And as charming as we are, we are nothing but pretty trash. — uter-fist: I’m sick of flawless contouring and...

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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I’m sick of flawless contouring and sleek eyeliner, i want unplucked eyebrows and big pores and naturally bright eyes and rosy cheeks. i want oppression and conformity to go out of fashion and I want happiness to be in style.

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  3. kopfkinoes said: Sorry for all of the spelling mistakes, I am tired.
  4. kopfkinoes said: *bending over backwards
  5. kopfkinoes said: Or maybe it’s a cultural thing of yours to believe your identity lies in objects. In chemicals put on the face.
  6. kopfkinoes said: These are the same people that say makeup isn’t a woman thing that men can wear makeup, that trans people can. Yet, in the same breat, associate it with womanhood by saying if you don’t do it you have internalized misogyny. Putting chemicals in the form of waxes and paints on your face doesn’t mean you’re a woman. Not doing it doesn’t mean you’re not or that you hate being one. Maybe this has to do with the overdone self-hating humour of this website.
  7. kopfkinoes said: And I honestly do not believe the vast majority of them wake up in the morning and think they need to put makeup on because they got a pimple or because the skin under their eyes is darker. And that’s normal of them because they shouldn’t. Because stuff like this doesn’t make them ugly and it doesn’t make women ugly either. I’m not even going to ask what are people thinking when coming up with “hating makeup is internalized misogyny” like what?
  8. kopfkinoes said: “You are shaming them and are a moron for even thinking makeup can be used as a tool for oppression” because surely, we all know oppression is loud and bombastic all the time right? If that is the case, we shouldn’t consider homophobic or racist slurs to be opression either. I mean, it’s not like we die after being called xenophobic stuff. Look how different this is for men! I know there are men in this world who wear makeup but the overwhelming majority of them do not.
  9. kopfkinoes said: In the same breath domething like “but girls who don’t wear it are beautiful too.” Nowhere did this podt shame women who don’t wear makeup. It is merely a positivity post for women who don’t wear it in a world in which we are bombarded with commercials and images of makeup and women wearing it. Like, doesn’t it make you question why your reaction to a positivity post is to be like “but what about women who fo the exact opposite thing? What about them?
  10. kopfkinoes said: It’s honestly pretty sad when prople cannot think critically about things they enjoy. Most of the social justic squad onthis website is banging over backwards about unlearning toxic socialized behaviour and being better people because we are all socialized. In theory. But when it comes to practice it’s actually not that fun. I mean, it is clear in how defensive everybody got on this post. How they feel the need to praise makeup while adding
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