
Celebrities are deliberately getting sunken cheeks, starved-looking eyes, and eyebrows reduced to thin lines, turning extreme emaciation into a mainstream aesthetic.
Why? Obviously to desensitize the public and normalize the physical appearance of mass malnourishment that will become common after 2030 because of engineered food scarcity, geo-engineering induced crop failures, and the rise of technofeudalism.
And don’t worry, they will not even need another pandemic to control what we eat or restrict our movement. A global oil crisis and a major supply chain shock can produce the same effect. Empty shelves, rationed food, restricted movement, widespread food scarcity, and even a little depopulation to keep things “efficient.”
Posted by Sherdukpen_Mizo
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Lately? underweight people have been fashionable in that area of the world for ages now.
being fat is judged hashly people take it as its a person with discipline issues\control issues.If food was hard to come by and it was a sign of high status being fat would be in again.
Also it feeds itself the more skinny people are in fashion shoots\in the industry the more norm it is and making it more of a cultural thing on top of just the normal biases.
Being underweight has always been in have you seen America next top model
nop. but i do notice a male skull when i see one.
It was a thing back in the 90s too, it even had a name: [Heroin chic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroin_chic)
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They never shame anyone skinny anyways
Kate Moss enters the chat…
Welcome to the year 2000.
Ozempic, or The Ozempic Diet
Lately – as in, since the 60s?