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OKAY, I HAVE TO DO A PRESENTATION ON HOW PLASTIC SURGERY IS BAD (AGAINST PLA. SUR.) HOW SHOULD I START MY PRESENTATION? START WITH A *BANG*

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  1. Plastic surgery isnt all bad. There are people that have never felt beautiful because of some flaw that can be fixed. Plastic surgery also helps people that have been disfigured look normal again. It always seems to be the naturally beautiful people that dont need plastic surgery that are against it.
  2. I'm not really against plastic surgery but I will try and help you out. If I were doing a presentation, I'm guessing for a class, I would want to start off maybe visually. I think this might be a good idea if you are able and willing to do it... Okay, go into your presentation with bandages all over you face, stuff your bra insanely to make it look like you got HUGE boobs, put on some make up that makes you look a little black and blued and your lips really puffy. Don't really move around a lot, make it look like it hurts. Try and look like you are addicted to plastic surgery and are out of control... Start off you presentation almost like a character monologue about how you started off getting one breast augmentation when you were in your early 20's because you didn't like your breast and you soon started to notice all your flaws that you wanted to change and you started getting them fixed. You are now in your 40's, going bankrupt and slightly disformed because you have had so many surgery's.. Some have had complications and you've had to get them fixed, some you wanted reversed and then reversed again, and now that you are aging you are trying to look younger. You cant stop, your body and you relationships and you wallet are suffering and you need help.. Then start your actual presentation.
  3. Wouldn't it be great to look perfect, even if the cost was crunching your bones to a powder, peeling off your skin, and having your gut hosed out?
  4. Condoning plastic surgery can be seen as supporting and falling victim the media's ideals. It can also make people who can't afford it feel even worse. It's a good idea (sort of) in principle, but it doesn't stop other people from hating how they look in the long run. You can become addicted. And it supports impossible body images that people may come to expect. Saying this, I don't really know where I stand on the plastic surgery debate.
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