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MAN WARNS “GOOD LOOKS DON’T LAST”, EX-CLASSMATES WHO WERE CHIO, NOW LIKE TYRE

A netizen shared how it has been years and he decided to look for his old schoolmates on Facebook, comparing their appearances from back in the day to now.

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Here is the story:

So it’s been years and I decided to scan through and look for old schoolmates on fb. It is amazing how people look then can be so different from now.

And I’m very surprised many ladies in my class are still single in their 30s.

The fit, tall, dark and handsome basketball star player yan dao in sch had become a flabby fatso with a balding head. Armed with an equally fat wife and fat little minions. No more yan dao. I can barely recognize his face because it was so bloated with extra chins and cheeks.

The DD cup 校花 (school belle) with dozens of admirers had become an auntie with fizzy hair and with the figure of a wheel barrel to match. Still single. Even with heavy photo editing, you can tell she did not age well. Yikes.

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The unattractive class nerd that no one ever gave a second look, became a successful entrepreneur. He’s like the Neville Longbottom actor who grew up. I’m serious.

The thick-waisted tomboy in my school grew up to be a powerhouse businesswoman. She’s now a prominent figure in her field of profession. She’s also very fit and attractive looking now. Somehow I always knew she would be different.

What does this tell you? Good looking when young doesn’t guarantee the person will still look good when older. And don’t sign off tomboys and nerds. You never know are they are going to be a diamond in the rough.

Netizens’ comments

  • This tell us you still judging people no matter how they look.. Great for you. You still the same.
  • Finally found something more salty than Dead Sea
  • Grow up can?
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