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Yeah, she’s really fucking ugly....
Since you edited, I too shall edit.
once again, if you criticize the looks of a gorgeous woman on the internet, you should be required to post a picture of yourself for me to mock.
really bro
lololololol I’d love to hear all about your Elle cover coming up, booboo.
I’m sorry I didn’t even notice that fucking baby because her face is so perfect I want to kiss it or punch it or maybe cry? Like holy fucking bone structure, girl.
I agree, I think Taylor should have rocked an edgy up-do for this outfit.
Just FYI, before everyone gets real excited about her: Conchita Wurst has done good things for LGBTQ rights (to an extent), but has done incredibly racist things in the past. She participated in an incredibly horrible stunt of a TV show entitled Wild Girls – Auf High Heels durch Afrika (Wild Girls- Through Africa on…
I thought the post did a beautiful job explaining why. You get to choose that, happily. And the reason you get that choice is because of the women like the writer's mother who angerly raged against that when that was the only thing they had. It's fine when it's a choice. It's not fine when it's not a choice.
No one enjoys being judged, so I understand why you would complain about that. What I don't understand is why people like you also seem to want to hear that what you do is a feminist act because you're doing it by choice and not just because you have to. It's cool that you get to do what you want but you can't get…
You’re really not sure why, or you’re coyly “not sure why?” If it’s the former, consider re-reading the article.
While I totally understand what you’re saying (and I’m also only 41), I have found that “anger” does more damage to me than it does to them, or forwarding the cause. I tend to try and shift that anger to amusement, rebellion and mild derision.
That is exactly what my mother told me when I was an idiot teenager. Now I’m 38, she’s 70, and our combined disgust at the surges of anti-female legislation is enough to power a small town.
The woman who came before us must be so pissed, wherever they are.
I think it’s important to note, as the author has, that our generation is removed from the generation of Mad Men. Where our generation’s feminists can look at things like ironing, baking, etc and acknowledge that both men and women can perform this task, in our mother’s generation it was women’s work.
I’m 56 and cannot understand why younger generations AREN’T as angry. Give it time. It grinds you down - even with the battles won, the shit is still there.
Does not being angry really mean one is happy? There are so many emotions one can experience regarding sexism and movements to end it; fatigue, alienation, pride, anxiety, hope, etc. There’s nothing wrong with being angry over awful things, but encouraging people to be angry over all other emotions seems unhealthy.
I never said that. It is, however, a more artful, more entertaining genre with much better and more sophisticated story-telling in this century than it was in the last, and his viewing patterns may as well be 20ieth century they’re so irrelevant. It’s like signing a contract as a composer of classical music and then…
Also, like where is he going every night? Farty jazz clubs? I don’t buy it.
I’ve never seen The Sopranos, or Mad Men. I’m out every night and when I come home, I watch the end of the baseball or basketball game, and there’s Charlie Rose and I go to sleep.