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Re: Randomness

Postby blacknblue » Tue Apr 15, 2008 9:00 pm

Maybe that is it. If they are trying to appeal to women, then they want models that look like males. You might be on to something.

Why does each gender feel attracted to each other? Bottom line? Reproduction. Does a half starved waif look like they would be an effective reproductive partner? No. Neither attractive nor sexually stimulating to a mature male with a healthy libidio.
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Re: Randomness

Postby Escriba » Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:08 pm

And that's the strange thing, you know?

When women are asked who they like more, Natalie Portman or Scarlett Johansson, women (usually) answer Natalie Portman. Men, Scarlett, of course.

But when men are asked what men they think is more attractive, they usually say people like the new Bond guy, or Eric Bana, or George Clooney; which are the ones women choose.

What happens with us, women?
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Re: Randomness

Postby Asso » Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:12 pm

blacknblue wrote:Maybe that is it. If they are trying to appeal to women, then they want models that look like males. You might be on to something.

Why does each gender feel attracted to each other? Bottom line? Reproduction. Does a half starved waif look like they would be an effective reproductive partner? No. Neither attractive nor sexually stimulating to a mature male with a healthy libidio.


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Re: Randomness

Postby blacknblue » Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:28 am

I am not talking about T'Pol. I am not talking about an slim athletic built. I am talking about bony women whose ribs are sticking out. I am talking about the kind of "woman" that you couldn't hug without getting bruised from all the sharp corners.
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Postby Asso » Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:30 am

AAAHHH! :D
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Re: Randomness

Postby Emberchyld » Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:41 am

Unfortunately, the designers prefer tall, bone-thin women because they are literally coat hangers with legs. Having made dresses for myself and for my much thinner sister, I have to agree that it's easier to design for thinner because there's no need for shaping-- you can make nice, straight cuts and have a lovely garment.

I've heard tell that many actresses are forced to slim down to fit into the same sample sizes that the models wear.

Women then see this in the magazines, think that thin is the ultimate standard of beauty, and try to emulate these coathangers.

Fortunately, the minimum weight standard has been applied successfully in some high profile shows already-- yay! (Sad for the girls who are natually the perfect build for models and might get excluded without doing anything wrong)
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Re: Randomness

Postby JadziaKathryn » Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:48 am

I went into a store once last year with my best friend and her younger sister - one of those stores aimed at teenagers with nothing I wanted anyway. Her sister asked if they had a shirt in an extra large (mind you, the large was really rather small) and the employee said, "We don't carry extra large." Condescending as all get out.

Therefore I said, "Come on, we're leaving." We did. But it's ridiculous when this has spread even to the mall.

Emberchyld wrote:Unfortunately, the designers prefer tall, bone-thin women because they are literally coat hangers with legs. Having made dresses for myself and for my much thinner sister, I have to agree that it's easier to design for thinner because there's no need for shaping-- you can make nice, straight cuts and have a lovely garment.
Well, that makes sense, especially for amateurs. But then what do the desingers get paid for? So it's easier to design for twiggy women. They make up a very small percent of the population. What are the rest of us supposed to wear, sweatpants and baggy t-shirts?

Not that I buy designer clothes anyway. The prices are just ridiculous. But I object to the trickle-down effect it has on making clothes smaller and harder to find for people who actually, you know, eat.
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Re: Randomness

Postby CX » Sat Apr 19, 2008 3:10 am

Well, after 10 years of driving, I had my first accident today... Fortunately no damage, but imagine my surprise when I was waiting for a light to turn green when I felt an impact from behind. So I look in the rear view and it's this VW Beetle. I figure she took most of the damage, but as it turned out all her car had to show for it was some paint transfer on her bumper and a crushed licence plate. I guess that German engineering is pretty good after all... Anyway, I should've been a total asshole and faked whiplash, since I'm evila nd all, but she was already plenty freaked out, so I didn't. I didn;t even get her name or her plate number like I should have, just in case. Oh well. I guess my excitement quota has been filled for the evening.

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Re: Randomness

Postby CX » Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:13 pm

Does anyone know if there's some setting in IE that I could change to make sure that it actually marks links as visitied after I've visited them? About a week ago, my browser just stopped doing that. Its still displays old links that I've followed as being visited, but anything since then hasn't been. It's really annoying and I'd like it to go back to the way it was.

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Re: Randomness

Postby blacknblue » Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:48 pm

Better solution. Dump IE, go to Firefox.
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Re: Randomness

Postby Kevin Thomas Riley » Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:06 am

Does someone know of (online) toy stores, preferably in the UK or within the EU, that sells science fiction and Trek related items?

My nostalgic self is trying to hunt down the retro-made Star Trek Mego action figures.
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Re: Randomness

Postby Distracted » Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:23 am

I would think your best bet there is Amazon or Ebay.
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Re: Randomness

Postby JadziaKathryn » Fri May 02, 2008 3:20 pm

On Alelou's signature:

I got a good smile out of "Oh, the Vulcanity!" :lol: Thanks.

Plus, if you write a Koss story, maybe mine will leave me alone. (My plot bunny and I are in disagreement about this one, because it wants Koss to be a tragic hero.)

Um, you do all know that last bit isn't literal, right?
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Re: Randomness

Postby Linda » Fri May 02, 2008 4:16 pm

Koss as a tragic hero, YES!!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Do it, JadziaKathyrn, :poke:
Listen to your plot bunny :happyjump:
I did it, and although I got tarred and feathered and rode out of town on a rail... :bitch: :explode:

I STILL THINK THE GUY WAS A MISUNDERSTOOD AND UNFAIRLY MILIGNED AND TOTALLY ATRACTIVE VULCAN MALE! :loveeyes:


So there! :raspberry:
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Re: Randomness

Postby Alelou » Fri May 02, 2008 4:35 pm

What's the title of yours, Linda? Now that I've finished mine I can safely go and look and see just how alike great minds think...
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