a new, usually useless derivative of an already established superpower, assigned to a newperhero (a new, usually useless superhero no one cares about)
by MadamEve October 31, 2021
The desire for a person to have a “nicer,” more aesthetically pleasing booty/butt/hip area; sometimes reaching levels of clinically addictive behavior.
This is achieved by varied means including exercise, surgery (i.e. Brazillian butt lift by fat transfer, implants, injections of varied substance).
“Nicer,”/more aesthetically pleasing is subjective but often includes desire for more size, projection, proportion, shapeliness, ect., often described as “badunkadunk,” “pop,” “pow,” “back,” ect...
The “greed” often begins to develop by seeing a “nicer” booty than the observer has. The observer may then take action towards this “nicer” look via some of the methods mentioned above.
However, like greed of most anything, once one gets a “taste,” in this case having a nicer booty, the desire/greed becomes stronger.
For example, many women who have Brazillian butt lift surgery, with fat transfer and/or implants, often return for a “second round.” In some cases, even multiple “rounds.”
This desire/greed often strengthens until the individuals’ aesthetic booty goals are met. However, due to certain factors, including but not limited to, an individuals’ self perception and cultural influences (i.e. pop icons such as Kim Kardashian and Nicki Minaj who are known for their pronounced booties, and for who many find appealing), some develop an ever greater, sometime clinically addictive seemingly never ending desire/greed for more and/or a “nicer,”/more aesthetically pleasing booty.
This is achieved by varied means including exercise, surgery (i.e. Brazillian butt lift by fat transfer, implants, injections of varied substance).
“Nicer,”/more aesthetically pleasing is subjective but often includes desire for more size, projection, proportion, shapeliness, ect., often described as “badunkadunk,” “pop,” “pow,” “back,” ect...
The “greed” often begins to develop by seeing a “nicer” booty than the observer has. The observer may then take action towards this “nicer” look via some of the methods mentioned above.
However, like greed of most anything, once one gets a “taste,” in this case having a nicer booty, the desire/greed becomes stronger.
For example, many women who have Brazillian butt lift surgery, with fat transfer and/or implants, often return for a “second round.” In some cases, even multiple “rounds.”
This desire/greed often strengthens until the individuals’ aesthetic booty goals are met. However, due to certain factors, including but not limited to, an individuals’ self perception and cultural influences (i.e. pop icons such as Kim Kardashian and Nicki Minaj who are known for their pronounced booties, and for who many find appealing), some develop an ever greater, sometime clinically addictive seemingly never ending desire/greed for more and/or a “nicer,”/more aesthetically pleasing booty.
After her first Brazillian butt lift surgery she loved the results of her nicer booty; but was in so much pain she said she would never go through such suffering again. However, after the pain subsided, and she experienced how much attention, affection, and envy her new booty brought her, she became hooked- she got “booty greed;” she wanted even more, so she went back for another round of Brazillian butt lift surgery, regardless of the pain-to her it was worth it.
Damn! Did you see that girl’s booty? She must have had it “done,” maybe even more than once! That girl caught the booty greed!
Seeing the results of her friends’ Brazillian butt lift, including the aesthetics, attention, and envy it brought her, she developed an ever stronger desire for a nicer, surgically enhanced booty. She had caught the greed-the booty greed...
Damn! Did you see that girl’s booty? She must have had it “done,” maybe even more than once! That girl caught the booty greed!
Seeing the results of her friends’ Brazillian butt lift, including the aesthetics, attention, and envy it brought her, she developed an ever stronger desire for a nicer, surgically enhanced booty. She had caught the greed-the booty greed...
by MadamEve March 03, 2018
by MadamEve October 31, 2021
by MadamEve October 31, 2021
one who applies environmental design theory and practice to prioritize and or optimize for healthspan related outcomes, aligned with the objectives of the stakeholder(s); working alone or collaborating with a team of health and design professionals, the Healthspan Design Consultant (HDC) uses a problem-solving approach to apply environmental design theory and practice to prioritize and or optimize for healthspan related outcomes, aligned with the objectives of the stakeholder(s). The stakeholder(s) and the environment are considered as a dynamic unitary whole, forming the Stakeholder-Environmental-Unit (SEU). As the needs of any dynamic system fluctuate according to its variables, the HDC aligns the SEU with its desired healthspan outcomes to meet if not exceed the known and unknown demands it may face, with specific anticipatory and adaptive modular features and training.
Through a context-and-task oriented lens, the HDC researches and applies an evidence based and driven assessment of the SEU, critically analyzes the results, and contextually organizes these findings to create and offer unique, customized healthspan design solutions, bridging gaps between architectural and interior design, lifestyle, habits, resources, constraints, ROI and performance to support the SEU’s desired healthspan outcomes in any environment.
Through a context-and-task oriented lens, the HDC researches and applies an evidence based and driven assessment of the SEU, critically analyzes the results, and contextually organizes these findings to create and offer unique, customized healthspan design solutions, bridging gaps between architectural and interior design, lifestyle, habits, resources, constraints, ROI and performance to support the SEU’s desired healthspan outcomes in any environment.
A Healthspan Design Consultant creates unique healthspan design solutions, bridging gaps between architectural design, lifestyle, habits, fitness, hygiene, nutrition, sleep and performance to support, prioritize and or even optimize environments to support any and all desired healthspan related behaviors and outcomes.
by MadamEve February 20, 2024
a new, usually useless derivative of an already established superpower, assigned to a nuperhero (a new, usually useless superhero no one cares about)
by MadamEve October 31, 2021
the period of life spent healthy, able and with a high degree of personal agency, rather than simply how long one will physically be alive
Over the last century, lifespan has nearly doubled in Western civilization, however there has been a corollary decrease in proportional healthspan, or the relative quality of life, health, well-being and personal agency over the extended lifespan.
by MadamEve February 20, 2024