Muscle tone built for a specific form and function is so much more beautiful than Body-Builders who stack it on for the sake of stacking it on. Watching that tone and definition in motion makes me feel all the things.
Muscle tone built for a specific form and function is so much more beautiful than Body-Builders who stack it on for the sake of stacking it on. Watching that tone and definition in motion makes me feel all the things.
This picture makes me feel things. Those THIGHS! That arch. The fierce expression! FEELS!
Exactly - I’m thinking of culturally significant dances such as the Hula and the Haka.
I think ‘appropriation’ has become a buzzword for Righteously indignant social justice warriors. It’s a ‘trigger word’ - use it and the world implodes. The more people misappropriate the word ‘appropriation’ (pun intended), the more difficult it becomes for oppressed minorities to defend their culture. Claiming…
LOL The first 5 seconds are hilarious - she’s paddling her feet backwards and forwards in a solid, stiff, unbroken pair of shoes. It’s laughable. It looks like a little girl getting into her Mum’s high heels and trotting around in that weird ‘I don’t know how to walk in these’ way.
I know, right? Didn’t make sense to me, either.
I’ve never even heard the term - I thought they were referring the title of an anime. It wasn’t until I read your post that I looked it up...
So a male cosplayer cannot wear a ‘Princess dress’ (think: Princess Batman), but a male cosplayer CAN don a costume ‘gender bending’ a female character.... o.O
Unless of course you are asking a genuine question about historical Native American practices and culture... ;-)
See I’ve always found this confusing, too. To me, the term ‘Indian’ refers to ‘People who originate from the country of India’, in the same way that ‘Russian’ or ‘Guatemalan’ refers to people from Russia or Guatemala respectively (obviously these are simply examples from a larger selection of ‘origin’ names).
Which seems preferable in a formal setting, but what is the preferred ‘everyday’ term when the context of the situation doesn’t allow for, or make the nation of an individual explicitly clear?
I think the word itself is appalling - it had such nasty connotations - Abortion sounds like ‘Abhor’ - even the WORD for it sounds condemnatory. I agree that a woman’s right to choose and the process and procedure itself should be discussed openly. I just think the word itself is terrible. There should be better, more…
TECHNICALLY this isn’t strictly true: You CAN polish Coprolites, which are fossilised Turds...
When the Brexit vote came in, I hung my head in shame over how foolish 51% of my fellow Britons were. I did not think another country could so successfully humiliate themselves on the world stage.... Until this US election. Trump is a fucking joke. He’s fucking insane! How have the American people even managed to get…
Elizabeth*, I cried for you. What you went through should never be termed an ‘Abortion’. That is a hard word which makes your experience so much more difficult. Your baby was very sick and you made the hard decision to ‘switch off the life support’. Just because that life support wasn’t electrical doesn’t change that.
I, too, was a minion of WHSmith in a city centre... There were some fun times. One night we were working the ‘Night moves’ to prep for Xmas and some drunken yobs thought it might be funny to pry the doors open and nick some chocolate bars. Idiot failed to understand that the only reason he was able to get the doors…
You know what IMMEDIATELY comes to mind when I’m wiping off the Roid-sweat of the body builder that was using the bicep weight machine before me? CASHMERE IS AN ABSOLUTE MUST! Because obviously my polycotton T-shirt and Primark tank top dress (to cover my flabby thighs) over my USA pro workout leggings are not a…
As a plus sized woman, I have struggled to find and keep relationships over the years, but for the last 10 years I have been in a long term relationship and we married a fortnight ago. Throughout our relationship, my weight has fluctuated wildly to the point where I have been both my slimmest AND my largest (I am…
Being English, and having worked in Retail in our great nation *snorts*, there are odd, fuzzy lines where shop lifting is concerned. A person has not actually stolen something until they actually leave the store without paying for it, so it’s a bit of a catch 22 because they have to LEAVE the store before you can…
This was my exact thought. Also, WHY THE FUCK ARE YOU ALL EATING SQUIRRELS? Not like there is a food shortage in ‘Murica....