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Yeah, if she wants to be less attractive to men, then she should just stop wearing makeup. Problem solved.
She's already unattractive to me.
If she wanted to make herself truly unattractive she would have had the two real ones lopped off, get scarred up from stitches up like Frankenstein's monster and go about topless like a man during the warmer months. Frequent public events as well as private, the beach, strolling on the boardwalk or at public pools. Wear ugly stretch shorts in really unattractive pastel colors year round.
So obviously bogus. The name is like a troll name people use on internet forums--a dead giveaway.
This statement from the linked report is seriously embarrassing. Are media outlets in the US really this lame? Doesn't anyone fact check anything anymore? So pathetic. It's all about ratings or selling papers/magazines (or online readership), not about having any grip on reality.
few looked very deeply at the claims made by the woman shown in the images or her agents, or whether such a modification was even feasible. Instead, multiple media outlets took her claims at face value and ran it as a straight news story with no corroboration (other than self-provided images that could easily have been faked): they contacted no one who knew or had seen Ms. Tridevil, they sought no third-party photographs of her, they didn't verify the story with the doctor who supposedly performed her unusual enhancement surgery, nor did they probe her obvious pseudonym to determine her real name and background.
"Few looked very deeply at ... whether such a modification was even feasible." How deeply do you have to look? Use a brain cell.
"...nor did they probe her obvious pseudonym." I wonder what these so-called media outlets were--the National Enquirer, and the like? I can't believe legit media editors or producers could be that dumb.
/rant
Exactly. I can't tell you how many times I saw it on Facebook. So many people believe what they read without doing a simple Google search. I've had to tell several friends that the posts they were sharing were fake. A lot of them like to post political propaganda and never verify the source. If a headline makes me raise a brow, I'm going to check the legitimacy of the source. Almost every single time they turn out to be some kind of satirical news website.
Exactly. I can't tell you how many times I saw it on Facebook. So many people believe what they read without doing a simple Google search. I've had to tell several friends that the posts they were sharing were fake. A lot of them like to post political propaganda and never verify the source. If a headline makes me raise a brow, I'm going to check the legitimacy of the source. Almost every single time they turn out to be some kind of satirical news website.
Yes indeed. And the lame-a$$ websites love it when these morons link to them...it's mission accomplished.
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