His looks have really gone down hill fast since his accusations.
Must be all the guilt, sorrow and pressure he is going through. He was very powerful during throughout 1990's.
shareMust be all the guilt, sorrow and pressure he is going through. He was very powerful during throughout 1990's.
shareWhen did he ever have "looks"?
shareBeat me to it 🤣🤣🤣🤣
shareBodyshaming is always funny.
shareThe dude is a rapist. No one cares that he's being bodyshamed.
shareIn principle, newguy33 kind of has a point.
Weinstein is SUCH an odious individual for SO MANY reasons, why bother attacking his looks (the one thing he arguably, can't help)?
It's not as bad as attacking a rapist on the basis of their ethnicity, race or sexuality, but there's still an element of "it's okay to make fun of 'ugly'/'homely'" people about it, when it's clearly an ad hominem attack, and Weinstein's looks arguably have no bearing on anything (although I'm sure there are certain armchair psychs who are going to tell me that Weinstein abused so many women *because* he was ugly, and he was 'getting his revenge' on the beautiful women who ignored him when he was joe schmoe, or something to that effect).
Nah, usually when people make fun of looks for assholes, they don't even mean it.
shareSeeking sympathy?
shareSo, in other words, only ugly and homely people feel guilt and sorrow?
Yep, that tracks!
Attractive people (not that Weinstein was *ever* attractive, but clearly he looked better than he does now), are so conceited and entitled, they are INCAPABLE of feeling true guilt and sorrow.
Now, many people have said I'm good-looking, but since I have always *felt* ugly, and automatically identified with the 'ugly people', I *do* feel the guilt and sorrow that genuinely ugly and homely people feel.
MOST 'beautiful people', however, are EXTREMELY shallow, spoiled and self-absorbed, so they don't know how us ugly, homely, and *ugly-feeling* people feel.