
Sometimes you don’t have to tell people an image has been altered. (Thanks to Mr Jender and the excellent Photoshop Disasters.)

Sometimes you don’t have to tell people an image has been altered. (Thanks to Mr Jender and the excellent Photoshop Disasters.)
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I thought I recognised that image… it’s Barbie!
That is just plain creepy looking. What on earth were they thinking of? Did they really think that women would aspire to that look? Or did someone deliberately intend to creep us out?
ew!ew!ew!ew!
I thought the figure was an alien in disguise. Now I find out it’s a cheap trick. So disappointing.
Surely this isn’t a real advert? Has someone photoshopped the photoshopping?
How disgusting. It would be funny if it weren’t sad (if it is indeed a real ad that has been advertised already)
[...] an age where women are photoshopped to ridiculous proportions, it was quite refreshing to see a woman with common fat [...]
And her breasts are bigger than her feet!