found online by Raymond
From JoAnn Williams:
As a teenager, when someone made nasty comments about my hair/clothes/ general appearance, mother used to say, “You look as good as she does.” That was a loaded response depending on who my aggressor was. If they were attractive, I felt better. If they were a bit lacking in physical attributes, not so much.
Now many dog years past teenage angst, I don’t care what other people think about my appearance. However, being quarantined presented an opportunity for a bit of self-awareness; I would even go as far to say overdue inventory.