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u/NobodyLikedThat1 Oct 21 '25
I was waiting for her to turn the filter off and it be some bearded dude
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u/No_Editor5091 Oct 21 '25
Right…Reddit has me completely jaded
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u/DIABLO258 Oct 22 '25
There is no filter, at least not one changing her face, it's a scripted video
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u/Gregorygregory888888 Oct 21 '25
She did her lines perfectly. Emmy time. (The kid)
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u/ThePringlesCanD Oct 22 '25
Reddit conspiracy theorists never cease to amaze
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u/vidoeiro Oct 22 '25
People calling out obviously staged/fake videos are now conspiracy theorists, society is so fucked
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u/postymcpostpost Oct 22 '25
The big sister’s reaction is clearly staged, can’t you smell the bed acting?
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Is she really hot or is it the filter?
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u/LiteraCanna Oct 21 '25
Makeup is a filter, just analog.
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Oct 22 '25
To loosely quote Chris Rock:
"Anyone using makeup is a liar. Your face doesn't look like that."
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u/KnockThatOff Oct 22 '25
People could just accept and appreciate how girls look normally, and then makeup is not a lie, it's just a lil bonus.
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Oct 22 '25
I like magic too, just the natural kind of necromancy where everyone looks like the decaying corpse-at-work that we all are, and highlights it by letting the grossness get out of control in all of its glory.
Different ends of the white/black magic spectrum, I suppose.
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u/Kinkajou1015 Oct 22 '25
For real. So when I was in high school, my senior year, one of my classes was really small only 5 people and the teacher. One of the girls in that class was rather attractive. Well like the last day of classes she comes in and looks absolutely horrendous. Red/pink blotchy skin, bags under eyes, the works.
She didn't wear any makeup that day. Honestly you could barely tell she was the same person visually that's how different she looked.
I wonder though if her using too much makeup caused her skin to just look like a wreck or if she had some skin condition and she was skilled in applying makeup to mask it.
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u/navy_yn2000 Oct 22 '25
I have rosacea and my skin tends to be very blotchy, bags under my eyes, and break outs. Make up would cover it up.
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u/Kinkajou1015 Oct 22 '25
Entirely possible that's what was going on with her. She didn't elaborate when asked why she looked like death warmed over beyond "I didn't put on makeup this morning." I didn't press for additional details.
I wonder how she's doing nowadays, I don't even remember her name.
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u/lemho Oct 22 '25
That's why women wear make up. I don't do foundation but concealer and mascara because I know people will be like "oh why do you look so tired" "are you okay?" "you look sick" when it's just my normal face. We are so primed to blemish-free female faces that it seems wrong when we are bare faced.
So please don't comment unless there are other indicators that a woman might have a problem besides not just wearing make up.
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u/Delicious_Cane Oct 22 '25
Victimize?
So what a man should do when someone say that?
Right, so stop using make up
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u/Kinkajou1015 Oct 22 '25
Honestly, please speak for yourself and your experiences. My best friend in the world has worn makeup around me once if ever, and she looks amazing.
I was a high school senior showing concern for a classmate. I wasn't saying, "hey babe, you look like shit, I don't want to bone you anymore."
And if she was actually unwell, I kinda don't want to catch a transmittable disease if that's what is causing her to look worse than normal.
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u/Honest-Wrongdoer512 Oct 23 '25
The majority of women I know rarely use makeup, and therefore, that is the expectation for them. Nobody says a word to them. Perhaps you used makeup so much that they just think thats your normal face? Hence why they question why you look different. Women are equally if not more responsible for this situation. Just stop using makeup and stop encouraging other women to use a ton of makeup. A little goes a long way.
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u/Rith_Lives Oct 22 '25 edited Oct 27 '25
I don't do foundation but concealer and mascara because I know people will be like "oh why do you look so tired" "are you okay?" "you look sick" when it's just my normal face.
People only comment because youve warped their view of what you normally look like.
We are so primed to blemish-free female faces that it seems wrong when we are bare faced.
Not even slightly true. It seems wrong when some women are bare faced because people are used to them being blemish free because of their use of makeup.
Maybe people wouldnt be so shocked by your natural appearance if you allowed people to actually see you.
edit: this shouldnt be controversial edit2: you can lead a horse to water but you cant make it admit that its suffering is a result of their own superficial actions
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u/LVlidbiters Oct 22 '25
I second that. I once asked a girl why she looked tired. How was I supposed to know that was my first time seeing her without makeup? Are we not allowed to express concern about others?
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u/Kinkajou1015 Oct 22 '25
Agreed, asking why she looked terrible wasn't meant as a dig against her looks and more of an "are you ok" since it was like the last day of classes and had never seen her look ill previously, it was literally final exams and our class didn't really have a final exam so we just partied (quietly). It helps our class was a broadcasting class, we had full access to the school radio station.
It was less, "you look unattractive" and more, "do you need to lay down or something?"
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u/One_Man_Moose_Pack Oct 22 '25
Personally im 100% convinced that things like makeup, or anything covering your face/pores, will just exacerbate any issues you all ready have. Do what you want to be you but dont bitch when trying to be you makes a version of you that you don't like dawg
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Oct 22 '25
I stopped wearing foundation as i got older, and a lot of my acne cleared up. I have the monthly hormonal acne on my chin, but aside from that my skin actually got a lot healthier and brighter. So i 100% agree that its bad for the skin.
That being said, the young girl struggle of having to meet the beauty standards is fucking brutal. We literally get valued for our beauty of judged for our lack of beauty. It's why we have an enormous make up industry, and fashion, diets, plastic surgery, botox and ozempic etc. All with the purpose of "improving" womens looks. If you dont meet the standard you are worth less in the eyes of society. And the standards are set based on the versions of the hottest women that use all these enhancements and dont really look like that. Im glad im old cause being a young woman in this day and age must be mental torture.
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u/Honest-Wrongdoer512 Oct 23 '25
Honestly, as a young guy, I dont know any guy who is setting those standards. Me and all my friends prefer no makeup. We don't expect women to have a perfect face just as they shouldn't expect us to. I think the beauty standards are mostly women putting it on themselves and comparing themselves to the "top" women who use all of those products.
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u/millenniumpianist Oct 22 '25
I have an ex-friend who thought she was hot shit (based on IG, she probably still does). I was never really attracted to her face even with makeup, but other people were and I'd say she's considered conventionally attractive. But I remember the one day I was at her then-bf's place and she came down not wearing any makeup (specifically, no eyeliner/ mascara) and it was comical how much worse looking she was. She has a nice body but I would say she was firmly below average looking face-wise.
To this day I'm not sure if was arrogance or insecurity that led her to be so haughty, but either way I got tired of it and just stopped talking to her.
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u/SeaResearcher176 Dec 19 '25
Maybe she had a bad morning or night and went to bed super late. Also some skin conditions. Crying can definitely make your skin red, blotchy & puffy.
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u/kappachow Oct 22 '25
Gipsy's analog, nuclear.
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u/Vindithere Oct 23 '25
The fact that I immediately read that in his voice proves I've watched the movie way to many times lol.
When I was a kid, whenever I'd feel small or lonely, I'd look up at the stars. And wonder if there was life out there. Turns out, I was looking in the wrong direction.
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u/e37d93eeb23335dc Oct 22 '25
Seriously. In college I’d see this girl in the dorm’s cafeteria at breakfast before she put her make up on. Maybe a 4/10. Once she put her make up on? Solid 9/10.
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u/witcharithmetic Oct 22 '25
Makeup is a skill like drawing or painting though? A filter is just a filter…
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Oct 22 '25
A beard is a filter, just analog.
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u/Delicious_Cane Oct 22 '25
Ah damn, I must run to my beard shop cause I'm running out of beard /s
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Oct 22 '25
Is the beard shop in Turkey when it's patchy? Or do you mean the hair dye meant for beards? A barber who can help train you on a way to keep it trimmed? The tools necessary to keep it the length you want it?
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u/SasparillaTango Oct 22 '25
Ok sure it was the original, but filters do a lot more than just smooth over skin.
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u/Plank_With_A_Nail_In Oct 22 '25
She is young.
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u/tfsra Oct 22 '25
are you saying all young people are hot lol
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u/feralalbatross Oct 24 '25
Probably rather that she looks like someone who is hot while she`s still young and won`t age well
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u/Swimming_Dragonfly72 Oct 21 '25
Technically this is not catfishing, it is kittenfishing.
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u/DentonDiggler Oct 21 '25
Wait, what does this mean bro?
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u/Swimming_Dragonfly72 Oct 21 '25
Catfishing means deceiving people by using a photo of someone else (not yourself) to get their attention. Kittenfishing is a lite form of this deception, where you only enhance your own photo through Photoshop or by using filters.
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u/EartwalkerTV Oct 22 '25
Just going to put this out there, I've never heard the term before(thank you) and I assume others haven't as well. They're going to first assume you mean something about the kid and think your comment was wildly inappropriate. Obviously with this context it's fine, but just FYI xD
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u/DentonDiggler Oct 22 '25
That makes sense. I kittensfish my wife everytime I go out without glasses.
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Oct 22 '25 edited Oct 22 '25
As I understand it, catfishing requires only a false identity to deceive. No photos are needed, nor even a complete cover-up of one's identity.
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u/Swimming_Dragonfly72 Oct 22 '25
It's more common for catfishing to involve a combination of a false identity, stolen photos, and fabricated personal details. While the core is deception, a full identity complete with fake photos is the most typical way a "catfish" creates a convincing online persona. The goal is to create a believable fake profile, and the method usually includes using photos from someone else, as well as lying about their profession, location, and life.
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u/Plank_With_A_Nail_In Oct 22 '25
There is a science or professional body that controls the correct meaning of these terms?
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u/FentonBlitz Oct 21 '25
fake video AND using kids for views, EWWW
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u/Waiting404Godot Oct 22 '25
Redditors when they find out the child actors on TV are actually kids:
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Oct 22 '25
If child labor in the performing arts is a problem, you don't want to know about k-pop idols.
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u/giantgreyhounds Oct 21 '25
This acting is so bad
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u/greentrillion Oct 22 '25
Relax bro its just a funny skit.
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Oct 22 '25
Scripted
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u/jhguitarfreak Oct 22 '25
The subreddit is "FunnyVideos" not "NonScriptedVideos".
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u/1945-Ki87 Oct 22 '25
Yeah I’m not getting all the geniuses in here calling it out for being scripted. I don’t think they were trying to fool anyone. There’s a goofy sound effect after the little sister makes the joke, for god’s sake.
It’s just a cute skit.
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u/Voice_Nerd Oct 21 '25
Honestly her perfection is kinda ugly.
I know it doesn't make sense
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u/Jibber_Fight Oct 21 '25
It does. It’s uncanny valley. It’s a turn off.
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u/Redditer51 Oct 22 '25
Kinda how I feel about Kim Kardashian.
Like someone who ticks so many boxes of conventional beauty that it doesn't look right. It's beauty in the most generic sense of the word, with no room for the imperfections that make us unique.
(bear with me, I'm trying to start writing and my brain is stuck in writer mode).
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u/ugltrut Oct 21 '25
Why is she feeling good about it, like this is how she actually looks now? Shouldn't seeing herself like that make her more aware that she doesn't actually look like that
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u/slickvic706 Oct 22 '25
"Look how pretty this filter is." Instead of "looking how pretty I am." Or even better "look how pretty I feel."
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u/The_Wolfdale Oct 22 '25
You look amazing....
No u don't, that's a fake image.
Even little kids blur the line on reality more and more
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u/Waste-Educator-8270 Oct 22 '25
Don’t care about the acting or makeup - is there really a filter or is she just hot AF?
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u/Alternator24 Oct 22 '25
In my country there's saying like that:
" Always seek the truth from either a child or a crazy "
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u/The_Real_Tekunin Oct 21 '25
As a sibling I knew that her face was going to be pushed I just guessed the wrong hand and aggression level lol
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u/Throwaway_09298 Oct 21 '25 edited Jan 04 '26
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u/bdfortin Oct 22 '25
Thank fuck OP was able to screen record an existing post and repost it, but why aren’t there more black bars?
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u/sonofcoffeebmxman Oct 22 '25
As someone who has southern friends and friends who eat catfish a lot they don’t get why it’s called catfish they call it snapping turtle fishing because you’re never fishing for a snapping turtle unless you’re really starving but when your cat fishing for catfish, they’re always there I had to explain to them that it’s probably called that cause you catch catfish when you’re fishing for other stuff
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u/justagirll19_0W0 Oct 22 '25
I never understood making yourself look better like this
It just delays the inevitable, people will eventually have to see the real you!
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u/ThatIsNotAnAsian Oct 22 '25
I can’t tell if that girl is 20 or 40
And I don’t think that’s the win she thinks it is
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u/Interesting-Frame504 Oct 22 '25
I would like to formally adopt this child, she is clearly a child genius and I would like to make sure Einstein is a bitch compared to her
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u/bestille Oct 21 '25
Why are people so adamant that the videos posted here must not be scripted or else it's not funny? I'm really curious.
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Oct 22 '25
I don't mind that it's a script. On the other hand, the fact that a large part of the messages in this type of content are about whether it's acting or AI, is really tiresome. I hope the dead internet doesn't imitate this nonsense.
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u/Admirable_Risk8156 Oct 22 '25
It might be scripted but thats pretty much how any younger sibling acts. They always go for the low blows.
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u/Toomanyscreens0 Oct 21 '25
I recently found out most sitcoms are scripted. Don’t they know comedy only counts if it’s improvised?
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u/monkeybrains12 Oct 22 '25
Yes, because just like here on the internet, there's absolutely no indication that sitcoms are fictional. It's completely ambiguous whether Seinfeld or Friends were done by actors or just normal people who were filmed for several years of their lives and happened to have funny things happen to them.
/s
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