is he just saying that male gaze is needed to make a film that arouses men? is that a central part of film-making?
is he just saying that male gaze is needed to make a film that arouses men? is that a central part of film-making?
@Vivi21: agreed with everything.
@Breamworthy: It was supposed to play on the idea that the US gives as much fame and recognition to their serial killers/violence as their entertainment idols. (ie why is Charles Manson as much a household name as Marilyn Monroe?)
@Anilisha: lol like sunglasses on your eyebal? That is so logical but so weird.
"By next year the 'N-Fly' version will also become commercialised, which will allow for a 20% increase in nocturnal visibility. Already available in Japan and Switzerland, it will reach Italy by July"
@TrueKnight: Well, they don't do it for you to hear it.
@Munch the BanNail: because as a teenage girl, it is perfectly safe for me to engage with strange men who shout obscenities at me. there is no risk that they would retaliate, seeing as how I would have infringed on their cock-given right to humiliate me in public - or worse, when nobody is around to do anything to…
@Lizabelle: I edited before I saw your answer because I realised that... but still idk, do that many women even become proctologists? I think men would have similar complaints.
I had to get on the pill when I was 13 for hormonal reasons, and I had this gruff old man with who insisted on a pelvic exam every time I needed the prescription refilled, he managed to always make it threatening. and it made me cry every single visit.
Where does "it's selfish not to have children" even come from?
@lurkerbynature: lol that's what I said above. I thought about those stories, but generally they are explicitly punished for bad behaviour. I think that's different. But I am not an expert, so whatever.
@fridaycat: haha, Struppelpeter is what I was referring to - moralistic. It's extreme, but it's punishment for something he did. Kids reading it are supposed to be like, "oh shit, it's a cruel world and I'd better stop sucking my thumb."
@Oleander: That book is only from the 60s, and meant to be subversive. I don't think it was handed out to that many five year olds.
@femme-bot: lol I know it makes no practical sense.
@fridaycat: Eh yeah, but I've never seen the death of a white child treated as lightheartedly.
@femme-bot: Shorts felt more "saucy" to me for a really long time, idk why. And I wear my skirts super short. Maybe because you are revealing just as much leg, but you get to be all coy because they are more casual?
"one gets burnt up, and now there are six"
@Algren: yeah, especially the porn shot from right under their asses. wtf so bizarre.
Maybe because I am an immigrant child, prom was never so built up for me.