1.) I don't like to shave my legs. It's one more time-wasting thing I'm societally-obligated to do.
1.) I don't like to shave my legs. It's one more time-wasting thing I'm societally-obligated to do.
The only reason is because I don't want people to think of me as the weird hairy legged hippie girl. It is truly the only reason. I hate shaving my legs and they aren't even particularly hairy. If I were more comfortable with it, I would stop shaving forever.
This video asks an age-old question that I'm sure lots of us have asked ourselves every time we nick our skin on…
PLEASE ELABORATE THE CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH YOU DID THIS. I am currently riveted.
What a great metaphor for the patriarchy.
AAAAHG! ITS RIGHT BEHIND YOU!
Well I now respect the women in those commercials a whole lot. How could you look totally blissed out while THAT'S going on behind you?
don't be embarrassed. that shit is creepy as fuck. however, it also seems like some easy money, and I kinda want to find out where I can sign up.
All I can think is that I now have another profession I want to add to my list.
It really looks like they are just making fun of him behind his back.
And your dad told you that you'd be unemployable with a degree in green screen hair flipping.
I think we have all twisted a non twist blender....
The saddest part about that was that I figured out later that the blender doesn't twist off, it JUST LIFTS OFF. My old blender twisted off. This is my boyfriend's blender. I poured soup on my foot for no reason.
Seriously, if I was rich, I would hire someone to chop my vegetables...that shit is the worst.
Yeah. My very first reaction was, "Ew, that is totally wrong and not okay." And then I was like, "Oh, right. That's the point."
I think the audience is older, maybe teenaged. The pieces read "It's never too late to report your attack." Even older children who had experienced rape would understand this message.
Oh don't get me wrong, I still think it's completely valid to critique and have a discussion around. I just think to qualify art with standards usually applicable to advertising ("who is this being marketed to" and so forth) is a bit misguided. But having a strong reaction to it, even if it's to despise it, is the…
Sure, good points. But it's not a marketing campaign. It's an art project. I doubt Saint Hoax had a meeting in a board room to discuss all that. It's just her vision and her creative expression, responding to a traumatic story from a friend of hers. She's not a powerful marketing agency. These are the only tools she…
LEAVE THE DISNEY PRINCESS REPURPOSING ARTISTS ALONE!