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New York, 11:51 PM
Thu Dec 3
21 posts in the last 24 hours
Independant suspension. On a similar note there is a Citroen, i believe, the seats of which vibrate of you drift out of your lane. Much fun was had with that i'm sure.
I dunno, I mean, I like porn. I still think this is a bit risque for a billboard. Put it in a men's mag. Put it in Cosmo. SoHo or not, parents shouldn't have to explain what's going on on that billboard to a child. #calvinklein
I've got the dim feeling, some people in the Arab world won't like this. Even though (and especially because ) I hope and believe there's some truth in it.... #advertising
For some reason I'm seriously freaked out by the slicing imagery of the sausage. I think the 4th possible message from this ad is of the Lorena Bobbitt variety. Does anyone else get that?
What's the deal with "objectification" anyway? What does that even mean? You have an ad with a pretty woman or handsome man, someone driving a car skillfully, someone climbing a vertical cliff, someone fixing a car, someone running fast ... they all focus on a subset of that person's overall properties. But somehow the only bad one is a woman whose sexuality/beauty is in focus. I think it's bullshit. #advertising
@mrburglar: I don't ever really see scantily clad/naked men to sell things, restaurants with men in little clothing to serve food, or much objectifying of men at all. I think it's not something men have to deal with, so don't empathize with women who feel objectified. The naked men on this site are tagged as "gay". There is not much out there for the "female gaze", so to speak, but there should be. #advertising
@codliverearl: To clarify my post: "objectify", if it means anything at all, means "treat/view X like an object", or at least "treat/view complex X just in terms of one of X's properties". See my many examples. It does NOT mean "display X naked, which in the case of women is a nasty thing to do", or "demean women by presenting them as sexually desirable", etc. As I pointed out, the only type of "objectification" that feminists find objectionable is picturing or describing women as physically sexual/sensuous. No one objects to describing someone as strong, or brave, or a good driver, or having excellent hearing, or whatever.
Some people think it's mean/nasty/unfair/impolite to think of women sexually. Okay. I don't hold that view, but some people do. But "objectify" is a bizarre term to choose, and it is chosen and being used to try to lend a kind of pseudo-legitimacy to what is just one group of people's beliefs about women and how those poor darlings are hurt by mean men (and other women, and "the media", and "society", and whatever other abstract groups are targeted). As I said, I call bullshit. #advertising
@mrburglar: methinks you need to ask a feminist or two about that. it seems like the old "blame the feminists for sex negativity" bullshit that gets played out over and over again. i am for equal opportunity nudity/"objectification". this would solve the problem once and for all. or would men get all indignant about it? #advertising
as a portlander who works in old town around the corner from voodoo, and knows the staff. i have to say, that all of the ladies that work their are feminists. voodoo is a fun, rad, awesome, liberal, radical place..come on bitch, i love your mag, but some of us can take a joke. besides, home girl has some bush, and that's a pro lady lady..
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it's also among my favourite commercials ever.
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1. Eating these sausages will get you boobs.
2. These sausages are more than just a testy edible treat.
3. The secret ingredient in these sausages is boobs.
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/spoon... erized #americanapparel
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Pop is for music. #abbeyclancy
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Some people think it's mean/nasty/unfair/impolite to think of women sexually. Okay. I don't hold that view, but some people do. But "objectify" is a bizarre term to choose, and it is chosen and being used to try to lend a kind of pseudo-legitimacy to what is just one group of people's beliefs about women and how those poor darlings are hurt by mean men (and other women, and "the media", and "society", and whatever other abstract groups are targeted). As I said, I call bullshit. #advertising
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