arniegang wrote:please stay on topic Liban
now can we get back to some donkey stories or swallow stories/posts please
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arniegang wrote:please stay on topic Liban
now can we get back to some donkey stories or swallow stories/posts please
Corcovado wrote:arniegang wrote:please stay on topic Liban
now can we get back to some donkey stories or swallow stories/posts please
Naughty naughty arnie
arniegang wrote:K
With respect, there was a need to tone it down. The original subject had gone off topic way before i posted, and you indeed were part of that process, so please dont lecture me on staying "on topic".
With regards to what was put in FC, then that is a entirely separate issue, and has nothing to do with this topic at hand. Your comments regarding this, have no place in this thread. I noted your comment in the FC thread, you do not need to repeat yourself.
You also failed to notice that FC is technically "unmoderated" and i cannot therefore split the thread.
Furthermore, I should not need to remind you of the concept of fight club.
kanelli wrote:Women iron breasts, cut clitorises and cover themselves from head to toe in some cultures to protect themselves from s.ex.ual abuse, keep themselves "pure", or whatever bizarre reason related to male whims. This is because those societies are patriarchal and the onus is on the women to change their behaviour instead of the men changing theirs.
the_zooter wrote:arniegang wrote:so spank me
That's Liban's job!!
kanelli wrote:I wouldn't never tell another woman how to dress, because I believe that women should be able to choose to do what they want.
Corcovado wrote:yes my dear ... Nefertiti and cleopatra in ancient egypt... Balkis...in old ages god was a Female ... the world was much better... now men...they want war.."boys and their toys" and weapons of mass destruction ...Alot of men rape women all over the world .. and the woman must iron her Breast and wear a veil to cover her body and face so men dont follow their animal instinct and rape her... Men Need decpline
vegael2003 wrote:Corcovado wrote:yes my dear ... Nefertiti and cleopatra in ancient egypt... Balkis...in old ages god was a Female ... the world was much better... now men...they want war.."boys and their toys" and weapons of mass destruction ...Alot of men rape women all over the world .. and the woman must iron her Breast and wear a veil to cover her body and face so men dont follow their animal instinct and rape her... Men Need decpline
Before sixth century, many people studied on human being, so got many philosopher, psychologist, scientist and world famous writers & poets but now all people (10years-above 60years) waste their time to chat or watch show at AFF website. Men not need discipline only, man need to study for human being knowledge.
Nick81 wrote:vegael2003 wrote:Corcovado wrote:yes my dear ... Nefertiti and cleopatra in ancient egypt... Balkis...in old ages god was a Female ... the world was much better... now men...they want war.."boys and their toys" and weapons of mass destruction ...Alot of men rape women all over the world .. and the woman must iron her Breast and wear a veil to cover her body and face so men dont follow their animal instinct and rape her... Men Need decpline
Before sixth century, many people studied on human being, so got many philosopher, psychologist, scientist and world famous writers & poets but now all people (10years-above 60years) waste their time to chat or watch show at AFF website. Men not need discipline only, man need to study for human being knowledge.[/quote
Oh no... he's starting to post outside the topic he created
MaaaD wrote:Now celebs need burkas
These days their every personal flaw is being exposed. There's only one way to fight back
Kathryn Hughes
Monday July 10, 2006
The Guardian
The tabloid newspapers and celebrity magazines have greeted the arrival of high-definition television (HDTV) with a kind of whooping glee. In a string of "before and after" photo features, they offer previews of what terrible secrets Teri Hatcher, Keira Knightley and Elizabeth Hurley are about to have exposed to the cruel gaze of the world at large (respectively, hectic flush, acne, crows' feet). The message is clear: in this new economy of super-sightedness, power has passed from the looked-upon to the looker. No amount of covering up with slap is going to save you from a kind of visual rape in which you and your enlarged pores are laid bare before the world's probing, mocking glance.
This savage scopic economy (that's what cultural theorists call it, anyway) has been in the ascendant for some time now. Witness Heat magazine's weekly "circle of shame" feature, where attention is directed to a malfunctioning bit of a celebrity's body that might otherwise have gone unnoticed: fingers that resemble claws, ears that droop like an elephant's, an apparent third nipple ... and all ringed and tagged to make sure that no amount of lipsticky smiles can distract you, the viewer, from your stern task of seeking out the visual truth in a world of smoke and mirrors.
In this new x-ray world there will be few hiding places, and so the options left to those most likely to be caught in the public gaze are severely limited. The old-fashioned approach might simply be to redouble your disguise and hope that the all-seeing eye will skim over you before passing on to more important targets. To this end the beauty columns in the high-end newspapers are suggesting a product called Cover FX, a skin foundation originally developed to deal with burns and vitiligo, now being sold as just the thing to take with you when you go into battle with HDTV. Its dense putty layers will, quite simply, blot you out, reducing you to a kind of blank screen on which a new, more pleasing face may be painted.
The other, more modern approach is to glory in your fakeness, joyfully drawing attention to the fact that you have been assembled with the world's searching gaze in mind. You can see this in the Big Brother house, where none of the female contestants is remotely bothered about having had breast enhancements. Instead, here - as elsewhere - the talk is all about size, shape and provenance. In the press, too, the talk is no longer about has she/hasn't she had cosmetic surgery, but about who has got it right (Anne Robinson) and who has got it wrong (the hapless Teri Hatcher, who is fast becoming a terrible warning about what can happen to a nice woman in the savage age of high definition).
Then again, consider the wives and girlfriends of the England soccer team, who were recently accompanied to Germany by a couple of operatives from the Fake Bake tanning company. No one pretended for a moment that a job lot of pasty girls from the chilly north-west of England owed their gleaming golden tans to anything other than artifice. Indeed, far from being kept secret, like postmodern madwomen in the attic, allowed out after dark only with their spray cans to perform their magic art, the fake bakers were incorporated into the Baden-Baden narrative as surely as Coleen's luggage or, indeed, Posh's breasts.
In these circumstances you can begin to see the point of the burka. Every now and then a Muslim feminist will write a piece for the papers suggesting that turning yourself into a small black tent is, in fact, marvellously liberating since it removes you at a stroke from the scopic economy. Until now that logic has always seemed strangely topsy-turvy, but in the age of high definition it may indeed turn out to be the only truly practical choice.
kathryn.hughes@btinternet.com
Nick81 wrote:Vegie you're one of a kind!
And Maaad nice find as usual
vegael2003 wrote:Nick81 wrote:Vegie you're one of a kind!
And Maaad nice find as usual
but nick81, u did not reply me about this question "I don't know why man afraid to listen truth, can you tell what is its reason?"
kanelli wrote:V, do you mean men as in males, or men as in human beings?
Nick81 wrote:vegael2003 wrote:Nick81 wrote:Vegie you're one of a kind!
And Maaad nice find as usual
but nick81, u did not reply me about this question "I don't know why man afraid to listen truth, can you tell what is its reason?"
You're not ready to listen to the truth weakling.
kanelli wrote:V, do you mean men as in males, or men as in human beings?