She has worked really hard to come back after her stroke.
Maybe she should mention that to Killiary as they showing keep her in tarps.
Looks matter?
I’ve been saying that for years.
But CRAZY matters just as much...
I think her comment is true about the modern world.
But it’s a shame.
We have become a culture that is obsessed with youth and beauty. Everyone wants to be age 22 or so for as long as they possibly can. If you are 55 (or whatever) and don’t look like you are 22, then you are useless.
It would be nice if we could somehow rid ourselves of our obsession with youth and beauty. It is not a good thing.
She made her career out of getting out of getting “looks.” Those looks did not necessarily go to her face.
If looks didn’t matter, there wouldn’t be a need for the word “looks”.
Of course, she’s right.
Matter of fact mattering.
...just another POS looking to stay relevant in follywood...by parroting their long regurgitated spew.
a prequel to One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest,
Only if Jack is in it....
Anyone note that the movie is blacklisted so not played anymore.
I always get a kick out of very good looking women when looking for a mate say looks don’t matter, what’s inside and character bla bla bla.
Later on when you see them with a guy it’s never an ugly guy but a handsome guy.
One of my wife’s aquintances is back in the dating pool and she is very attractive at age 49-near the top in looks. The first line in her dating ad “if you are not attractive keep scrolling on”. At least she is honest.
Id rather have Rachel Ticotin
More things that matter...
Intelligence matters
Working hard matters
Wisdom matters
Attitude matters
A good education matters
Family matters
Manners matter
All lives matter
...
In her business for sure.
I’ve known for decades that looks matter. Duh.
Anyone that says otherwise is either fooling them-self bigly or a liar. Age, sex, looks, race ALL matter for pretty much everyone and every occupation.
Comb your hair. Lose some weight. don’t dress like a slob. It all affects how seriously people take you regarding first impressions. And first impressions are very difficult to change.
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Many of the actresses of the 1930s and 40s continued to act and were still at the top of their game in old age.
Lauren Bacall
Maureen O’Hara
Katharine Hepburn
Debbie Reynolds
And many more.
But then, they had learned to “age” well in their movies.