Did you know that it also creates those extra digits you've always wanted?
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Chews us up and spits us out — that's all the Internet does these days. While sites such as ManBabies and Cat Ladies make a big show of decapitating and switching people's heads for fun, Om Nom Nom Nom hunts down and shows the hungry, abstract monster in every photo. Start looking and you'll notice that he's always lurking.
By now, we all know that the celeb we see on the front cover of a magazine may look a little less polished in reality. Those mags correct every flaw and enhance every curve to create a picture perfect image of an otherwise ordinary person. Celebs get the same kind of touch-up treatment in music vids and movies too.
Who wants a photo album filled with boring, undoctored photos? The Internet has birthed a new breed of family photos, called ManBabies, that are actually worth looking at — for a good laugh. The ManBabies website asks readers to sacrifice their fave family snapshots to the web, allow the pics to undergo a few unnecessary adjustments, and let the Internet community laugh at the twisted results once the photos post.
Unattainable body ideals got you down? There's always photoshop! Make the boobs and booty bigger (and gravity defying), and eliminate all the body fat that usually goes with it.
Many of us compare ourselves to the models and celebs we see in advertisements. Big mistake! Photoshop is alive and well in the world and — with a little added color or toning or erasing — it makes everyone look new and improved.
With the help of Photoshop, a number of celebs got unnecessary face flips. Is this an exaggerated critique of the horrific results achieved by plastic surgery gone wild in this day and age? Or was it all done in good fun?