Nate (post: 1472880) wrote:Um...
You know, if the problem is self-esteem, saying "You know, it's actually kind of a GOOD thing you're ugly!" isn't going to help, since that's flat-out saying "You're ugly."
People don't like to feel ugly, and saying "But wait, being ugly is a GOOD thing!" isn't really a helpful response, and doesn't do anything for self-esteem.
ADXC (post: 1472907) wrote:Honestly, I prefer the line "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."
God made us all different and unique and we are all beautiful in His eyes.
Why should we be concerning ourselves with the Earth's temporal, corrupt view of beauty than God's eternal, perfect view?
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1472980) wrote:And while some people may say that beauty is only skin deep, the fact of the matter is that ladies, you're more likely (e.g. statistically) to find Hugh Jackman or Christian Bale more physically attractive compared to like... Christopher Walken or someone.
Yamamaya (post: 1473048) wrote:Also I don't see what's so attractive about Jackie Chan. Sure he's awesome. But then again I'm not a girl or a homosexual male.
And I agree with this.Yamamaya (post: 1473048) wrote: What I was saying is that this article isn't really a self esteem booster for girls who think they are ugly or are considered ugly by others.
Atria35 (post: 1473065) wrote:Abs of steel, gorgeous hair, and a sense of humor.
Of course, I totally admit that I also crush on Alton Brown and John Stewart. I would date them any day of the week.
Darth_Kirby wrote:there is beauty that undeniable, that everyone agrees is beautiful.
This would be a totally (in)appropriate place for someone to link to Sir-Mix-a-Lot.
I don't agree with this one. I don't think there is anything at all that every single individual can agree is beautiful. If for no other reason than cultural divides. You could maybe get everyone of a specific culture to find something beautiful (even though I don't think you could even do that, but let's just say for the sake of argument you could), but once you start bringing in people from different countries, from different races, who grew up in different places with different backgrounds, it's foolish and absurd to even hold on to the notion that something can be objectively beautiful to every single individual.
Nate (post: 1478463) wrote:I don't agree with this one. I don't think there is anything at all that every single individual can agree is beautiful. If for no other reason than cultural divides. You could maybe get everyone of a specific culture to find something beautiful (even though I don't think you could even do that, but let's just say for the sake of argument you could), but once you start bringing in people from different countries, from different races, who grew up in different places with different backgrounds, it's foolish and absurd to even hold on to the notion that something can be objectively beautiful to every single individual.
Darth_Kirby (post: 1481540) wrote:Ah, the beast of terminology... how many more arguments will you start... XP
Darth_Kirby (post: 1478651) wrote:really? You don't think that everyone would agree that sunsets are beautiful? Or rainbows, oceans, mountains, etc?
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