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Everyone is altered
In Any case, the article “Everyone
is altered” credits its roots from the A-list actors and Hollywood goers in my
opinion to have an excuse to use their fame to get work done so they look like
their ageing is in timeout. This type of money spent on someone’s body to make
them look like the “best version of themselves” is almost sickening. It makes
you question the “natural beauty” you see in movies, if it’s even legitimate,
after reading this article you know it’s not. The software used to alter some
one’s body in a moving picture is news to me, yet the cost, oh my goodness. The
price of this program makes me feel sick to my stomach. It’s more money than
actually going to get work done on your ACTUAL body let alone a video someone
took of you. If this program is used in almost every movie we see what is even
real anymore. This can only get worse in my opinion, or better in others
opinions. The people who get work done are probably surprised that normal
people go their entire lives without getting work done to their body. It is not
a conventional ideal to alter your body, at least not on the east coast it’s
not.
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