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Damn good, but there are things more precious than a pretty face, i.e. making sure the internet knows their taste in woman is superior to the something or something else. I'm not sure what. I'm not sure it's anything. I wouldn't know.

You probably make hundreds, if not thousands, of unconscious judgements regarding people's appearances every single day of your life - but the moment fame is involved it's somehow unacceptable for others to say they don't find another human being particularly attractive?
 
You probably make hundreds, if not thousands, of unconscious judgements regarding people's appearances every single day of your life - but the moment fame is involved it's somehow unacceptable for others to say they don't find another human being particularly attractive?

When it comes across as the machismo edition of virtue signalling? I wouldn't consider it unacceptable, but it sure as **** isn't some kind of high and/or sacred ground.

In the past people had manners. Someone becomes famous and they're suddenly not eligible? Or has blowing sunshine up one's own *** become the new fentanyl?
 
Hawt is when you are driving down the road, Orion comes on the stereo and you look over and you woman is bobbin her head.
 
When it comes across as the machismo edition of virtue signalling? I wouldn't consider it unacceptable, but it sure as **** isn't some kind of high and/or sacred ground.

In the past people had manners. Someone becomes famous and they're suddenly not eligible? Or has blowing sunshine up one's own *** become the new fentanyl?

I see it as a natural kickback against manufactured celebrity culture more than I do "machismo virtue signalling". Personally I get fed up of being told that actor/actress X is the inalienable standard that I should aspire to/be attracted to, and I get even more tired of idiots who drink that Kool-Aid.
 
I see it as a natural kickback against manufactured celebrity culture more than I do "machismo virtue signalling". Personally I get fed up of being told that actor/actress X is the inalienable standard that I should aspire to/be attracted to, and I get even more tired of idiots who drink that Kool-Aid.

I don't hear anyone telling me **** to think. But if it's just reactionary posing, as you say, then I'll stop treating it as if it has any genuine content.
 
2 sides of the same coin really.

And neither side realizes how sexist they are.

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Says a hell of a lot more about yourself that you think I need to tell myself anything.

Is that really the best comeback you have? :rotfl

If you think you're not being influenced at least slightly, subliminally, from exposure to mass media, you're a dangerously under-informed fool.
 
Everyone is influenced by media, but the onus is on you to have a broadview on it all so you're not getting half truthes.

As much as I give Hideo Kojima ****, wow did Metal Gear Solid 2 hit it on the head about information control.

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