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Every Fan & Hater Should Read This... It's About The Vogue Shoot...
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Obviously, these are all opinions and these people are allowed to think and say what they want, but why is her being “ugly” such a big deal? Why is it that people feel the need to immediately hate/reject someone or something because it’s/they’re “ugly”? This just shows how comfortable and obsessed we’ve become with beautiful celebrities. How our obsession with fame, fortune, and beauty has warped our mind into thinking that anything even slightly unfortunate-looking is worthy of hatred, neglect, and shame.
I honestly feel that, when “Born This Way” premieres, a new era in acceptance is going to begin. Not everyone is going to change, but the fans that Gaga touches on a daily basis are going to open their eyes and accept people for who they are. We need to start focusing on inner beauty, because those with a mindset that looks aren’t everything, are the people who will step up and help push our society forward.
see nothing ugly about these pictures. Then again, that could be because I know how beautiful she is on the inside and that overpowers any negative, superficial thinking I might have. She’s doing more than saying “love yourself, it doesn’t matter what you look like,” she’s proving it and practicing what she preaches. Amazing.
Look at Gaga in Vogue… Look at her. This woman, with strong Italian male features, large thighs, small breasts, and a big nose, is on the cover of Vogue. Instead of trying to look as pretty as she can, the bitch puts on a pink bowl-cut wig, bleaches her eyebrows, and literally tries to make herself as ugly as she can to prove her point: It does not matter what you look like or how people perceive you, if you love yourself, you can do whatever you want.
Gaga haters put her down, call her stupid, and insult her fans’ education, yet they can’t grasp such a simple concept themselves. Anything that is weird and “abnormal” is immediately dismissed because, as a society, we have been taught to accept only those who are conventionally beautiful. That ugly people can’t succeed ‘cause beauty is everything, but Gaga is trying to change that.
This is what Gaga is going to be remembered for. The amazingly talented woman who, instead of focusing on trying to be pretty and popular, did the exact opposite in the name of her fans, career, and self-love. She is doing the exact opposite of what is considered “popular”, yet people say she’s manufactured. The logic doesn’t make sense.
You don’t have to like her, but please know that you’re missing out on an amazing woman, role-model, and advocate, who is not only entertaining and famous, but actually cares.
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