Re: Off Topic
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 3:06 pm
I personally do not use make-up.
I only use perfumes when going out, nothing else.
I only use perfumes when going out, nothing else.
I have to agree with that though; many a man woke up only to find out last night's girl had been replaced by a hideous creature during slumber.spiraldoor wrote:Make-up is one of the nastiest tricks women have up their sleeves. It exists to deceive us – simple as that.
That's funny to imagine, but I find that true too, even knowing I'm a girl.Hunchman801 wrote:I have to agree with that though; many a man woke up only to find out last night's girl had been replaced by a hideous creature during slumber.spiraldoor wrote:Make-up is one of the nastiest tricks women have up their sleeves. It exists to deceive us – simple as that.
To be fair, that is mostly alcohol's fault.Hunchman801 wrote:I have to agree with that though; many a man woke up only to find out last night's girl had been replaced by a hideous creature during slumber.spiraldoor wrote:Make-up is one of the nastiest tricks women have up their sleeves. It exists to deceive us – simple as that.
I guess it depends from person to person. It always turns me off when I see it, really. :/spiraldoor wrote:Make-up actually does make girls look better a lot of the time, but that’s part of the problem – any improvements it can create are fake.
My mom has never used make up. She did end up with my dad, but still. (I'm joking, BTWHaruka wrote:I'm glad to know I'm not an idiot aswell I have self-confidence.
Exactly one week ago a plane crashed and burned right into the middle of Vancouver (where I live) and we had to evacuate within a ten mile radius of it, and there was barely a news broadcast. It was just in the newspaper the day after and no one's mentioned it since.stan423321 wrote:A random question to all of you watching TV news/reading online news (general ones). Did your media mention recent Polish airplane belly landing? Our media has been like "everybody will talk about this", and I... disagreed, so it's time to find out.
It's true that when used well, it's still nice to look at. Still, if they do use it, I find it unattractive that they feel the need to use it. That's my point.RayFan9876 wrote:I find makeup if used properly very good looking. Some people look quite bad without makeup on. I've seen Haruka's picture and she looks good without makeup. On other people though it just seems like there's something missing. Personally I use a bit of black eyeliner and a little bit of lipstick, no more than a tiny dab. Just enough to bring out the colour a little more. The point like you mentioned Droolie is not to be able to see the makeup, I think the point is for it to ambiguously bring out depth or colour without looking like something gooey going over your skin. Some people you see you might think don't have makeup on actually do have it on, they just use it properly. It's the same reason we may have coloured or stylish clothes. It's not 'unattractive' to wear a shirt that's not grey, but what is unattractive are the bells and whistles and all these ornaments that were so popular in 1650 and 1950.
This makes the most sense in my opinion.Hunchman801 wrote:I don't find it shocking not to use make-up everyday, I do however find it weird that some girls simply never do, even when they go out. It gives a neglected look in my opinion, and while being obsessed over one's appearance is missing the point, not caring about it is pretty much the same to me.
I asked my dad and he said it was something he heard a bit abut in the news. Nothing more.stan423321 wrote:A random question to all of you watching TV news/reading online news (general ones). Did your media mention recent Polish airplane belly landing? Our media has been like "everybody will talk about this", and I... disagreed, so it's time to find out.
That or they simply have more self-confidence. Sometimes people just want to look good for themselves, and that's OK too. For example, my other cousin who's in the 6th grade puts make up only for Sabbath. It is considered good behaviour to look good for Sabbath. That's why Israelis always take a bath before Sabbath (except meHunchman801 wrote:I don't find it shocking not to use make-up everyday, I do however find it weird that some girls simply never do, even when they go out. It gives a neglected look in my opinion, and while being obsessed over one's appearance is missing the point, not caring about it is pretty much the same to me.
iambored2006 wrote:That or they simply have more self-confidence. Sometimes people just want to look good for themselves, and that's OK too. For example, my other cousin who's in the 6th grade puts make up only for Sabbath. It is considered good behaviour to look good for Sabbath. That's why Israelis always take a bath before Sabbath (except me). Notice how each sentence in this paragraph gets more and more off topic.
... ?RayFan9876 wrote:If it's doing no harm and he's not going too far then I'd say let it be. If he's going too far or getting annoying tell him to fuck off. If he's your friend than kindly tell him to fuck off.
I meant off the current subject of the conversation.RayFan9876 wrote:
I couldn't care less about my appearance, but I think you knew that already.Hunchman801 wrote:I don't find it shocking not to use make-up everyday, I do however find it weird that some girls simply never do, even when they go out. It gives a neglected look in my opinion, and while being obsessed over one's appearance is missing the point, not caring about it is pretty much the same to me.