In a perfect world, no one would feel the need to distort their bodies or faces to look “good” in the eyes of everyone else. But we don’t live in a perfect world, and photo editing is pretty much everywhere.
I think that, if you’re going to do it, you should at least make it subtle. Not like these people, who couldn’t have been more obvious if they tried.
“IRL vs profile pic of a Twitter account with 600K followers.”

Look, makeup is good at changing your facial features. But it isn’t that good. These practically look like two different people.
Do these influencers ever think about what would happen if a fan ever met them IRL?
“Where do I begin?”

Is it just me, or are her clothes photoshopped? In fact, I don’t think there’s a single thing in this picture that isn’t edited in some way, and it’s honestly just really confusing.
“All I want for Christmas… is for this to not exist.”

Oh yeah, that just ain’t right. What floors me is the fact that whoever made this incredibly uncanny pic didn’t bother to match the face size to the head in the pic.
I don’t think I’m going to be sleeping tonight…
“Giant stretched out feet.”

Somehow, their feet aren’t the problem here…
Let’s talk about how horribly warped the wall behind them is. Neither of those women needed to be edited (as no woman needs to be), but they really did that wall dirty.
“Photoshopping designer prints, looking like a different person on every photo…”

I’ll never understand why people are so obsessed with designer clothes in general, but this is a whole new level of obsessed. It’d probably be easier to just buy Gucci or whatever second hand.
“Looking for wedding guest dresses on Amazon…”

It’s one thing to try (and fail) to edit a pic of yourself. But I couldn’t imagine being a model and having some company edit their pics of me and not do a good job.
“When she has no organs.”

Some people are really good at editing women’s bodies to look unattainable. Whoever did this is not. I’m pretty sure they forgot to get rid of all the blur (or maybe they left it in on purpose..?).
Huh…

Is it the strange angle? Is it an editing job gone wrong? Either way, there’s no way that can be a real person’s legs. Because no matter how thin you are, your thighs are gonna be bigger than your calves.
“That couch though.”

If you’re going to try and fool the world into thinking all your curves are natural, the least you can do is not pose in front of something that’ll get warped in the process. Like, that’s the least you can do.
“Maybe she just has really long hands…”

If it were just a matter of her left hand, that would be one thing. But the right hand is bent in such a weird way, it’s honestly kind of distracting. I have no idea what’s going on.
They look like they came out of two different pictures…

One day, hundreds of years from now when people forget about FaceTune, scholars are going to look back at old photos like this and wonder why so many people looked like cartoon characters.
“That arm tho.”

Another telltale sign that someone’s edited their waist to look smaller is when they have one wonky elbow. It totally could’ve been fixed if she just didn’t leave her arm in that spot. Or, just not edited the pic to begin with.
“‘Haters will says it’s not me!’ It’s you. But those legs are fake.”

I’ve seen plenty of people try to edit their legs to look slimmer, but never anyone trying to make their thighs look more muscular. That’s a new one.
“At least put some effort in.”

Was… was there any reason for the first picture? Because she definitely didn’t need to do that. Or, she could’ve at least used a different picture. With a different outfit. And maybe a different pose.
“Can’t believe this store.”

I’ll never understand why brands feel the need to market unattainable bodies, down to having no ankles. If only they let normal people with their normal bodies pose for pictures of their products. Sigh …
“YouTuber who always looks different in each of her pictures.”

I always wonder what happens to these people when they meet fans IRL. Like, do they just pretend they’re a different person? Do they act like the fan doesn’t exist?
“Something about those forearms….”

I’m actually so confused at whatever’s happening in this pic. Like, there’s no way any person actually looks like this, right?
I’ve stared at this pic long enough to realize that there’s some wonky blurring going on all around him. So, yeah.
“Filter so heavy, lips disappeared.”

This looks like the exact frame of a reality show where someone just dropped a swear word and they blurred her mouth so you couldn’t read her lips. I just don’t understand some people.
Meanwhile, there’s this.

Yeah, there’s no way anyone would believe that someone looks like this. Right?
Human bodies don’t work this way. But hey, at least she wasn’t standing in front of a brick wall, or vertical blinds or something.
“What brand of hairspray does she use?”

Nothing in this picture makes sense. The extensions are way too much, but the fact that they made her head look so small (while keeping her face the same size) is just super uncanny.