I have always had a very biased opinion about the orientals, mainly the Chinese and the Japanese, with respect to their beauty. I felt that they have incorrigible looks. How can someone look beautiful with punctured noses and invisible eyes??
But it looks I am wrong. Miss China is Miss World now. I am unable to believe. I still feel there are hundreds of girls I have seen on the roads of India who have much better chances of winning this contest as compared to this girl (I am sorry, I cant pronounce her name. I am not trying it too). Forget about the Indian girls, they are high headed and chauvinistic, (what else do you expect from a blogger who has been ignored by many girls in his school/college life?) even the first and the second runners up seemed to be much better than the winner. (Awesome features you know – judges should have been blindfolded to have ignored them. Any one with knowledge of vacancies as make-up man in Miss World pageants please let me know)
Jokes apart, I am extremely surprised as to how some illusions form into our mind about something that they completely make one biased. I had a feeling these people don’t look good and carried on throughout. When I realize that the truth could be otherwise, I am apprehensive of my ability to judge/perceive. Lesson: Don’t take anything for granted, don’t ignore any body or any body’s abilities.
All said and done, for all the hungama, I am sure about one thing – a boom in the Chinese fashion market. Many cosmetic companies should be waiting for this opportunity. They will thrive in the new-found Chinese appetite for beauty and fashion, something that happened in India after Aishwarya Rai and Sushmita Sen.
But it looks I am wrong. Miss China is Miss World now. I am unable to believe. I still feel there are hundreds of girls I have seen on the roads of India who have much better chances of winning this contest as compared to this girl (I am sorry, I cant pronounce her name. I am not trying it too). Forget about the Indian girls, they are high headed and chauvinistic, (what else do you expect from a blogger who has been ignored by many girls in his school/college life?) even the first and the second runners up seemed to be much better than the winner. (Awesome features you know – judges should have been blindfolded to have ignored them. Any one with knowledge of vacancies as make-up man in Miss World pageants please let me know)
Jokes apart, I am extremely surprised as to how some illusions form into our mind about something that they completely make one biased. I had a feeling these people don’t look good and carried on throughout. When I realize that the truth could be otherwise, I am apprehensive of my ability to judge/perceive. Lesson: Don’t take anything for granted, don’t ignore any body or any body’s abilities.
All said and done, for all the hungama, I am sure about one thing – a boom in the Chinese fashion market. Many cosmetic companies should be waiting for this opportunity. They will thrive in the new-found Chinese appetite for beauty and fashion, something that happened in India after Aishwarya Rai and Sushmita Sen.
3 comments:
Beauty and Business go hand in hand in the globalised era..and MNC giants are no fool to spnser such even without thinking into the future cashflow! ..
chinees miss world/univeres is a forgone conclusion :)
How often do u update ur blog?!? Like once a decade? n u were scoldin me :P
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