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- Huh. A useful red circle. Don’t see those every day. 
- Red circle is around the eye of the bee holder 
- I don’t get it - Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Bee-holder. I giggled out loud, which is rare. 
- Bro is holding bees. He’s the bee holder. Red circle is over his eye, indicating where the beauty is (in the eye of the bee holder) 
- beauty is in the eye of the beholder, beauty is in the eye of the bee-holder 
 
- Beauty is in the zygomatic, temporal, and sincipital bones of the beholder. Truly a profound saying. - The beholder? 
 
- Where is goku? - Idunno, where did you last see him? 
 
- god tier 
- If u look closely, there is a man in the picture, holding a bees nest thingy. 
- Someone get the Mellon baller, we’ve got to get that beauty out! 
- That guy’s got a George W. Bush face 
- bee-utiful 
- It’s clever, but the more obvious and approachable you make a joke like this the better it will land. - In this form it is giving, “ah, okay, got it, haha” 
- The g-man? - The bee-holder 😉 - I let out a long sigh and laugh a bit, and i hate you. - You’re welcome 😁 
 
 
 
- I find this kind of idea insulting because it’s essentially saying, you’re objectively not beautiful and ugly is my kink. - What’s better is to just say that you don’t care if someone is ugly, you love them anyway for other reasons. - What are you even taking about? - I meant that if someone said that phrase to me, that’s what I’d like to hear instead because that’s just how I value the way they look at me. But yes, beauty is in the eye of the beholder for sure. - I think you’ve fundamentally misunderstood the idiom. In what scenario would someone be telling this idiom directly to you in regards to your appearance? - This idiom is typically applied generally about the subjectivity or art, and occasionally in the defense of a particular piece of art on the grounds of subjectivity. - It isn’t used to cast judgement on the appearance of a person, except maybe ironically/sarcastically. 
 
 
 









