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TranNgoc2010
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You are so lucky to live in a countrys that support free speech and thought. If a man or woman wants to be with a plastic make believe entity they can if they want a PHD woman they can. In vietnam all women are flat chested and look like each other I do not want to live here anymore. At least in American and Europe you have all kinds of big and small fat and skinny to choose from. If a person prefers skinny to fat that is ok as opposite. It is funny it is american that says you are free to believe what ever you want but when you choose against the popular or unpopular opinion you are brought down. Which people are free to do. Now I want to study the american mentality I am free and so are you just don't say something bad because I am free to say something bad back every one is free and everyone is bad. I am still sad about the flat chested asain woman I married out of respect for my father who died.
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Me too. Thanks for that. It's really hard to see such a beautiful and compassionate person suffer so much for a bad choice like that. Of course, at the time she got them, doctors were telling everyone they were perfectly safe because the companies that manufactured them hid evidence they had that exactly these sort of things could, and likely would, happen.djshiva wrote:
sorry to hear about your mom. wow...
For me there's plenty of room for anger when the companies that sold these things, knowing the problems that would come up, make huge amounts of money on it and when women start falling apart from leaking/ruptured implants and sueing the companies, the courts allow them to appeal it to the ends of the earth, until many of the worst "cases" are dead or so destitute they can't fight anymore. For me, I feel like "Oh, your company might go bankrupt if you have to pay all these women? Too fucking bad you piece of shit motherfucker...you should have thought of that when you were planning the passive murder and mutilation of thousands of women." So maybe, for me, that's a window into understanding the way many African-American brothers and sisters feel about reparations. Hmmm...
So how's that for spiritual perspective and understanding!?! Ha, I make myself laugh/sick sometimes...
Not to mention the culture that spreads this perverted body-image....prostituting female sexuality/abusing male sexuality for the sake of marketing?!? So they take something truly beautiful and awesome - sexuality - and turn it on us to sell us some shit we don't need, while at the same time injecting our unconscious minds with totally fucked-up ideas of what it means to be a woman or man, which in turns feeds whole other markets as we cope with having our heads collectively fucked by ourselves as we pay the companies that are killing us.
Wow, I must have some pent up tension that's venting all over this thread...excuse me
Wow, I must have some pent up tension that's venting all over this thread...excuse me
funny Irony of that comment is I saw this program not so long ago where they took 2 american couples and got them to go and live with a bush tribe in the kalahari and the big gripe of the whole thing was basically that the women did EVERYTHING and all the men did was sit around and then go out on a hunt every now and then, and the American women were FUMING at the arrangementMachinesworking wrote: For instance, if we had been born bushmen in africa, women with an extra 40 pounds or more, would be considered the hottest, most desirable, .....
mind you the program definitely made those women look like the biggest bunch of whining unadaptable princesses "eww there's like no way I'm putting mud on MY face"
it was really funny actually, but the bahaviour of the girls made me totally unsympathetic about what did actually look pretty unfair on the surface of it.
interestingly enough, a coulpe of the comments in this thread have put me in mind of that woman "Jane Elliot" the anti-racism campaigner who runs workshops and made a doco called "blue eyed" (look it up if you havent heard of it - i think there's a www.janeelliot.com )ethios4 wrote: So maybe, for me, that's a window into understanding the way many African-American brothers and sisters feel about reparations. Hmmm...
So how's that for spiritual perspective and understanding!?! Ha, I make myself laugh/sick sometimes...
She took groups of average people who considered themselves to be open and racially "tolerant" and reduced them to tears - made them all realise that what they thought was "tolerant" was actually very patronising and completely on "priviledged white" terms - she usd to run these workshops where she'd split the class into 2 groups by eye colour like apartheid and treated the brown eyed people like shit and the blue eyed people well, to give them an idea
she said in one class a woman got up and acted all revolutionary "get up people, we dont need to take this..." and Jane just said "either she goes or I go" because what that woman was doing was being amazingly condescending and saying to people of colour that was all they needed to do to escape the firmly ingrained racism in society - but jumping up in a safe environment like a paid workshop is very different to the real thing
she totally tore apart this woman called "susie" and said "grow out of it girls - especially you ones like "susie, katie " -cute names that infantilise women - get smart and grow up because when you get older cute wont work any more!"
She was amazing (while also terrifyingly confronting) and I think all people need to see her video, or if you can go to a workshop
i will be in town june 10 and actually i think i play at like 3am...LOFA wrote:My favorite online feminist is playing in the Steel City!?djshiva wrote:how far are you from pittsburgh?
When and where? I will be working till midnight that night, but I would try and catch the your set if it was late!
pm me yer contact info and i will holla!
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Yeah, pretty much. There's no sharks round here though, just fat tourists and floating turds to deal with.forge wrote:hey there geeza!Martyn wrote:forge wrote: 2 if they're very, very small and can survive in a vacuum.
good thread.
where have you been all this time? Surfing those cornish waves dodging sharks?
Forum wise, I've been lurking quite a bit, not much to add to the fuss.
Nice to see some girls around, the testosterone could do with a bit of oestregonic dilution.
Howz trix me ol buc?
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Yeah those guys are ususally spotted sporting one of these bad boys...sadmac wrote:also the sense of humour in abletons is huge.....
its a very smart programme for clever guys who don't fuck

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Pocket protector
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An artist's rendition of a pocket protectorA pocket protector is a sheath designed to hold writing instruments and other small implements while preventing them from damaging the wearer's shirt (e.g., by tearing or staining). The pocket protector is designed to fit neatly inside the breast pocket of a man's shirt, and may accommodate pens, pencils, screwdrivers, small slide rules, and various other small items. A flap overlapping the pocket exterior helps to secure the pocket protector in place.
Originally manufactured in the late 1940s and fashioned from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), pocket protectors were first marketed toward corporations as branded promotional fare. However, a more general market for the product soon arose, comprising students, engineers, and white-collar worker in sundry fields. Demand for the product fluctuated for decades, and finally plummeted during the 1980s in the face of growing social stigma and stereotypes (that of their wearers being nerds).
Postmodern culture still harbors a niche market for leather and PVC pocket protectors, and the product survives as "ironic" fashion, functional wear, or both.
Pocket protector
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An artist's rendition of a pocket protectorA pocket protector is a sheath designed to hold writing instruments and other small implements while preventing them from damaging the wearer's shirt (e.g., by tearing or staining). The pocket protector is designed to fit neatly inside the breast pocket of a man's shirt, and may accommodate pens, pencils, screwdrivers, small slide rules, and various other small items. A flap overlapping the pocket exterior helps to secure the pocket protector in place.
Originally manufactured in the late 1940s and fashioned from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), pocket protectors were first marketed toward corporations as branded promotional fare. However, a more general market for the product soon arose, comprising students, engineers, and white-collar worker in sundry fields. Demand for the product fluctuated for decades, and finally plummeted during the 1980s in the face of growing social stigma and stereotypes (that of their wearers being nerds).
Postmodern culture still harbors a niche market for leather and PVC pocket protectors, and the product survives as "ironic" fashion, functional wear, or both.
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