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no matter how ugly you think a person is because of some physical characteristic....someone else is not going to not mind that characteristic and find beauty somewhere else or think that characterstic on that person is beautiful.
There was a research project conducted recently on why we find things beautiful... and the conclusion seems to have been that the human eye is lazy.
Our eyes/brain find the shapes and patterns that it's used to most pleasing because it takes little work to understand... so when we see someone "ugly" it is taken in that way because our eyes/brain can't be bothered.
Not that I'm going to start seeing every ugly chick as attractive, but I found it interesting. But again, in no way should it have to change one's perception of beauty.
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agree
Yes, as is every Adjective.
There are just certain standards accepted when they're commonly agreed upon.
Very much agreed.
disagree
So says The Twilight Zone.
agree!!
we talked about this in phil club last year.
no matter how ugly you think a person is because of some physical characteristic....someone else is not going to not mind that characteristic and find beauty somewhere else or think that characterstic on that person is beautiful.
read the post above yours....
agree
yea like weird fetishes, There is always someone who find it attractive even if most dont.
There was a research project conducted recently on why we find things beautiful... and the conclusion seems to have been that the human eye is lazy.
Our eyes/brain find the shapes and patterns that it's used to most pleasing because it takes little work to understand... so when we see someone "ugly" it is taken in that way because our eyes/brain can't be bothered.
Not that I'm going to start seeing every ugly chick as attractive, but I found it interesting. But again, in no way should it have to change one's perception of beauty.
agree to the fullest extent.
Isn't it more like... ugliness is in the eye of the beholder?
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