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The photos of online celebrities after being "completely exposed" look like monsters after being sprayed. Can you lengthen it a little?
Sometimes I have to sigh that the post-90 s are old, and the current trend belongs to the younger post-90 s. People can't accept it when they are old. Seeing the lifestyle of a new generation of young people and the popular things on the internet, a sense of fatigue for the times arises spontaneously. I think everyone has had such a mood, not that they don't want to keep up with the trend, but that they are walking too fast and too ahead, feeling at a loss about some new things. I think this is the legendary generation gap!

Personal feelings are the most obvious, and the generation gap that causes the greatest impact is the change of aesthetics. I often see some selfies or small videos on the Internet, whether it's stars or friends. These photos all have a common feature, that is, the beauty effect is too serious, and the appearance in many photos is quite different from the real appearance. Recently, the younger sister of an online celebrity took a selfie on a social platform, claiming that she had liposuction on her leg a year ago. Now she wants to show it to everyone, but there is no rebound.

The "liposuction" mentioned by Miss Internet Celebrity is a holistic approach. If plastic surgery is to make the face beautiful, then the whole is to make the body look good. However, when we saw this lady's beautiful legs, we couldn't help feeling cold behind her, and intuitively felt that it was too thin and too long. If the most classic model figure is "nine-body", then the figure of Miss Internet Celebrity can be described as "thirteen-head". The proportion of her body length in this personal high school is exaggerated too much compared with that of normal people, so that it gives people an unreal feeling.

Miss Jie's figure looks really different. Is this the aesthetic of contemporary women? Has man evolved like this? Many netizens say that Miss Sister is too fake. This photo was obviously taken by P, and the proportion of the whole body stretching to the thighs and calves does not belong to the normal human proportion. Can you lengthen it a little? On the contrary, if it is true, I have to say that this young lady looks like a monster, which is a great hidden danger to her health.

To tell the truth, even if such a figure meets the aesthetic standards of contemporary young people, is it worthwhile to become like this for beauty? The answer is obviously no, although people in different times have certain aesthetic differences, it does not mean that all differences can be tolerated. The premise of seeking common ground while reserving differences is understanding. On the one hand, it will create an illusion for many ignorant teenagers and subtly affect their values. On the other hand, it will mislead some people and really do the whole for this deformed aesthetic. Neither should be advocated. what do you think?