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Lesbian here. I have not seen this film, but just in general, lesbian sex is a topic that I wish men would keep their noses out of. I don't care if you have a PhD in Film Studies; if you are a man, you have no place making authoritative comments on any aspect of lesbian relationships. And this isn't even entirely a

I love, love, love, love, love Big Freedia. The only good thing about the Miley-Cyrus-not-dancing-very-well thing is that it's introducing some more people to Freedia brilliance.

Er, not to art snark but they all still look female to me! Is that just me?

The fact that their bodies are exactly the same makes me really uncomfortable.

LOVE BIG FREEDIA

The physical move that is twerking has been around in numerous forms for a very long time - the actual word "twerk" and the specific terminology and use of it dates back to the early nineties in New Orleans bounce music, a sub genre of hip hop, to a performer named DJ Jubilee. It's a common dance move here under that

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Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce you to Big Freedia, the Queen of Bounce! (this is what we in New Orleans call twerking). Freedia's been Bouncing publicly since 1999, though the Bounce movement started in New Orleans in the early 1990's. However I'm pretty sure people have been shaking their asses far longer

As if she invented tweaking in the first place... Big Freedia needs to slap her and say tweaking comes from Africa you stupid bitch

OK. Iggy Azalea, time for you to STFU. If anyone had twerking stolen from them, it's the New Orleans Bounce community who has been rapping about twerking for the LAST 20 years. If anyone is interested in learning about the history of twerking it can be found here: A Brief History of Twerking

I stared at this way to long.

Yeah. I always use lipstick as an example—there's no question that it's part of a sexist beauty standard that is part of women's oppression. But it would be ridiculous to think that when feminists call lipstick "sexist" they're automatically criticizing the women who wear lipstick, since most women have worn lipstick

I detect a humblebrag!

Holy crap, a million times this. I would never say anything negative about a friend's ring (or, for that matter, the choice to change their name) but I'm still allowed to think those are practices from a much more sexist era.

My guess is if they are making that money and still complaining about it they aren't doing so well. Complaining about a quarter of a loss of income that exceeds the average median is either his way of bragging, a sign of averice, or money mismanagement.

Eh, this is something that we could move a little faster on, as a society. As someone who worked in the wedding-industrial complex for a while, shit is CRAZY. A while ago, the wedding industry figured out that there were only so many weddings that were going to happen, and the only way to grow the market would be to

Or don't even buy a fucking ring, because it's a stupid waste of money and a fucking sexist tradition! There are endless possibilities.

I can think of so many better things to spend 3 months motherfucking salary on. (Not directed at you, dear messenger). Like, I dunno, traveling, for starters.

Well, this is triggering. I'm going to try to pretend high school never happened.