
Looking at this picture of Hayden Panettiere I almost wondered if she had tats for real. Not many celebs really change that much that quickly so I didn't fall for it. It does make one wonder what's possible digitally though if you can put tattoos on people. You could manipulate anything you can see on the internet really and nobody would be the wiser. We only know what we see really. In the future all t.v. may be broadcast over the internet so the wool could be pulled over our eyes quite easily. This reminds me of a movie where they manipulate war propaganda on t.v. and everyone thought it was real. Well on the internet that would be much easier to accomplish. One day you have a nice, clean image and the next you could have tats. Pretty wild in a way. And for all you know people would believe it. I've even seen sites that have fake news articles along with fake pictures so nothing is off limits these days. In a world where news online can be tampered with who can we trust? It might seem like cyberpunks are untrusting but that's only because of the possibility of reality turning out like one of those cool movies. If censorship online got too bad then that could lead to something similar. If we had new laws that went against our way of life that could do it too. While other countries have different laws they say we have it worse with censorship in certain areas. That makes me wonder what that means. You can't trust what you see on the internet. It's getting to be a world where we don't know what's real anymore. Does that scare anyone? It's good to be aware and alert. To an extent some paranoia is healthy. We have no idea if someone is watching our activity as we type even. "The Matrix" has applicable attributes to reality. Do you trust the electronic world before us?
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Guest Commentator CHROMESHINE says: "I love girls with tats. What do you mean they aren't real? I'll have to tattoo her!"
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