I never saw the website, but have appeared in something similar - or so I gather.
The way we dress is one of the most basic forms of communication we engage in, we use it to convey so much about ourselves - our affiliations to various tribal sub-cultures, sports team affiliations, our wealth, our availability, or unavailability. Sometimes they carry statements like "I don't buy into this consumerist culture," or "check out my legs."
So in that respect, commenting on appearances is just furthering the conversation - and everything being subjective, no matter how you look and dress, someone will mock you for it, because they look and dress differently themselves.
Now I didn't see the website so if it was more about mocking peoples hairlips and hunchbacks, then that's a bit mean-spirited to me.
__________________
I would believe only in a God that knows how to Dance.
Friedrich Nietzsche
|