If you're a simp (i.e., a simpering sycophant who follows seemingly beautiful women around), you're very likely to fall prey to the following images, brought to you via the AI beauty filter that turns you from zero to hero (heroine). Be not tempted. And always meet in person to minimize the possibility of bullshit.
What's going through the minds of people who use such filters? On some level, there must be an acknowledgment that their looks are unsatisfactory, which is why they turn to AI beauty filters to begin with. But this makes meeting people in person impossible since the AI-altered can't reveal what they really look like without destroying the illusion. "Relationships" can never move beyond artifice, nor are they supposed to if the object is money. The simp, shelling out cash to these mirages, can never meet the object of his (almost always his) desire.
On a slightly related note—I refuse to believe this is Bridget Fonda these days:
Well... if she feels bien dans sa peau, then more power to her. I hadn't realized she'd quit acting despite being so famous, and from a famous acting family. That makes her a rare bird.
I don't think it was this AI program, but lately, lots of women on Facebook have been posting pictures of themselves that have been modified to remove nature's imperfections. I mean, they aren't trying to hide what they do look like in person, just projecting what they wished they looked like. Personally, I prefer them with their natural beauty, warts and all.
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