Though I certainly agree with you in part, my Grandmother always preached to us, "you may be poor, but you don't have to be dirty!" And, "If you're depressed, snap out of it!" If someone is overweight or feels like they are homely for whatever reason, they certainly don't have to wear a 10$ spandex leo and a tank top. Heck, a 5$ XXXL T-S…
Though I certainly agree with you in part, my Grandmother always preached to us, "you may be poor, but you don't have to be dirty!" And, "If you're depressed, snap out of it!" If someone is overweight or feels like they are homely for whatever reason, they certainly don't have to wear a 10$ spandex leo and a tank top. Heck, a 5$ XXXL T-Shirt and a pair of decent fitting shorts would be better than that. Haha. But again, I get what you're saying.
Though I certainly agree with you in part, my Grandmother always preached to us, "you may be poor, but you don't have to be dirty!" And, "If you're depressed, snap out of it!" If someone is overweight or feels like they are homely for whatever reason, they certainly don't have to wear a 10$ spandex leo and a tank top. Heck, a 5$ XXXL T-Shirt and a pair of decent fitting shorts would be better than that. Haha. But again, I get what you're saying.
It's all brutalism designed to depress us and make us give up hope.
Ugly clothes. Ugly cars. Ugly buildings. And now.... ugly men dressed up as women who are ... surprise... ugly.
RE: Grandma... LOL. Tough Love. Remember that?
Yes, I sure miss mine. If she was alive now, she would have much to say about the standards we (don’t) have.