🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 M36: IND vs NED at Ahmedabad🏏
DROP AT HOSTEL 18.2
Abheera’s profession
🏏 ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, Zim vs Ireland 32nd match 🏏
Siddharth Malhotra s father no more.
Salim Khan admitted in Lilavati hospital
🏏ICC Men's T20 W C 2026: Group B, M 33: Scotland vs Nepal at Mumbai🏏
Can The Writers Make Sense? Can They Get Facts Right?!
🏏ICC Men's T20 W C 2026: Group A, M 35: Namibia vs Pak at Colombo🏏
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026:M34: SA vs UAE, Delhi 🏏
New promo 18th feb
Alia as presenter at BAFTA awards
Guests/Celebs spotted at an event
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai CC #10
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 M37: ITA vs WI at Kolkata🏏
🏏ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 M38: SL vs ZIM at Colombo🏏
Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
Because there's a difference between plastic and skin..Our faces change in a very nuanced way with mood, health, time of the month, sleep, stress, age and perhaps some deeper subconcious factors we cannot fathom and so on.. and that reflects in our face because skin allows for such change/s to reflect on our face... but plastic isn't that way, it will remain a plastic and not be influenced by myriad factors that affect how we look in very subtle ways - but in ways that help each of us retain our own identity.And most people go after ideals they hold as their definition of beauty, which is more or less the same..
What I mean to say is, the way we look, and what gives each of us an identity isn't merely affected by the physical contour of our facial features that can be tweaked by surgery, but other internal and external (long-standing and short-term) factors that can find expression in subtle subtle ways only through the skin, but fail to do so through plastic(or any other material that isn't our own skin). That aspect makes quite a difference.
YouYou know they don't actually use plastic right? Plastic originally meant moldable, something which could be shaped. So plastic surgery just meant " reshaping surgery. Now surgeries may involve (non plastic) implants but the implants are covered by very real skin, muscle, and fat. And injectables (also not plastic and when done properly not permanent) aren't surgery at all.
Originally posted by: Angel-likeDevil
yes, by the word 'plastic' in my post, I just meant to say something artificial, something that isn't our own skin or something that intrudes the natural composition of our skin and the layers beneath :-)
tom cruise looks perfect after cosmetic surgery
shahid kapoorkatrinafrom southshruthi hasandulqar salmanpakistanfawadamong sportsmenchristiano ronaldoall the above look fine after undergoing...
https://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/bollywood-news/article/janhvi-kapoor-breaks-silence-on-plastic-surgery-rumours-23599856
Yami Gautam gives her opinion on plastic surgery https://www.instagram.com/reel/DObDbE7iLnd/?igsh=N2pybnYydTAyd3Vq
Anushka Sharma before surgery https://www.instagram.com/reel/DRZkoW0D3zE/?igsh=MXJ4OWV1NG4zdzhhMQ==
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOYmcvyCPph/?igsh=NWVnN3Q2ZWZqc3g3 Mad respect for her!
/article/filmmaker-kiran-rao-shares-her-health-update-with-pics-from-hospital-post-undergoing-an-appendix-sur_230356...
5