Saturday, September 09, 2006
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9/09/2006 11:26:00 PM
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Society is such that a book is judged by it's cover.. no matter how much morals r drilled into us not to. Gals r constantly getting anorexia and bulimia due to such societal norms and it is understandable. Humans are naturally inclined to adapt to their surroundings as a means of survival, the sterotype against fat gals is there, and more apparent to the girls themselves, though unspoken. Here r some pics i took with drea today.

Was told i look slimmer here.. hope so.. like any other human being, i wanna fit in... drea looks hot though..

no idea y i'm not smiling.. but drea sure looks happy!

alrigh.. this is the best pic yet.. natural n fun.. :D
N these r some pics from before..
watched "My Super Ex Girlfriend" today.. instead of studyin.. ok, we studied... a bit.. but overall... not much.. :s gonna have to mug tmw.. n the days following.. y's my life filled with mugging? and worrying about my weight?! And basically tryin to live up to the requirements set by society? Then again, i'm not alone.. researched online.. here's wat i found.. girls become anorexic because:-
1. from what they hear
2. from the media
3. peer or even family pressure
4. as previously mentioned, society's sterotypes..
it's really no wonder anyone feels insecure about their weight...
anyway, back to the movie and the really skinny actresses in them.. well, the main idea, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned". And stresses on the superficiality of society such that the men evaluate the girls in terms of how they look first before deciding they wanna chat them up.. nothing to do with perhaps how demure the girl is, or her intelligent conversations (both of which i lack), but how she looks. the babes in the movie, blonde, THIN and beautiful... this also applies for the guys.. there's this particular guy hu is ugly n basically a klutz, tryin to court the pretty bartender.. and the only time he gets her is when he is associated to the famous superhero.. girls are admittedly materialistic and shallow as well.. Everyone is.. it's the way in which society functions.. i'm in a mood today.. feel free to discuss... the issue, not my mood..