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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The lip injection bruises on Karoline, woof. Her injector hates her. [/quote] I'm surprised they could find a lip to inject [img]https://www.the-sun.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2025/02/NINTCHDBPICT000969388803.jpg?strip=all&w=787[/img][/quote] She looks like a cute, normal girl in this picture. People used to look like this, and have idiosyncrasies like smallish lips, and we could still call them attractive because they looked like regular humans.[/quote] Hot take I think she is still attractive. I'm a few years older than Karoline but I think a lot of these "She's 28, I'm 35 and I look better" memes underestimate how unflattering that close-up-under-harsh-lights was. The lip injections were gross but other than that I see some visible pores (normal), some textured patches (normal), and a couple undereye lines (normal for late 20s/early 30s, especially fair skinned women like us). It didn't help that she had heavy makeup on, which you would too if you thought you were getting photographed for a national magazine at normal range. I'm 32. I go to one of the better dermatologists in DC, and I go quarterly. I have been using Vitamin C and tretinoin daily since my mid-20s. My new coworker just told me she thought I was 28. I think my skin looks good. I still think I would fare poorly under the conditions Karoline was photographed under. Btw, the feminist in me is pissed off that she's the ONLY one whose appearance we are talking about. Not that of JD Vance, who looks 50 when he's 41. Not that of Stephen Miller who looks like the swamp creature he is. We are literally only talking about the young woman. [/quote] You genuinely think this is the normal amount of wrinkles for under 35? I am 45 and would love this kind of photo taken of my skin to see what I might be missing, just wouldn't want it published [img]https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_fullsize/plain/did:plc:uo2fna47c4v6zcnklxfhcvjb/bafkreih2yhjyh6rr43njie3nminphf3534tqquxhp3ey34hf6szbfqbswy@jpeg[/img] [/quote] I hate this entire administration but this is unfair. Nobody looks good this close up. [/quote] This is not just a close up photo. This is a photo where the photographer deliberately set up sharp cold tone light - direct into her face and slightly above, the light that churns any make up into the mud; the light that gives the shadow from every slight wrinkle; the light that gives the skin a dead man shade. The photographer ignored diffusor and reflectors, probably stretched diaphragm (like during architectural photoshoot), to ensure that every pore on Karoline's face highlighted like Mariana Trench, that every spot on her skin looks like melanoma. No retouching, of course. But he added contrast and texture, just like a control shot. There are rules for the portrait photography - soft, filtered side light (better the warmer than day light), reflector from the bottom to ensure that under eye wrinkles are softened, wide diaphragm, correct lensed. When professional make a portrait, he can remove 10-12 years from the face even without photoshop. But he can also add 10-12 years. The fact that he didn't just do a close up photo, but put efforts to make her look this way for the sole purpose to humiliate the women is disgusting. But he is a man. What puzzles me the most that other women are buying this lie and keep humiliating this woman. We should be better regardless of our political views, and expose this "photographer" for what he has done. [/quote] DP I like the style and wish more published photographs showed the real thing versus the fake and blurred[/quote] Except that this photo is not real. He put a lot of efforts to make her look like that. No one talking about blurred and photoshopped. If he published a real photo, no one would be talking about it. [/quote] He's even on Instagram right now posting about the photos and liking comments about how evil the Trump admin is and how he did a great job capturing their evil. And they are evil, but again, let's call a spade a spade: He went out of his way to make the young woman look the worst. Rather than the men who have actual power. It's misogyny, even when done against a woman who is also misogynist herself.[/quote] I would say the picture of JD Vance was the worst one. Vance isn’t a bad looking dude and the photo is awful.[/quote]
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