Photoshop Disasters
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You know, it's very cruel of you to point out that that poor woman was born without nipples.
Just kidding. You're right. That sucks. If you want to show the goods, show 'em. If you want what you see, just put Barbie in the jeans. She'll work cheaper anyway. At the very least, PS the hair down over the nipple, don't just obliterate it. I have done that and it's not hard. 'Course, they would have had to match it in the mirror, but that's still not that hard.
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