There are times to be nice and there are times to be blunt. There is no time vanity is useful.
There are times to be nice and there are times to be blunt. There is no time vanity is useful.
Thank you for displaying your vanity and ignorance.
No, it’s a problem with modern society lacking any sense of morality, and morals are not about religion. It’s a fundamental lack of character and humanity.
“What’s wrong with vanity?” What a stupid question. Your ignorance shows your Americanized ignorance where “the self” has turned toxic.
The top response in this Reddit post goes over what is wrong with vanity: https://www.reddit.com/r/entj/comments/89qkc0/why_is_vanity_considered_a_bad_quality/.
My TLDR: You’re excessively focused on your yourself, and the opinions and views of others are shallow. You only care about how you are precevied, and will do anything to continued to be precevied a certain way, by any means, leading to compromises.
Bruce Carrey.
I get it, aging sucks, I’m staring down the barrel of 40, and that’s just the beginning of the downward trajectory, but I will never philosophically agree with surgical or chemical intervention for aging.
It is vanity and insecurity masking as self expression.


It’s both for me. Some things are either not on BluRay, too rare and expensive, or the transfer on BluRay is actually worse. And besides, any BluRay player is a dvd player too.
Anyway, any physical collecting or pirating needs to encouraged because streaming is such a stupid model now.
I was watching this for the first time recently. In the conversation around John Woo and his American films, there has always been this camp element, but I had no idea it went back to his Hong Kong films too.