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  1. I was reluctant to post this image here, cause i found that some people might get offended... I just did it because it has a kind of silly "ridiculous-trashy" humor on it. And for the image editing, its awesome. The humor thing here on this image is that how celebrities and the celebrity world in general have problems with weight, or are afraid of weight gain, cause they work with image. Like its wrong to look normal. They want to be seen so perfect, wit a great skinny/workout body, almost wit an obssesion way. Sometimes their images are so not normal, almost bizarre... Theyre never seen looking a little fatter, a little normal, Have you ever picture Mariah looking like this? ive never... So thats where the fun lies. Its funny how "Image" dictatorship can effect society. A lot of people have problems with the way they look but they should feel good abou themselves and accept themselves as being perfect human beings. Not following a Skinny religion or a ridicolous "This is the way you have to look" fashion. Its a complicated subject nowadays. If someone here feel offended, please accept my apologies and feel free to delete the topic. Remember Michael: Prejudice is ignorance.
  2. This image is very funny. Its a photoshop creation.

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