honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
She might think she looks great. I never gonna turn to a 60yr old for her looks.
Still would.
Twice on Sunday's.
Not a role model but Leslie Ash used to be an attractive woman before she decided she wasn’t
comment by Anfield RAP (U22951)
posted 5 minutes ago
Still would.
Twice on Sunday's.
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downstairs probably resembles a badly packed kebab
Her face now looks like an over inflated blow up doll.
you say this like it's a bad thing.
Pete Burns definitely went too far with his lips - had loads of complications because of it. A LGBTQIA+ icon and great pop star, but yeah he over did the lip surgery - they just looked like they could burst at any moment, he must have been in serious pain with all the complications
Debbie Harry at Glastonbury.
Dear Lord. Utter mess shattered my previous years of lust
I don`t know why women still do that to themselves when so many say they regret it and have the face fillers removed. Courtney Cox for example.
Madonna now looks like something out of the Rugrats, thing is, if she had left things well alone, she`d probably look great for her age.
comment by Anfield RAP (U22951)
posted 41 minutes ago
Still would.
Twice on Sunday's.
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This
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Anfield RAP (U22951)
posted 41 minutes ago
Still would.
Twice on Sunday's.
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This
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Do you reckon she's had a bit of work down below....so that she's now like a virgin or has it just got Deeper and Deeper?
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 7 minutes ago
Do you reckon she's had a bit of work down below....so that she's now like a virgin
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If you over-inflate the blow up doll it has the same effect...allegedly?
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
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Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
Debbie Harry and Leslie Ash are excellent shouts
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
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Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
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Silver <huh>
Lots of sense in this statement lad
Courtney Cox
Ruined herself that one
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
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Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
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I agree with a lot of that.....although if my wife got a boob job
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 50 minutes ago
Debbie Harry at Glastonbury.
Dear Lord. Utter mess shattered my previous years of lust
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Snap.
excessive vanity is one of my pet hates. Everyone cares to a degree about their appearance but some just obsess to the point of it dominating their thoughts
What do you think comes first though...do people feel pressure to look good or a certain way, or is it a personal vanity thing.
I dont know why but I have distain for any bloke who has a perfectly manicured beard. A vain belllend IMO, which may be a bit harsh
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 41 seconds ago
excessive vanity is one of my pet hates. Everyone cares to a degree about their appearance but some just obsess to the point of it dominating their thoughts
What do you think comes first though...do people feel pressure to look good or a certain way, or is it a personal vanity thing.
I dont know why but I have distain for any bloke who has a perfectly manicured beard. A vain belllend IMO, which may be a bit harsh
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Any cwnt with a beard is suspect imo
Not to be trusted once they step foot outside their allotment
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 42 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 41 seconds ago
excessive vanity is one of my pet hates. Everyone cares to a degree about their appearance but some just obsess to the point of it dominating their thoughts
What do you think comes first though...do people feel pressure to look good or a certain way, or is it a personal vanity thing.
I dont know why but I have distain for any bloke who has a perfectly manicured beard. A vain belllend IMO, which may be a bit harsh
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Any cwnt with a beard is suspect imo
Not to be trusted once they step foot outside their allotment
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Is a goatee OK? Asking for a friend.
comment by Dave The Jackal (U22179)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 42 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 41 seconds ago
excessive vanity is one of my pet hates. Everyone cares to a degree about their appearance but some just obsess to the point of it dominating their thoughts
What do you think comes first though...do people feel pressure to look good or a certain way, or is it a personal vanity thing.
I dont know why but I have distain for any bloke who has a perfectly manicured beard. A vain belllend IMO, which may be a bit harsh
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Any cwnt with a beard is suspect imo
Not to be trusted once they step foot outside their allotment
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Is a goatee OK? Asking for a friend.
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Especially a goatee
Saville like imo
D'ya know what it is yet ?
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
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Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
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You aint wrong, however people that do this tend to be weak mentally and look to be led, they will follow whatever movement or trend for whatever need/pressure they have to satisfy. It will always be something else.
We are all different human beings completely original. Each to their own. She might be happy with how she looks ?
Either way I suppose its easier for me to be less caring about the subject I suppose cos its something i find more interesting than trying to find the negative in it. We are all completely different people trying to understand another person who is clearly completely different to most of us' POV and applying it to your POV isnt how you go about understanding it IMO.
I get that too, dunnit. Was thinking about fashion and by extension just what people wear and there's influence and image projections involved...I guess the difference being you have to wear some sort of shirt but you don't have to have some sort of 'work done'.
BTW I was a complete be((end the clobber I wore at uni - first time at least - I was 'finding myself'
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 37 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
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Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
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I agree with a lot of that.....although if my wife got a boob job
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posted on 29/6/23
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
She might think she looks great. I never gonna turn to a 60yr old for her looks.
posted on 29/6/23
Still would.
Twice on Sunday's.
posted on 29/6/23
Not a role model but Leslie Ash used to be an attractive woman before she decided she wasn’t
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Anfield RAP (U22951)
posted 5 minutes ago
Still would.
Twice on Sunday's.
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downstairs probably resembles a badly packed kebab
posted on 29/6/23
Her face now looks like an over inflated blow up doll.
you say this like it's a bad thing.
posted on 29/6/23
Pete Burns definitely went too far with his lips - had loads of complications because of it. A LGBTQIA+ icon and great pop star, but yeah he over did the lip surgery - they just looked like they could burst at any moment, he must have been in serious pain with all the complications
posted on 29/6/23
Debbie Harry at Glastonbury.
Dear Lord. Utter mess shattered my previous years of lust
posted on 29/6/23
I don`t know why women still do that to themselves when so many say they regret it and have the face fillers removed. Courtney Cox for example.
Madonna now looks like something out of the Rugrats, thing is, if she had left things well alone, she`d probably look great for her age.
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Anfield RAP (U22951)
posted 41 minutes ago
Still would.
Twice on Sunday's.
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This
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Anfield RAP (U22951)
posted 41 minutes ago
Still would.
Twice on Sunday's.
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This
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Do you reckon she's had a bit of work down below....so that she's now like a virgin or has it just got Deeper and Deeper?
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 7 minutes ago
Do you reckon she's had a bit of work down below....so that she's now like a virgin
----------------------------------------------------------------------
If you over-inflate the blow up doll it has the same effect...allegedly?
posted on 29/6/23
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
posted on 29/6/23
Debbie Harry and Leslie Ash are excellent shouts
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Silver <huh>
Lots of sense in this statement lad
posted on 29/6/23
Courtney Cox
Ruined herself that one
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I agree with a lot of that.....although if my wife got a boob job
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 50 minutes ago
Debbie Harry at Glastonbury.
Dear Lord. Utter mess shattered my previous years of lust
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Snap.
posted on 29/6/23
excessive vanity is one of my pet hates. Everyone cares to a degree about their appearance but some just obsess to the point of it dominating their thoughts
What do you think comes first though...do people feel pressure to look good or a certain way, or is it a personal vanity thing.
I dont know why but I have distain for any bloke who has a perfectly manicured beard. A vain belllend IMO, which may be a bit harsh
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 41 seconds ago
excessive vanity is one of my pet hates. Everyone cares to a degree about their appearance but some just obsess to the point of it dominating their thoughts
What do you think comes first though...do people feel pressure to look good or a certain way, or is it a personal vanity thing.
I dont know why but I have distain for any bloke who has a perfectly manicured beard. A vain belllend IMO, which may be a bit harsh
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Any cwnt with a beard is suspect imo
Not to be trusted once they step foot outside their allotment
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 42 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 41 seconds ago
excessive vanity is one of my pet hates. Everyone cares to a degree about their appearance but some just obsess to the point of it dominating their thoughts
What do you think comes first though...do people feel pressure to look good or a certain way, or is it a personal vanity thing.
I dont know why but I have distain for any bloke who has a perfectly manicured beard. A vain belllend IMO, which may be a bit harsh
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Any cwnt with a beard is suspect imo
Not to be trusted once they step foot outside their allotment
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Is a goatee OK? Asking for a friend.
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Dave The Jackal (U22179)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 42 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 41 seconds ago
excessive vanity is one of my pet hates. Everyone cares to a degree about their appearance but some just obsess to the point of it dominating their thoughts
What do you think comes first though...do people feel pressure to look good or a certain way, or is it a personal vanity thing.
I dont know why but I have distain for any bloke who has a perfectly manicured beard. A vain belllend IMO, which may be a bit harsh
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Any cwnt with a beard is suspect imo
Not to be trusted once they step foot outside their allotment
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Is a goatee OK? Asking for a friend.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Especially a goatee
Saville like imo
posted on 29/6/23
D'ya know what it is yet ?
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You aint wrong, however people that do this tend to be weak mentally and look to be led, they will follow whatever movement or trend for whatever need/pressure they have to satisfy. It will always be something else.
We are all different human beings completely original. Each to their own. She might be happy with how she looks ?
Either way I suppose its easier for me to be less caring about the subject I suppose cos its something i find more interesting than trying to find the negative in it. We are all completely different people trying to understand another person who is clearly completely different to most of us' POV and applying it to your POV isnt how you go about understanding it IMO.
posted on 29/6/23
I get that too, dunnit. Was thinking about fashion and by extension just what people wear and there's influence and image projections involved...I guess the difference being you have to wear some sort of shirt but you don't have to have some sort of 'work done'.
BTW I was a complete be((end the clobber I wore at uni - first time at least - I was 'finding myself'
posted on 29/6/23
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 37 minutes ago
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
honestly dont care... if people want to do that then then its up to them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sure, but there's a serious point that whole cultures (yup, looking at you, 'murca) where people think there's something wrong with you if you aren't 'getting work done' and it mainly fills the pockets of the surgeons willing to blow smoke anywhere you want and live a prosperous life. Keeping up with manufactured, brainless @rseholes that make a living out of being on (un)reality TV or tabloids. It's a mind fvck akin to smoking when it was on the rise or tatts these days or any number of other things you probably don't much need.
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I agree with a lot of that.....although if my wife got a boob job
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Before and after link please
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