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		<title>Oprah in the first (and worst) Photoshopping experience</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I may have come across the earliest attempt to beautify someone by gross manipulation. In 1989 the magazine TV Guide was doing a front page article on Oprah, then the possible richest woman on earth, now a demi-God in many people's eyes. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I may have come across the earliest attempt to beautify someone by gross manipulation. In 1989 the magazine <em>TV Guide </em>was doing a front page article on Oprah, then the possible richest woman on earth, now a demi-God in many people&#8217;s eyes. The illustrator based the cartoon on Ann-Margret Ollson&#8217;s body from a picture dating 1979. The details included the same dress and jewelery.</p>
<div class="captionright"><img src="http://littleflutters.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/oprah.jpg" alt="alt text" />Oprah on the TV Guide cover</div>
<div class="captionright"><img src="http://littleflutters.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/ann-margaret.jpg" alt="alt text" />Ann-Margaret in 1979</div>
<p>Like most magazines today, <em>TV Guide</em> didn&#8217;t even point out the cut-and-paste job until they were outed by the designer of Ann-Margret&#8217;s dress. The illustrator was told firmly not to copy photos so literally. Oprah&#8217;s publicist stated &#8220;“Oprah would not pose on a pile of money like that nor would she pose in that revealing a dress.” I don&#8217;t know what&#8217;s more depressing. The fact that they were doing this in 1989, so soon after the feminist movement, or the fact that this is common practice now.</p>
<p>I hate photoshopping out imperfections. It&#8217;s what makes us human, tells something of our character. Scars whisper stories of our past, even cellulite has a story. One of my favourite things about my love is the faint lines around his eyes when he smiles. I love finding out the story behind each scar. If I see someone who has frown wrinkles around their mouth or forehead, I stay way away from them cause experience tells me their grumpy motherfuckers.</p>
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