Wednesday, March 02, 2005

they played the mash, they played the monster mash

ok... We have The Swan on as daytime TV these days. It's repulsive. Like revolting. These women go in unattractive and come out monsters.

They wander around for three months exercising like mad women with their heads held together with bandages in complete agony just to come out of it with over-pumped boobs and lips and stretched skin. I don't have any real feminist/moralistic objections to plastic surgery in and of itself but this just seems perverse.

They do realise that plastic surgery isn't forever don't they? Each bit that they get done is only going to last them for a few years before needing to be redone. Man they're going to feel ugly then...

Gah!

posted by johana at 11:36 am

3 Comments:

  • i can hold my head high and say i've never watched that show. (haven't even THOUGHT of watching that show. *gives herself a little self-righteous pat on the back*)

    it is perverse. yes.

    i don't object to plastic surgery either, as i am neither feminist nor feminine nor moralistic nor moral. but...yanno...i just feel for these women. it's like a gaping black hole of spiritual depravity, i can feel it for here...where has the LOVE gone in this world?

    well, i don't know, but it certainly doesn't dwell within the Swan women. they obviously hate themselves.

    By Blogger Unknown, at 2:34 pm  
  • Well we only have a couple of channels and they're all pretty crappy. Normally I only have it on for noise if at all but it was like watching a car crash...

    Te sickest bit about it is the idea that they go on and on about that they're making these women beautiful on the inside and out. They're 'fixing' them. Like anyone can 'fix' all of their issues in three months, let alone three months when they're having 5 different areas liposucked and their teeth operated on (one woman described itas her gums felt like hamburgers) spending the time when their not being operated on, working out and ON TV...

    And like 'I was abused by my mother as a child' is something you can actually 'fix'

    And... Gah... I should stop.

    By Blogger johana, at 2:59 pm  
  • oh, totally.
    man, i ache when i think about this. so much sadness in the world.

    and the cosmetic fix...
    :(

    By Blogger Unknown, at 3:11 pm  
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