Race is not an occupation.
Race is not an occupation.
I don't like how discussion surrounding beauty standards for women in today's society usually comes down to denigrating women who fit into those standards by calling them fake women or implying that in a just world they should be deemed undesirable. "Real" women have curves, "fake" bitches should eat a sandwich, etc.…
Really, that is not the same at all.
Right? I was just in a wonderful wedding with a very relaxed attitude to what we wore. We got a color guideline, and were told to have fun. I already owned a beautiful dress that worked, and people acted like it would stop the world turning if I wore it, instead of running out and buying something new. I've only…
...to get her out of a WORSE situation.
He's old enough that I'd assume checking into a program would be a waste of everyone's time. Staying out of the public eye, however, seems the obvious choice. I don't know what he's thinking.
Not lying makes him worse? I don't understand.
She is a pair of sentient eyebrows.
I agree, she's definitely the prettiest out of that family and you know, at least she's doing SOMETHING, as opposed to all of her other relatives, who expect money and recognition for simply existing. I mean, the girl is actually WORKING, which you can't say was an example that was set for her at home.
There are a lot of 20 something vlogger that love their makeup, so maybe they are trying to revamp their image to get younger women.
I'm not sure if you're trying to disprove that statement with that picture, but considering that majority of the controversy surrounding that shirt stemmed from what the goddam cartoon women were wearing, I'd say, yeah, women tend to bear the brunt of the criticism.
Let me see if I have this right: he tries an experiment to see if something is true. Yes, yes, it's an obvious one, but still, give him credit.
Voice of dissent: I'm okay with a comedian posting her ass online. Mooning people is basic comedy. It's not high brow comedy, but that's neither here or there. Moreover, it's a good looking ass. Moreover over, it's not a surgery-enhanced ass. Moreover over over, it's a response to the Kardashian ass, and the message…
Here! I do! Well, I subscribe. To a few of those mags: Harper's Bazaar, Elle, W, Marie Claire. For the amazing investment of $10/year (the mags just want a large circulation, advertising is the real moneymaker). I buy them for the fashion. I like clothes, I like seeing what the fashion houses are doing, and for me the…
"You can't just take a culture or aspects of that culture and make it your own."
As long as you aren't wearing something to mock another culture, you can wear literally whatever you want. There is no copyright on style. As literally anyone and anybody can spontaneously "decide" what offends them, someone taking offense is pretty meaningless when it comes to clothing. A conservative Christian takes…
It's pretty stupid to think that fashion isn't culture. Of course it is also culture. This isn't fashion versus culture. Its one culture versus another.
To think that only western societies have fashion and non-western societies have culture is ridiculous.
I definitely get to have an opinion about a friend who would post pics on Facebook of her baby crowning in her vagina. But of course, my opinion centers around her poor social media skills, not her birth.
I was watching a Secrets of the Bible this week where they basically said that the Old Testament says butt stuff, with the opposite or the same sex, is totes fine as long as it doesn't interfere with that whole procreation thing. So as long as you also do PIV stuff, you can do all the butt stuff and the gay stuff you…