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That thing about plastic surgery is true at all. White women are only criticized for plastic surgery when it looks “bad”. When it looks “good” its either heavily praised or denied to exist. When has anyone ever even mentioned the sudden down-sizing of Jennifer Lawrence or Mily Cyrus’s nose when they hit 18 years old?

You’re making the same mistake all prejudiced people make, either purposefully or through ignorance, that black and white people have equal standing. Black women do want it to be just “feminism”. It’s white women whole feel if anyone makes it it should be them. You’re bitching at the wrong target.

Who else is supposed to look out for black women? The term “white feminism” exists for a reason.

I may be a six foot tall man with the mind of a child, but I this has less to do with the corn rows - as many think it only does - and as much to do with Jenner using the word “diiissss”. That’s pretty much dog-whistle for “Look at me, Imma black now!” That’s the really offensive part to me. She can do her hair any

From the woman who made a point to address the weight of every character in her books, especially the mean ones, like Aunt Marge, Uncle Vernon, and Dudley. I cringe at how many times the word “fat” and “diet” is used in the first few books.

Marc Maron did exactly this in the first episode of his IFC show. So the only highlight was a rip off. I like Hannibal too, but this sounds awful.

Yup. There is not canon reference to a war with the Klingons.

Alec, I find it hard to believe that someone who was banned from TrekBBS for abusive behavior is calling someone else a troll. There are a lot of questions and discrepancies in your project including accusations of using the money for a for profit studio instead of the film and that someone on the project bought a car

Nothing Facebook does is by accident. I and a bunch of other people reported this photo: http://femanist.net/?p=895

They just keep sending us form letters stating it doesn’t break any rules despite the nudity and the hate message.

Human beings are in such self denial. Why do birds have colorful feathers? Sex. Why do lions have manes? Sex. Why are human’s naked? Twenty different, stupid theories that have nothing to do with sex.

Every visual thing about us is sex related. Our big dicks, breasts, lips, and butts. Our head, face, pubic, and armpit

I’m not a fan of this kind of work and I won’t defend its merits, but appropriating images and making them your own is a 20th century art tradition. Just look at Warhol or Lichtenstein. Such is life.

Every thing I said was referencing trams women. Don't be such an angry troll. You're not helping.

At some point we have to talk about transgender feminism. I am fully open to the idea that someone born in a man’s body have been a woman all this time. I think the trouble is that we’re talking about brains when my transgender folks talk about hormones. This is probably a media problem.

I read the Wondla books to my kid. They’re kind of a meh combination of Planet of the Apes and the Genesis Device. But what really got me was that, in this post apocalyptic world where human’s were saved through selective cloning, he had drawn (and written) no people of color. Didn’t even address it. It was just a

The “now” picture reminds me of this article about baby faced women in cartoons. It’s funny how we accept this look in drawings but in real life its freaky.

I don’t understand this crap of making sue storm an adopted kid. Seems like a missed opportunity to make both Johnny and Sue black and have a positive mixed marriage in major film.

You forgot to mention how insanely misogynist the show is. I completely gave up on it after Ice King/island girl friend episode. http://femanist.net/?p=34

They’d be reading newspapers, magazines, or books. Society isn’t changing, old man. You just don’t like the way young people do what you did.

And, of course, the only two women in this male dominated utopia are half naked. Anything is an excuse to see boobs, right?

I really think you should read this: http://femanist.net/?p=830 . It’s mostly about different body types, but I think it applies to any kind of “out-of-the-ordinary” sense of attraction.