Wrinklies patients may arrange forgotten the operation, and machiavellian scars are undoubtedly overlooked in the shadowy examination room.
— MitchCheduby
Sure, darkened rooms are the current worldwide trend in the beauty industry. Not only wrinkles and scars can be fixed, but also unwanted birthmarks, crossed eyes, overbites and underbites. Nothing’s impossible. Just one flick of a switch and anyone will look young and beautiful!
— Tati & Tony (Advocates of Natural Beauty and Looking for Black Cats in a Dark Room)
by TETIANA ALEKSINA & TONY SINGLE
© All rights reserved 2020
Your use of the word ‘fixed’ is very interesting to me, and reminded me of the idea that it is unkind to try to fix people or imply that they are broken.
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Exactly. We couldn’t agree more, Stell.
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Bad lighting and sharp knives? Is it a hospital or Saw movie set?
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I’m beginning to fear it’s the latter. I want my mummy! 😦
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Genius. L’Oréal needs to pick up on this ASAP.
You know, ’cause we’re worth it
💋💋💋💋💋
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Totes! 😛
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I am a fan of Spam.
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I’m a knight of Spamalot. 😛
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Spam with Mac and Cheese is my favorite combo.
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Mmm… Nice!
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You mean, forever young. A sad excuse for ‘unhappy’ or ‘screwed.’
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Not a bad point actually, Bojana!
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‘ey, ‘ey, ‘ey, where’s this ruddy switch then?
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Hee hee hee. 😛
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🙂
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