...how old are you?
...how old are you?
Eh, I’ve seen British aristocracy and there’s still more horseface there than at the Kentucky Derby. Meanwhile she and her dad would be the new money you speak of not the beautiful people. They’ve got more in common with Shkreli than landed gentry so I doubt Brit’s best and brightest are seeking her out.
Legit question for you - why hasn’t a solution been engineered to handle tampons yet? They’re not going away and the easiest and least fragrant way to deal with them is flushing them. Flushing them means that no one sees a dirty tampon, no one smells a dirty tampon, and no one eats a dirty tampon (dogs are gross). I…
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I’m a trans woman of color who is sick to DEATH of being attacked by people exactly like Eric Trump. People who are ACTIVELY destroying our country right now.
Gee, im really sorry your career blew up, Ricky.
A lot of these women have danced their whole lives and love it. Once you’ve graduated from college, there aren’t a lot of opportunities to keep dancing, and NFL/NBA cheerleading fits the bill nicely. Plus, NFL/NBA cheerleading is a foot in the door for a lot of young women looking to make dancing their career.
Yes, this so much. I lived with cheerleaders in college who could do friggin flips without their hands and all kinds of craziness.
Cheerleaders are often amazing athletes and acrobats in their own right.
I also find it bizarre to pretend that “getting this body back” doesn’t mean a few trips to the plastic surgeon. I’m sure before and after pics will be presented as if getting plastic surgery is an accomplishment or something, and that’s weird as hell.
I really thought I’d seen it all when it came to false equivalences, but pretending that a book about a gay bunny that gives all the money to charity is “shittier” than the other side of the aisle may take the cake.
That seems unreasonable. How about, instead, we just poke fun at her book soft-peddling her abhorrent father and support a better book with the proceeds going to charity?
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I’m with you. I will defend Britney’s rights to wear and do whatever she wants with her body, that doesn’t mean I have to like it and be fucking positive and shitting rainbows about every damn decision a woman makes. Sometimes women make stupid choices. I’m not about to pretend they don’t.
She can have work done, she can be shopped, but we’re allowed to say that it is hard to recognize her without being bad feminists. Usually when you hire an icon to be the ‘face’ of something it’s because the public will recognize said face and associate said something with said face’s brand. OKAY?
I’m really torn on this article/the comments. Issues of photoshopping and plastic surgery are absolutely in the realm of worthy discussion related to feminism. Britney DOES look amazing, and her comeback is inspiring. I imagine she worked very hard to get to where she is now. But those photos are so photoshopped that…
There’s an argument to be made that it hurts the average woman to act like celebrities who’ve had work done and never seem to age represent an ideal we should all be striving for.
For the record, she looks fine. She just doesn’t look like *her*. And that is disturbing.
It looks like her in the video but DEFINITELY not in the pics. Stuff like this continually makes me so so SO SO sad that VERY beautiful women are still photoshopped beyond recognition. Our beauty standard are unbelievably warped.