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In reply to the discussion: Do you find superficiality attractive? [View all]closeupready
(29,503 posts)the very words "attractive" and "superficial" - and "beauty", while we're doing this exercise. There are multiple definitions for each; plus, different methods of employing those words in language. Also, there areas of overlap, i.e., something superficial can, in fact, be attractive and/or beautiful. Something beautiful, however, is typically thought of as "profound" (of a foundation, basic) in contrast to 'superficial' (of a surface, exterior, a fresh coat of paint).
Anyway, I'm getting pedantic on this only because there have been at least a half dozen similar threads both today and yesterday, and so even if you aren't interested in deep talk, I figure maybe someone else here is so interested.
Anyway, thanks, if you read this. Cheers.