Irony in the birthmark group 1

What is ironic about trying to be perfect? Take reality television Heidi Montag for example. She was not satisfied with how she looks so she underwent multiple facial and body surgeries. She thought that doing so would make her look and feel better. What was the outcome? “Perfection” and all she had to do was give up a few close friends and family members. No big deal, it’s what people have to pay to be famous. Now she looks more like a Barbie doll. And screw the fans; she has far more important supports. She now has perverts that will be happy to donate to more surgeries.

Aylmer and Georgiana are not much different from Heidi Montag. They were equally successful in achieving perfection. Forget about a face of a fairy or an angel, Georgiana’s birthmark is described as a crimson stain. How cool does that sound? And when Georgiana read through Aylmer’s journal, she noticed that all his experiments were failures – but that’s okay, he just figured out what to not do and that is a big accomplishment. Thankfully, Georgiana’s birthmark faded away. Aylmer’s experiment worked! And all he had to do was give up someone he loved. It’s a small price to pay for such a grand accomplishment.

Speaking about accomplishments, look at Charlie Sheen. He’s getting so much publicity time. He’s everywhere, one television, in magazines, and event in advertisements. When he said he was “winning”, he was right, he’s getting rich! And if he decides to sell his tiger blood, he’s won’t even need to act in “two and a half men” anymore.

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