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Started by Drop-Dead, Sep 15, 2005, 05:44 PM

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jesusinabowlofdirt

the more money u spend on it and the more effort u put in to it, they more remarkable the whole thing is. but i didnt know it was a costume party or whatever. do u have any pics?  8)

blixa

yes, but they're not mine. she went to the one in melbourne. i went to the one in sydney. someone called me disgusting. i went as a male cross dresser. i tried to gross as many people out as possible. not my best moment hahaha. it's hard trying to conceal your breasts and vagina. i spent half the time in my friend's van listening to van morrison.

jesusinabowlofdirt

Quote from: blixa on Feb 05, 2010, 10:51 AM
someone called me disgusting

yeah well, welcome to my world. i get that all the time and i dont have a costume to blame  :(

Jacob

Quote from: blixa on Feb 05, 2010, 09:58 AM
Quote from: Jacob on Feb 04, 2010, 02:15 PM
Quote from: blixa on Feb 04, 2010, 04:35 AM
my friend mascaraed her leg hairs. that is the best thing i have ever seen and heard.

really? cuz it's one of the most stupid things I've ever heard.

it looked awesome with her costume. she's a gorgeous gorgeous girl. it looked heaps good on her. it took fucking hours to do it.

alright, I take that back since it was for a costume. I first thought it was some kind of feminist statement.
pray nightfall release me
then i could wander, wander to deep sleep

jesusinabowlofdirt

Quote from: Jacob on Feb 05, 2010, 11:10 AM
I first thought it was some kind of feminist statement.

it still could be... but as the reactions grew... this fantasy story appeared

jesusinabowlofdirt

i mean.. why didnt the dress up thing got mentioned in the first placeĀ“? something fishy is going on here. we should put vesanic on this, apperantly he is the "forum police"

blixa

what are you guys talking about? feminism is dead on this board. also do you even know your feminist theory. putting mascara on your leg hairs isn't a feminist statement. feminism means equality for both sexes. how you look, dress, or choose to express yourself are all individual traits that you establish for yourself. you go about that any way you please, and you should do that without someone having to judge you like you guys did by judging someone who wanted to mascara her leg hairs and chose to do so. i woke up this morning and felt like wearing a blue sequin leotard all day. i couldn't because a) i don't own a blue sequin leotard and b) because i had to go to work. so i need to c) myself to a store to get one so i can wear one all day on monday. that is my right. so if i want to go down to the store, i will do it in my leotard.

what i'm saying is, not everything that men find weird or repulsive about a female is a feminist statement. if that is what you think then you really need to study feminism a lot more to understand it. feminism is all about blokes as well because it's equality for you too.

Jacob

Quote from: blixa on Feb 05, 2010, 02:01 PM
what are you guys talking about? feminism is dead on this board. also do you even know your feminist theory. putting mascara on your leg hairs isn't a feminist statement. feminism means equality for both sexes. how you look, dress, or choose to express yourself are all individual traits that you establish for yourself. you go about that any way you please, and you should do that without someone having to judge you like you guys did by judging someone who wanted to mascara her leg hairs and chose to do so. i woke up this morning and felt like wearing a blue sequin leotard all day. i couldn't because a) i don't own a blue sequin leotard and b) because i had to go to work. so i need to c) myself to a store to get one so i can wear one all day on monday. that is my right. so if i want to go down to the store, i will do it in my leotard.

what i'm saying is, not everything that men find weird or repulsive about a female is a feminist statement. if that is what you think then you really need to study feminism a lot more to understand it. feminism is all about blokes as well because it's equality for you too.

yes, absolutely. and that's just the point and the reason why I get pissed at stuff like that. sure, I jumped the gun a bit early in this case, but there are those "feminists" out there who would mascara their leg hairs as a statement. and I find those people to be stupid and I'm not afraid to say it.

I'm a feminist too, but I'm almost ashamed to use that word these days because of the huge amount of crazy that gets associated with it. not sure how it is in the rest of the world, but here in sweden it's so much more about grrl power than equality.
pray nightfall release me
then i could wander, wander to deep sleep

blixa

Quote from: Jacob on Feb 05, 2010, 02:05 PM
Quote from: blixa on Feb 05, 2010, 02:01 PM
what are you guys talking about? feminism is dead on this board. also do you even know your feminist theory. putting mascara on your leg hairs isn't a feminist statement. feminism means equality for both sexes. how you look, dress, or choose to express yourself are all individual traits that you establish for yourself. you go about that any way you please, and you should do that without someone having to judge you like you guys did by judging someone who wanted to mascara her leg hairs and chose to do so. i woke up this morning and felt like wearing a blue sequin leotard all day. i couldn't because a) i don't own a blue sequin leotard and b) because i had to go to work. so i need to c) myself to a store to get one so i can wear one all day on monday. that is my right. so if i want to go down to the store, i will do it in my leotard.

what i'm saying is, not everything that men find weird or repulsive about a female is a feminist statement. if that is what you think then you really need to study feminism a lot more to understand it. feminism is all about blokes as well because it's equality for you too.

yes, absolutely. and that's just the point and the reason why I get pissed at stuff like that. sure, I jumped the gun a bit early in this case, but there are those "feminists" out there who would mascara their leg hairs as a statement. and I find those people to be stupid and I'm not afraid to say it.

I'm a feminist too, but I'm almost ashamed to use that word these days because of the huge amount of crazy that gets associated with it. not sure how it is in the rest of the world, but here in sweden it's so much more about grrl power than equality.

of course those 'feminists' are annoying. you can't breathe around them. but i've been around misogynists for a lot longer so those feminists are sometimes a god send for me. this is, and i quote, a friend of mine's response to elvis:

"you mean that guy who preyed on young girls and made an obscene amount of money by taking credit for songs originally performed by black people?

yeah, i really miss that guy."

how boring would it be to not have people around like that? hahaha. those people believe that there are more similarities than there are differences (between males and females) - and the differences in behaviour are to do with personality differences combined with all the external social forces. none of it is to do with sex or gender, but rather the way sex/gender is socially constructed, and the people with the power to do the constructing tend to be white, male and hetero. they usually agree that the differences are great, but they have nothing to do with gender - there are huge differences between people who are the same sex or gender which is why one woman might be totally fascinating to a person and another might not even register on their radar. this playing up of 'gender differences' is traditionally used as a justification for different treatment based on gender, which there are laws against now. apparently.

and if your privilege is challenged it's a good thing, it's not some human rights issue. it's only a bad thing if you understood white/male/straight as the natural default and all else as a kind of deviance. so if men see feminism as a problem it's because they see 'male' as being superior, not that feminist principles are ever encoded in law or anything. perhaps men are over-reacting to the anti-feminist backlash of the 90s?

i grew up with hardcore feminists. i have hardcore feminists for friends. that's why i was afraid of the word 'feminist' for so long, i didn't want to be associated with them. i agree wholeheartedly with some points they make because they still have some of their toes dipped in the theory, but they're also quite radical, which i can't really tolerate anymore from any movement.

jesusinabowlofdirt

Quote from: Vesanic on Feb 05, 2010, 12:31 PM
Quote from: jesusinabowlofdirt on Feb 05, 2010, 11:24 AM
i mean.. why didnt the dress up thing got mentioned in the first placeĀ“? something fishy is going on here. we should put vesanic on this, apperantly he is the "forum police"

I was wondering when you were gonna talk about me.

good day officer glad u could make it to this crime scene on a such short notice. alright cuff blixa and do the good cop,bad cop on her

jesusinabowlofdirt

Quote from: Jacob on Feb 05, 2010, 02:05 PM
but here in sweden it's so ...

jacob.. u often talk about sweden.. u seem very proud of it. do u like ultima thule a lot?

jesusinabowlofdirt

feminism is to acknowledge there is a problem with equal rights when it comes to men and women and _to do something about it_.thats the definition of it. if u just say u are a feminist and then kick back on the sofa and do nothing,then yr not a feminist.
but from where i come from.. if there were a gas that just killed men and not women... then the feminists would release it..thats our definition i guess.ja men va heeeende

Jacob

Quote from: jesusinabowlofdirt on Feb 05, 2010, 04:31 PM
Quote from: Jacob on Feb 05, 2010, 02:05 PM
but here in sweden it's so ...

jacob.. u often talk about sweden.. u seem very proud of it. do u like ultima thule a lot?

you're a moron, you know that?
pray nightfall release me
then i could wander, wander to deep sleep

Crazylegs

i know he's a moron.

blixa

this is karl marx prior to growing his famouse beard:

Law

Looks like a dude there.

indychinoluv

Quote from: Vesanic on Feb 05, 2010, 02:32 PM
Mascara legs hair = feminism ?
I was thinking the same thing. I really want to see what leg hairs with mascara look like

blixa

Quote from: indychinoluv on Feb 08, 2010, 05:42 AM
Quote from: Vesanic on Feb 05, 2010, 02:32 PM
Mascara legs hair = feminism ?
I was thinking the same thing. I really want to see what leg hairs with mascara look like

my friend doesn't have much leg hairs but here:

blixa

i was watching the fixer at my mates place and her friend was there. the guy looked exactly like david pajo and i was sitting there the whole time wanting to talk about david pajo, but we kept talking about other stuff and when i got up to go home he walked me to my car, but that's alright, i was parked right in the driveway. he gave this funny laugh when i turned on my car and slint came on. i don't even think he knows who david pajo is, but dang, the guy was a clone.

Penicks

Quote from: blixa on Feb 08, 2010, 12:53 PM
Quote from: indychinoluv on Feb 08, 2010, 05:42 AM
Quote from: Vesanic on Feb 05, 2010, 02:32 PM
Mascara legs hair = feminism ?
I was thinking the same thing. I really want to see what leg hairs with mascara look like

my friend doesn't have much leg hairs but here:


this is absolutely repulsive