OakArrow
Oak Arrow
OakArrow

I haven't but this photo makes me more interested than most of the trailers I've seen recently. I see what you mean by they might have been trying to imitate the look from the movie, and I agree that they failed massively. I don't even think it so much about the difference of outfits, its more the difference of

Ok, this collection was horrible and the models look like crazed angry aliens, but can we all agree that the dress on the far right is absolutely amazing?

I see where you are going but the photo you posted is like 1000 times better than the show/model pic. In your photo the girl looks intelligent, flirty and consensual with a healthy (and IMO sexy) amount of dominance. The model looks like she woke up from a bender and before she could figure out what was going on

I'm not saying every choice is feminist, I am saying the point of feminism is to enable equal choice and foster respect for the ability of choice for others. Therefore it makes no sense to criticize a woman's choices as they are as valid as yours.

+1

I think it is less about support in agreement and more about support in accepting that it is her choice and whether you like it or not, you have to respect that it was HER choice. You don't have to like everyone and agree with everything but if you don't like something a person does, unless they are a really close

Yep, if anything, we should be drilling into our kids that everyone who works full time deserves a living wage. Then at least the ones who achieve the "American Dream" won't shit on their employees because they will understand that everyone who works deserves a minimal level of comfort and stability.

Totally agree. One of the biggest problems feminism faces is the dissonance between women who have chosen different choices. Traditionally feminine women who are feminists are often ridiculed for aspiring to a "male/patriarchal ascetic" and not being real feminists, while other traditionally feminine women who dont

so it is hot enough that she cant be bothered to wear a full shirt, but cold enough that she needs a knit hat?

I think the actor who plays Adam and also Adams character in general are both fucking sexy as hell and I wish he were real and lived next door. I don't mind his crazy.

I literally save up to buy clearance candy after the holidays. $2 boxes of Ghiradelli and Ferrero Rocher, it's an addiction.

The british empire girl sounds brilliant.

Obviously your reading comprehension skills are a little rusty. The mere act of walking is obviously not what I am referring to, and honestly I think you know that. I like children, both well-behaved and mischievous, but I have little respect for parents who don't understand that their child isn't my burden, so on

I literally laughed out loud. I'd watch it.

Ok, but my point stands, children have no business running about un- or under-supervised at a museum, and negotiating with a child under 3 pretty much means you are just giving in to their wants, not supervising them. If your child is well-behaved at the museum, then this does not apply to you. If your child is

Meh, I live in a multicultural city which has cold winters and I wear scarves whenever there is any weather where a scarf might make me more comfortable. Sometimes I wear it sort of 50's style, and other times I wear it tight in a way that could be construed as hijab. Also, I like flowing skirts and long coats. This

yeah, I don't care about the mom in this scenario, I care that the kid could ruin some of the likely precious and irreplaceable art someone spent hours of their time and energy to create. If she can't be comfortable picking the kid up, she sure the hell shouldn't be taking her anywhere, and if the kid does scream,

wa da ta, my damie, wa da ta.

+1

That's the best thing ever to take away from this commercial.