone of total disillusionment but at the end of the day they will thank you.
And jokes aside, why wouldn't they? .. I'm sure that having large swathes of the populace trying to live up to a physical perfection which, despite the constant propaganda, doesn't actually exist, must be extracting a far higher price on emotional and psychological well-being than most would give it credit for. The embedded video is interesting as well. The bottom line is that man or woman, from a very early age we are of course bombarded with imagery of physical beauty but also, that the imagery depicts someone who doesn't actually exist.
From within the manipulation, the man is never satisfied because his wife doesn't look like these mythical plastic faced, inflatable celebrities. The woman is never happy with herself, for exactly the same reasons. How much happier they might both be if they realised she has just as much chance of looking like a unicorn.
Be sure to watch the embedded video
http://seehere.blogspot.com/2006/08/celebrities-without-makeup.html



