Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post

Even my high school yearbook had a touchup service for the "senior portraits". I was one of the few students to refuse the touch-ups, even though my parents would have paid for it. I wanted the real me in the picture, not an idealized version of me that I could use to falsely brag in later years how good looking I was at 17.

I remember in my 12th grade math class, two girls sitting near me were passing each other's photos back and forth. They were heavily touched up. I glanced over and saw the pics, which looked nothing like the actual girls in real life. At that point I resolved to always refuse "senior portrait" pictures from any girls I met online.
LOL how woke.

AIDS confirmed