9 Feb 2013

Cosmetic II

The Professor asked if we went to Korea before, and did we notice the obvious abnormalities on the streets.

Yes I did, and I did once describe the finding in this very page (http://kkpoon329.blogspot.hk/2012/01/mask.html).

He went on telling us about his personal experience on the people in this country. "Their face are broad, chins are gross and eyes are small, thanks to their skull development. And because of their cold environment, their genetics has decided they have to be a bit obese to survive!" He said. "They may be exceptionally white, but it does not make them beautiful: please bear in mind that in this East-asian region, beautiful face is almost defined by the Japanese girl." Our authority said.

I could not be more agree with him. Indeed, what the Koreans are trying to do, whatever in their faces or in their technologies, they are replicating the success of Japanese. Although it may still be consider good by coping from greatness, there is not much character in the appearance of the Koreans. Mathematically, most of the people in Korea who receive plastic surgery are trying to minimize the standard derivation from the "beauty" in the distribution curve. (But in reality I don't think the curve is in normal distribution anyway.)

However, it is sad to see everyone try to look like the same person, or behave the same. Even worse, many of us like to do this. Many of us like to lose their own characters.

Perhaps it is like what the medieval philosophers proclaimed: we are all the replicates of the Gods. What we are trying to achieve to a step closer to the NORMAL: the Lord. So, welcome to the era of characterless-ness. This is the time where we all believe in God. 

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