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DanaC 09-17-2015 07:12 AM

When your husband is harsh, respond with the power of femininity.

Gotcha.

Undertoad 09-23-2015 05:52 PM

Dalai Lama to BBC: female successor possible but only if she is attractive

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BBC presenter Clive Myrie asked the Buddhist leader if his 15th reincarnation could be a woman. “Yes,” he responded. “One occasion in Paris, one woman’s magazine reporter come to see me, I think more than 15 years ago. She asks me, ‘Any possibility of a female Dalai Lama?”

“I mention, why not?” he recalled. “The female biologically [has] more potential to show affection and compassion.”

“And then, I told this reporter, the face must be very attractive. Otherwise, not much use,” he added chuckling.

Myrie had to laugh at that. “You’re joking, I’m assuming?” he asked.

“No, I meant it, true,” the Dalai Lama replied.
Innit weird how every single big religious figure is a product of their own culture. Take off their robes, and their standard of piety is judged according to their cultural notions. Women's role determined according to their culture. What is honorable, what is good, etc. You would think after thousands of world cultures that a truly religious being would be a vessel beyond all that bullshit. With an ethics we couldn't even understand at first, but that would shine a clear light to something beyond ourselves.

No, it appears to be standard douchebag.

I'm just saying.

sexobon 09-23-2015 10:21 PM

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Sundae 09-24-2015 11:36 AM

Okay, now I know this is WAAAAAAAY out of date.
But someone I know posted a link to some sort of behind-the-scenes Beastie Boys video.
It was the '80s. I listened to them in the '80s.
Shoot, I listened to them in 1992, when I went on my l'il solitary roadtrip to Wales to celebrate my 30th birthday (This was BC - before Cellar.) But I also listened to Dolly Parton, Carter USM, The Pet Shop Boys and various musicals, as well as Radio One.

Anyway, I watched it, expecting to laugh.
Hahaha, Beastie Boys, with their attitude and everything. I didn't expect them to be Guardian (Huffington Post?) readers or bleeding heart liberals or sitting knitting or anything. I mean, I'd listened to their lyrics. At the time, and later. And I even sang along. In an ironic way, y'get me (no, not really).

But it really shocked me. Not just the way they treated the women (girls) who came backstage, but the way the girls were so desperate to be "cool" that they let themselves and the appearances which they'd surely contrived to be attractive to get backstage, be trashed by silly boys, with whipped cream, honey, whisky, whatever.

I'm not specifically making a point about their appearance, but that was what struck me as most ironic - that they would work on it all day (I never got hair that high - and I tried) and then just pretend it was fun when it was ruined.
It was acceptable in the '80s and all that.

I'm certainly not doing a Chrissie Hyndes.
I'm just saying what I started watching as a laugh, something that exists in my timeline, was really quite shocking to me.

I may have enjoyed Licensed to Ill, but I'd never have let them Boys into my house.
Cat in the Hat and all that.

xoxoxoBruce 09-27-2015 04:08 AM

It doesn't have to be a Beastie Boys or Stones, you'd be amazed what the groupies will endure for a nobody garage band. :facepalm:

xoxoxoBruce 10-03-2015 10:44 PM

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DanaC 10-04-2015 06:17 AM

Hahahahahahahahaha. Oh, and: hahahahahahaha

yeah, I liked that.

xoxoxoBruce 10-07-2015 03:38 PM

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The power of women.

xoxoxoBruce 10-08-2015 11:53 PM

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British women be sneaky, trained in them jiu-jitsus and shit, gettin so a guy can't cop a feel anymore. :o

xoxoxoBruce 10-09-2015 09:02 AM

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Why should just boys be robbed of the lunch money, and piggybanks cracked, by the makers of action figures. Mattel feels girls should be abused equally. To that end, they hired women to design female superhero 12" dolls, and 6" action figures, from Mattel's agreement with Warner Brothers' DC comics.
So is this a step up, or down, for girls?

Happy Monkey 10-09-2015 09:11 AM

Sideways. Maybe a little up.

The female characters should be released with the superhero lines, in the same release, and the same style. If you get a Justice League set, Wonder Woman shouldn't be the one who looks like an alien.

But it's a step up from just not releasing the female characters at all.

glatt 10-09-2015 09:17 AM

See, you're a guy and think the look of alien Wonder Woman is a bad thing. I agree with you, but I'm also a guy.

Women apparently designed these. The test is, do girls like the way they look?

Happy Monkey 10-09-2015 09:36 AM

That's not my issue; she would look like an alien when standing with the rest of the Justice League members. Because the male characters are from a different set.

I don't like that they separate the lines in a way that if kids play with them together, the difference between the male and female characters is extremely highlighted. It can make her seem like she's not really part of the team.

Now, I'm not sure whether WB has been particularly bad on this front, but it is a fairly common problem.

xoxoxoBruce 10-09-2015 09:44 AM

Yes, in the past the males all had cool unique weapons, but if there was female in the set, her weapon was apparently being nearly naked.

Happy Monkey 10-09-2015 09:50 AM

The tagline in the article is:
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The result is less buxom and more athletic than the typical Wonder Woman.
In that context, this line is great as a special release. But if they continue having the porny versions of the characters, or skipping them altogether, in their other lines, then this is just a stunt.


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