SharkyandSharky like a good looking woman or man just as much as most. Attractive human beings have been worshiped since the dawn of time. From Apollo to Venus, it is apparent that beauty is certainly skin deep just as ugly can be evidenced well below the epidermis. But beauty is soon to become an unattractive subject - a subject that may soon have severe legal consequences. Let's look at a couple of examples:
Magazines generate most of their income from advertisers. Said advertisers do not want ugly people as models. Sex sells products and people do not fantasize about having sex with ugly people - except maybe for Rosie O'Donnell. From Playboy to Vogue, beauty and all of it's baggage is what generates interest and desire and ultimately income.
Hooters - need I say more?
Hollywood - without beauty and glamour it simply would not exist. The "beautiful people" and all their self-serving awards ceremonies alone are proof of this.
TV News Babes - you can hardly turn on the news without catching a glimpse of one of these talking heads. They are there for one reason and one reason alone - and it is not for their journalistic expertise.
SharkyandSharky could go on and on, but you get the point.
What could possibly be wrong with lusting after and thoroughly enjoying beauty for what it is? Surely you jest. This behavior is disgustingly racist and prejudicial and needs to stop immediately. Luckily our current administration and it's minions of elitists are hot on the scene. Ready to stamp out this most abhorrent behavior. You guessed it - enter the TRT (Tragedy Response Team.)
This crusade is likely to be spear-headed by none other than Deborah L. Rhode of Stanford University fame, (an elitist racist fermenting hell hole), author of "The Beauty Bias". Coining the catch phase - "Looksism" - which I am sure she hopes makes her filthy rich (but it's OK if she's rich because she is sooo liberal and understanding unlike the "Talk Radio" listening crowd that hate all people not like themselves and wants to completely destroy the environment) - is calling for a slew of new legislation to PUNISH those that see beauty for what it is.
"Such laws would serve as a corrective" to what she sees as a commonplace attractiveness prejudice.
Yeah, with looks like these, I guess I see her point.
©Sharky&Sharky
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