The things we're told.
Even though it's basically ment to help us and improve our lives advice usually has the opposite effect. To take something rather down to earth as an example just think about all the wonderful things we read in magazines about hair cuts, colours and make up. "Which hairstyle fits your face?" Taste the question again. It implies that unless you have that particular style you're making yourself ugly.
It's about shaping a mainstream population. Your face can't be too wide or too slim, it has to be just perfect. Imagine how happy you'd be! All those articles are really telling us is that unless you follow their advice you become an unattractive loser. That's ok, I much rather be doughy pale than develop skin cancer.
The simple fact that these articles and ideas are around point only to one thing, you are not ok if you're not mainstream, and mainstream can be part of an underground culture, mind you. You can never be ok if you chose for youself.
Please don't buy into that.
It's about shaping a mainstream population. Your face can't be too wide or too slim, it has to be just perfect. Imagine how happy you'd be! All those articles are really telling us is that unless you follow their advice you become an unattractive loser. That's ok, I much rather be doughy pale than develop skin cancer.
The simple fact that these articles and ideas are around point only to one thing, you are not ok if you're not mainstream, and mainstream can be part of an underground culture, mind you. You can never be ok if you chose for youself.
Please don't buy into that.
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