It’s in the content of the post. You’re arguing that there’s a woman who looks more authentic without makeup, and you’re arguing that there’s an implication that she usually presents with makeup, and that makeup causes someone to look false.
This is your post, my sealioning buddy.
I understood this with rudimentary critical thinking and the ability to draw relationships between separate ideas. It’s all taught in school.
I don’t know what else you want me to say.
Do better. I’m disappointed in you for your neckbeardy bullshit here.
I mean, if you’re gonna sit there and say “oho, I’ve discovered what a random woman looks like without makeup,” well, clothes are also a disguise to the human form. So are names, pronouns, jobs, hobbies, characters, personalities, and other identifiers. May as well just go look at corpses.
The modifications that humans make to themselves over their lives makes them beautiful.
I’m sure you’ve modified yourself in some way, probably as many as anyone else.
Don’t judge someone for a particular modification. I don’t just stand there in front of you in a grocery store, hold up a nude picture of you, and say “oh, this is what you really look like!”
Let people present themselves in the way they’re most comfortable.
Thanks for doing what I asked for.