Like… I’m not one to yuck someone’s yum - and at 42 I’ve certainly had work done, but it’s not as much about insulting looks as a psychological study into the bizarre influences and self hate impacting the high profile MAGA women. It shows how little autonomy they really hold.

None of those women (while extremely evil) would have been considered conventionally unattractive before surgery, fillers, Botox, hair bleaching and dying, micro blading, etc. But they felt the need to fall into a very exacting standard that doesn’t even align with overall American fashion trends

There’s obviously a fucking lot to unpack there and I’m not a psychologist or sociologist.

@hacks4pancakes thanks for this, i was having similar thoughts without finding a good way to summarise them!
@axx it’s deeply disturbing in a Stepford or AI girlfriend way.

@hacks4pancakes @axx They honestly look kinda freaky. Like some sort of weird Dr. Who villains.

"Attractive" is a subjective thing, but in the before pictures they looked human.

@lyda @hacks4pancakes @axx The Doctor Who villain you're thinking of is Cassandra.

https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Cassandra_O'Brien.%CE%9417

Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17

Lady Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17 (pronounced "dot delta seventeen"), or simply Lady Cassandra, was a former human in the far future. Cassandra was born as Brian Edward Cobbs in the ruins of the Walsall Apology in the Old Calendar Year of 4.99/4763/A/15. She was known to often make outlandish claims about her parentage. (PROSE: Lives of the Rich and Thin [+]Russell T Davies, Monsters and Villains (BBC Books, 2005).) According to Cassandra, her father, a Texan, and her mother, who came from the...

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@mansr @hacks4pancakes @axx in character, sure. But I was thinking more of some sort of shape-changing alien that can almost make a human face but not quite. Wasn't there some sort of plastic creature like that?
@lyda @mansr @hacks4pancakes @axx you’re thinking of Autons.