
marioskbts
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First of all jesterst gtfo, I wrote all ts with Chatgpt, I cant express my self.
What Counts as FRAUDING?
When can we say someone truly looks good?” In reality, the line is subjective and vague. A good haircut can take you from MTN to HTN and vice versa. Bad hair day? You drop looks instantly. That’s why hair gets labeled fraud it’s inconsistent and superficial.
Meanwhile, low body fat is seen as legit, even though it drastically alters your face and physique. Why? Because it takes longer to achieve and decay. But that’s just cope. Both are manipulable variables. Both change perception.
Same with cosmetic procedures. People call fillers “fraud” but say nothing about jaw surgery or rhinoplasty, why? Because fillers dissolve and move. Surgery is seen as permanent. But permanence doesn’t equal honesty, it just means the fraud is better hidden. You’re still altering your face. The only difference is how stable the result is.
Even “stable” features aren’t immune. Bone mass shrinks. Eye sockets widen. Hairline recedes. Looks are a decaying asset. Without constant upkeep, you decline. Your so-called “natural” appearance is just your current arrangement of variables.
Take Ship of Theseus for example. If you improve your haircut, lose fat, fix your skin, align your posture, at what point are you no longer your “true natural” self? It doesn’t matter. People respond to the final product, not the process.
Being “good looking” really just means you stay HTN and above even when unoptimized.
Lesson of the day: Go "fraud" as much as you want.
If you can, fraud the hair every day, inject the fillers every half year or so, keep wearing those height boosters JFL. The result is what matters, and if you can be consistent and maintain it while persuading others. (mainly for appeal btw since you can't "fraud" your own confidence and how you perceive yourself).
(prove me wrong)
What Counts as FRAUDING?
When can we say someone truly looks good?” In reality, the line is subjective and vague. A good haircut can take you from MTN to HTN and vice versa. Bad hair day? You drop looks instantly. That’s why hair gets labeled fraud it’s inconsistent and superficial.
Meanwhile, low body fat is seen as legit, even though it drastically alters your face and physique. Why? Because it takes longer to achieve and decay. But that’s just cope. Both are manipulable variables. Both change perception.

Same with cosmetic procedures. People call fillers “fraud” but say nothing about jaw surgery or rhinoplasty, why? Because fillers dissolve and move. Surgery is seen as permanent. But permanence doesn’t equal honesty, it just means the fraud is better hidden. You’re still altering your face. The only difference is how stable the result is.
Even “stable” features aren’t immune. Bone mass shrinks. Eye sockets widen. Hairline recedes. Looks are a decaying asset. Without constant upkeep, you decline. Your so-called “natural” appearance is just your current arrangement of variables.
Take Ship of Theseus for example. If you improve your haircut, lose fat, fix your skin, align your posture, at what point are you no longer your “true natural” self? It doesn’t matter. People respond to the final product, not the process.
Being “good looking” really just means you stay HTN and above even when unoptimized.
Lesson of the day: Go "fraud" as much as you want.
If you can, fraud the hair every day, inject the fillers every half year or so, keep wearing those height boosters JFL. The result is what matters, and if you can be consistent and maintain it while persuading others. (mainly for appeal btw since you can't "fraud" your own confidence and how you perceive yourself).
(prove me wrong)