My, my, my, how the United States has changed....cheers to the good old days!
Sexist ads...
http://owni.eu/2010/11/08/top-48-ads-tha...wed-today/
Sexist ads...
http://owni.eu/2010/11/08/top-48-ads-tha...wed-today/
Quote: (01-10-2012 03:34 PM)Chad Daring Wrote:
"Blow it in her face and she'll follow you anywhere" I think G Manifesto wrote something about that
Quote: (01-11-2012 11:11 PM)[email protected] Wrote:
Quote: (01-10-2012 03:34 PM)Chad Daring Wrote:
"Blow it in her face and she'll follow you anywhere" I think G Manifesto wrote something about that
This is practically apoclypse opener level- I can easily seeing this going the wrong way and her exploding at you.... however, if you have a level of comfort and attraction going and you do it in the right seductive manner- I can see it practically sealing the deal....
Anyone actually try this?
Quote: (01-11-2012 03:13 AM)Samseau Wrote:Women are irrational and stupid. They fought for a decent ideal--yes, a woman should be ALLOWED to work. However, after that, it just all went downhill--professional life isn't what they wanted, they damaged the job market, fucked up homes, everything, and now won't accept responsibility.
In exchange for not working, and a safe place to raise their children, all women were required to do was cook, clean, and occasionally fuck.
Incredible they give that up.
Quote:one of the commenters Wrote:
Yes, how times have changed. People used to think it was okay to smoke tobacco. Today we have matured and realize that one should only smoke crack. People used to think that women did most of the cooking and cleaning in a household. Today women still do most of the cooking and cleaning but no one's allowed to say so. People used to think that a man spanking a woman was a risque sexual turn-on. Today we realize that this is trite and the real turn on is sadistic rape and torture. (You certainly won't see an advertisement these days with a man spanking a woman -- but you see plenty of movies with rape and torture.) People used to think it was fine to make good-natured jokes about skin color -- like the naive white children thinking the black child is that color because he hasn't taken a bath. Today we are more sophisticated and realize that we should not notice differences in skin color, and should make clear that we don't notice by talking about it constantly.
How, exactly, is society better today than in the time portrayed by these ads?