Is anyone else always glad when Christmas is over, and they can get back into the normal routine? /u/Equal-Temporary-1326 No such thing as stupid questions

Is anyone else always glad when Christmas is over, and they can get back into the normal routine? /u/Equal-Temporary-1326 No such thing as stupid questions

I actually love it when it’s post-Christmas and we can presume everyday living.

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​r/NoStupidQuestions I actually love it when it’s post-Christmas and we can presume everyday living. submitted by /u/Equal-Temporary-1326 [link] [comments] 

I actually love it when it’s post-Christmas and we can presume everyday living.

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Why do people get That Style of plastic surgery? /u/Tick_agent No such thing as stupid questions

Why do people get That Style of plastic surgery? /u/Tick_agent No such thing as stupid questions

You know the one, the one people imagine when they say someone looks like they’ve had work done. Caterpillar lips, no facial expressions, overfilled cheekbones ect. The ugly streetside caricature of a Kardashian.

I understand why people get surgery that makes them more conventionally attractive, you know, nose jobs you only know about if they had a different nose when you met them and such.

And I understand why they get the super weird body mods that make them less human looking and generally a part of a subculture like split tongues and pointy ears.

However, That Style is widely looked down upon and seen as unattractive. The people who look like that are seen as shallow, bland, insecure and unintelligent. And they’re not particularly estranged, it’s not a statement or really self-expression, the look is to my knowledge not a part of any subculture, movement or tight-knit social group, so…. why? How do you get to that? Is it just botched work or do they look like that on purpose?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions You know the one, the one people imagine when they say someone looks like they’ve had work done. Caterpillar lips, no facial expressions, overfilled cheekbones ect. The ugly streetside caricature of a Kardashian. I understand why people get surgery that makes them more conventionally attractive, you know, nose jobs you only know about if they had a different nose when you met them and such. And I understand why they get the super weird body mods that make them less human looking and generally a part of a subculture like split tongues and pointy ears. However, That Style is widely looked down upon and seen as unattractive. The people who look like that are seen as shallow, bland, insecure and unintelligent. And they’re not particularly estranged, it’s not a statement or really self-expression, the look is to my knowledge not a part of any subculture, movement or tight-knit social group, so…. why? How do you get to that? Is it just botched work or do they look like that on purpose? submitted by /u/Tick_agent [link] [comments] 

You know the one, the one people imagine when they say someone looks like they’ve had work done. Caterpillar lips, no facial expressions, overfilled cheekbones ect. The ugly streetside caricature of a Kardashian.

I understand why people get surgery that makes them more conventionally attractive, you know, nose jobs you only know about if they had a different nose when you met them and such.

And I understand why they get the super weird body mods that make them less human looking and generally a part of a subculture like split tongues and pointy ears.

However, That Style is widely looked down upon and seen as unattractive. The people who look like that are seen as shallow, bland, insecure and unintelligent. And they’re not particularly estranged, it’s not a statement or really self-expression, the look is to my knowledge not a part of any subculture, movement or tight-knit social group, so…. why? How do you get to that? Is it just botched work or do they look like that on purpose?

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[link] [comments]  You know the one, the one people imagine when they say someone looks like they’ve had work done. Caterpillar lips, no facial expressions, overfilled cheekbones ect. The ugly streetside caricature of a Kardashian. I understand why people get surgery that makes them more conventionally attractive, you know, nose jobs you only know about if they had a different nose when you met them and such. And I understand why they get the super weird body mods that make them less human looking and generally a part of a subculture like split tongues and pointy ears. However, That Style is widely looked down upon and seen as unattractive. The people who look like that are seen as shallow, bland, insecure and unintelligent. And they’re not particularly estranged, it’s not a statement or really self-expression, the look is to my knowledge not a part of any subculture, movement or tight-knit social group, so…. why? How do you get to that? Is it just botched work or do they look like that on purpose? submitted by /u/Tick_agent [link] [comments]

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Does anyone else wear socks 24/7, only taking it off to shower or change? /u/UrPicksRTrash No such thing as stupid questions

Does anyone else wear socks 24/7, only taking it off to shower or change? /u/UrPicksRTrash No such thing as stupid questions submitted by /u/UrPicksRTrash
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