. >> luke evans has proposed to digitally altered body bill requiring advertise eschs to police day a logo whenever a person's face or body has been digitally enhanced. >> trevor: first of all, i love the idea of putting disclaimers on photos of people who have been digitally altered. i love it. i don't think we should stop there. we need to do this on everything that seesms digitally, like food ads, those are the worst, every fast food burger looks great but when i order it it looks like it fell asleep in a hot tub. but i'm glad we are learning the truth about what celebrities look like. personally i'm waiting for spongebob to join this movement. no way that guy is that square naturally, you seen that, it is not-- what you do you mean is he not real, how would we see the show. i'm not naive enough to think that society will stop creating unrealistic beauty statuses any time soon but i hope we can better educate our kids and ourselve that our own natural bodies are beautiful, except for that old people skin we have for our elbows, that shit is gross, i don't care who you are, it is lu