Friday, January 27, 2012

The west is mysterious.

The famous television personality, Joan Rivers had her 734th plastic surgery even though her daughter pleaded with her not to because she was afraid for her life. Seem to remember the same Ms Rivers commenting about Zsa Zsa Gabor, saying that the dimple on her chin was actually her belly button which had been pulled up by the numerous face lifts that Ms Gabor had undergone. Deliciously bitchy. We see our reflections only when getting ready but a person perpetually in front of cameras must be conscious about her appearance all the time so that it becomes an obsession. While we can understand why a TV personality would want to undergo plastic surgery to look better, especially if her earnings depends on her looks, it is difficult to sympathise with anyone wanting to enhance breasts with silicon implants. Thousands of women are now worried about PIP implants which apparently contain industrial silicon not of medical standards. The BBC showed the operation for removal of a PIP implant from one Debbie Lewis who has been left with a bill of 6000 pounds because the NHS will pay for the removal of the old implant but not for a replacement. Seems like having to invent a succession of whoppers to cover up a little white lie. Meanwhile Norwegian Gestapo kidnapped 2 children belonging to Anurug, who has been working as a geo-scientist in Stavenger in Norway, and Sagarika Bhattacharya and put them in care. The reason was that the children were fed by hand and not knife and fork and slept with their parents. If these ignorant goons had bothered to do a little study they would have realised that probably half the world's population eat with their hands and the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is virtually nil in children who sleep with their parents. Although the reasons are not understood studies consistently show that sleeping with parents is safe and healthy for infants. Maybe sleeping with parents may prevent another Anders Breivik in Norway. There are many things to learn from the west but hopefully we will not learn this obsession with superficial cosmetics and the superiority born of stupid ignorance. It is good for the east to remain where it is.

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