Talk:Quasimodo/@comment-24933333-20150128235525/@comment-1672596-20150129005403

Yeah, you're right, looks aren't that important. Only someone's inner self is important (and most times you need to stalk them or watch them in secret just to make sure they actually are what they claim they are). Unfortunately, with morals such as "true beauty comes from within", "appearances can be deceiving", "don't judge a book by its cover", and the like, they're more likely to make people stupid and actually fall for people who actually are just as ugly on the inside as they are on the outside and thus backfires spectacularly, with looks not even being an excuse for it. Don't believe me? Just look at all the ladies Jean-Paul Sartre philandered and the lives he and Simone de Beauvoir ruined as a result of their sick philosophical games and sex lives. It's obvious they practices the above with them, especially don't judge a book by its cover, since both of them were so ugly that even Sartre admitted he was deformed yet they still fell for Sartre especially, and even Beauvoir to a lesser extent. Heck, just look at what happened to Snow White when that hideous peddler managed to snooker her into not only letting her in, but even eating a poisoned apple to land her into a coma. Yeah, I'm cynical, but considering what happens frequently when those morals are applied and the bad results that happen, I doubt you can blame me for being cynical about them.