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Ugly people are the people that are live in under ground sewer pipes and smear poop on the fleash they eat from sewer rats. | |||
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Ugliness is a property of a person or thing that is unpleasant to look upon and results in a highly unfavorable evaluation. To be ugly is to be aesthetically unattractive, repulsive, or offensive. Like its opposite, beauty, ugliness involves a subjective judgment and is at least partly in the "eye of the beholder." Thus, the perception of ugliness can be mistaken or short-sighted, as in the story of The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen.
Although ugliness is normally viewed as a visible characteristic, it can also be an internal attribute. For example, an individual could be outwardly attractive but inwardly thoughtless and cruel. It is also possible to be in an "ugly mood," which is a temporary, internal state of unpleasantness.
See also
Ugly people are the people that are live in under ground sewer pipes and smear poop on the fleash they eat from sewer rats.
References
- Webster's New World College Dictionary, 3rd edition, 1995.