I thought the animoji's were pretty cute, personally.She's mentioned in one of the other threads, think the "who's that chick in the commercial? I'd like to schtup her" one
Her modeling photos are much better, but I think of something else when picturing "cuteness overload"
Remember your magnifying glassAlana Greszata and there are some topless pics out there.
Life would be much less fun if we couldn't judge others behind the safety of a computer without actually acknowledging our own shortcomings.I love to admire pictures, videos etc like these but what I have come to understand over the years is that the commentary that inevitably follows, while likely not intentionally so, is often highly degrading and lies at the foundation of the subjugation of women.
I am not suggesting a ban on commentary as I think censorship is highly dangerous in its own right, more so even, but it would be nice to see the rate of thoughtfulness and consideration when posting commentary increase at a faster rate. Particularly on the internet.
It's a fine line for each of us. I was fine with @shuke's "Hot enough" comment, I gave it a "Like" fwiw, though I can see how others would find that too, to be inappropriate. Perhaps I should not have been fine with it. I wish there was an easy solution (yes this is a problem that demands solutions) but perhaps the only solutions come from just having an honest discussion about the issue each time it arises.
Or maybe everyone should simply be required to stand naked in front of a mirror for five minutes before posting in threads judging the attractiveness of others.
BOO!I love to admire pictures, videos etc like these but what I have come to understand over the years is that the commentary that inevitably follows, while likely not intentionally so, is often highly degrading and lies at the foundation of the subjugation of women.
I am not suggesting a ban on commentary as I think censorship is highly dangerous in its own right, more so even, but it would be nice to see the rate of thoughtfulness and consideration when posting commentary increase at a faster rate. Particularly on the internet.
It's a fine line for each of us. I was fine with @shuke's "Hot enough" comment, I gave it a "Like" fwiw, though I can see how others would find that too, to be inappropriate. Perhaps I should not have been fine with it. I wish there was an easy solution (yes this is a problem that demands solutions) but perhaps the only solutions come from just having an honest discussion about the issue each time it arises.
Or maybe everyone should simply be required to stand naked in front of a mirror for five minutes before posting in threads judging the attractiveness of others.
solution? Don't become thought police. Don't click on thread.Perhaps I should not have been fine with it. I wish there was an easy solution (yes this is a problem that demands solutions) but perhaps the only solutions come from just having an honest discussion about the issue each time it arises.
Or maybe everyone should simply be required to stand naked in front of a mirror for five minutes before posting in threads judging the attractiveness of others.
Ignore the problem and hope it goes away? Interesting.solution? Don't click on thread.
You're asking red-blooded American males to stop admiring women? Interesting.Ignore the problem and hope it goes away? Interesting.
Are you a doctor?
Goodness no. I admire them too.You're asking red-blooded American males to stop admiring women? Interesting.
Are you from Mars?
actually yesIgnore the problem and hope it goes away? Interesting.
Are you a doctor?
Excellent! So Doc, I just found a lump on my left testicle two days ago. Should I immediately schedule an exam or am I good with just ignoring it and hoping it goes away?actually yes
Please. Most of us are hetero dudes in here. It's as natural as morning wood.Chaka said:Or maybe everyone should simply be required to stand naked in front of a mirror for five minutes before posting in threads judging the attractiveness of others.
This isn't about being hetero.Please. Most of us are hetero dudes in here. It's as natural as morning wood.
I’m not a doctor, but I can guarantee you that if you ignore it, it will go away. Ashes to ashes and all that.Chaka said:Excellent! So Doc, I just found a lump on my left testicle two days ago. Should I immediately schedule an exam or am I good with just ignoring it and hoping it goes away?
ETA: I can post pics.
That needs to be a cartoon feature film. I’d take my kid to see it.Appropriate link for the anemoji thread, can't stop laughing at this: Link.
But it goes both ways. You should have seen the criticism my videos got over at the curlyboard. Those broads are brutal. One hag even had the audacity to rate me a 2/10 and claimed to have no interest in doing seks with me.Chaka said:I love to admire pictures, videos etc like these but what I have come to understand over the years is that the commentary that inevitably follows, while likely not intentionally so, is often highly degrading and lies at the foundation of the subjugation of women.
I am not suggesting a ban on commentary as I think censorship is highly dangerous in its own right, more so even, but it would be nice to see the rate of thoughtfulness and consideration when posting commentary increase at a faster rate. Particularly on the internet.
It's a fine line for each of us. I was fine with @shuke's "Hot enough" comment, I gave it a "Like" fwiw, though I can see how others would find that too, to be inappropriate. Perhaps I should not have been fine with it. I wish there was an easy solution (yes this is a problem that demands solutions) but perhaps the only solutions come from just having an honest discussion about the issue each time it arises.
Or maybe everyone should simply be required to stand naked in front of a mirror for five minutes before posting in threads judging the attractiveness of others.
I can sort of see this point, and it's well-taken. I'm mostly of the "if you can't say anything nice..." variety of dude when it comes to stuff like this because I darn well know my shortcomings. They're apparent in every picture I see.Chaka said:I love to admire pictures, videos etc like these but what I have come to understand over the years is that the commentary that inevitably follows, while likely not intentionally so, is often highly degrading and lies at the foundation of the subjugation of women.
I am not suggesting a ban on commentary as I think censorship is highly dangerous in its own right, more so even, but it would be nice to see the rate of thoughtfulness and consideration when posting commentary increase at a faster rate. Particularly on the internet.
It's a fine line for each of us. I was fine with @shuke's "Hot enough" comment, I gave it a "Like" fwiw, though I can see how others would find that too, to be inappropriate. Perhaps I should not have been fine with it. I wish there was an easy solution (yes this is a problem that demands solutions) but perhaps the only solutions come from just having an honest discussion about the issue each time it arises.
Or maybe everyone should simply be required to stand naked in front of a mirror for five minutes before posting in threads judging the attractiveness of others.
Oh, well in that case never mind.But it goes both ways. You should have seen the criticism my videos got over at the curlyboard. Those broads are brutal. One hag even had the audacity to rate me a 2/10 and claimed to have no interest in doing seks with me.