Soul_Rattler
Active Member
That's an unrealistic example and obviously disproportionate.This is a joke right?
There absolutely is a correlation, with plenty of psychological data to back it up.
I guess if someone cuts off a limb to experience the sympathy of those whom have been afflicted that has no bearing on their sanity now.
You'd put on a wig to appear different than your natural hair would show. You'd wear make up to cover minor skin imperfections. You'd get a fat transfer to achieve an aesthetic that you deem attractive. You'd get a kidney transplant to live longer.
Those are physical alterations that are means to ends. Getting sympathy wouldn't be a realistic reason to cut off a limb.
Didn't read everything so excuse me if I'm redundant.
BAB's are bad because they're fake. Get one of those robot dolls, there's not much of a difference in looks.
Probably not much difference in the way they move and their personality either.
And before someone says it, hair, nails, and makeup are not surgical procedures that alter the body. There's still actual muscle and tissue under the skin that's there naturally.
A robot is not a real person with emotions, thoughts, and motivations.
You're suggesting that people who alter themselves physically are less than human. Dangerous slope.