I think that maybe there are some rules of what we can call beauty. But I doubt a bit of them. What I see people doing and liking now is much different from what it was before. And we cannot say it was ugly before or that is ugly now. Maybe to say that something is beauty and make the others believe that what you say is true makes part of the “specialist image”. Compare like this: as only doctors can say what sickness is only an expert in arts can say what art is and what beauty is… and so on.
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