Yeah, it sucks. This may be a controversial view but I feel like being ugly is more unfortunate than being overweight. Due to the nature of calories and weight loss, very few people are unable to improve their physical fitness if they apply themselves. It won't be easy or quick, but with serious dedication and effort, some incredible results can be achieved. There are exceptions of course. But when it comes to ugliness of a certain type, what the fuck can you do? Sure, If you have bad skin you can try improving your diet and use products. Okay, If you have shit hair, get it styled or shave it off. Even if you have bad teeth you can get the whitened, straightened, or even veneers. But what about those of us who, through shitty genetics, environmental factors, or trauma, ended up with fucked bone structure? We need to rely on professional surgeons (often charlatans or outright incompetent egomaniacs/psychopaths) to attempt to fix us for extortionate fees with enormous risk of making our health or appearance worse. There is no amount of personal effort we can make that will improve our situations. If running would put my jaw where it was supposed to be, I'd be sprinting 10 miles per day before breakfast. If sit-ups could fix my displaced orbital, I'd do 500 before bed every night. If pull ups could fix my.......you get the idea. Effort is the one thing I'm capable of but I have no where to aim it so it releases in frustrating, negative, self destructive ways. Sure, there's a million platitudes about how it's what's inside that matters, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, bla bla bla, but they only sustain you for a while. It is important to be a good person but it's still disheartening to be a good person who looks like shit for no fault of their own. Plus the people who placate you with their hollow words will probably never have to live by them. Don't know why I just ranted this out. Probably a catharsis or maybe I was just bored while taking a crap.