I'd say the beret is the hardest garment to pull off and sounds like he's not succeeding.Everyday. With his greasy, long and fine hair flicked over one shoulder. And his beret facing diagonally downward the other way. I just know he spends 5 mins+ positioning that beret every morning
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Is this the look he's going for?Everyday. With his greasy, long and fine hair flicked over one shoulder. And his beret facing diagonally downward the other way. I just know he spends 5 mins+ positioning that beret every morning
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I find this highly relatable though, I have exactly the same problem
Sadly I can quite believe Peter’s tweet is true. I was going to ask why they didn’t ask a male pupil to be a drag queen given that a drag queen is male but then I can probably guess the answer. A male says no that’s the end of the matter. Whereas a female says no she can be pressured & bullied into changing her mind.Couple from twitter
Randomly, I came across this tweet from Sean Lennon the other day. I don’t know why I was surprised - I guess 'cause I imagined he’d be pro gender ideology. Anyway, it was nice to see that, despite the circles he must mix in, he is not captured:A few months back a video of this teacher teaching critical thinking went viral, some of you might remember it. He challenged a boy in his classroom to prove that JK Rowling was racist, transphobic and bigoted by showing him the evidence. Of course the kids were basing their opinions of JK on what others had written about her on social media.The teacher made no reference to his own personal views.
The poor guy has been sacked now!
See video above about the case.
I wish! Sadly I’ve got this image stuck in my headAnybody else got Raspberry Beret by Prince stuck in their head now
Thank You for that Stunning image I don't think I've ever seen anything quite so Beautiful
Didn't think this meme I screenshot earlier would come in handy so soon...A beret every day?! Fuck
Especially if he doesn't have a string of onions round his neck, nor pronounce "grenouille" correctly!I'd say the beret is the hardest garment to pull off and sounds like he's not succeeding.
It’s always about the TIMs though, never TIFs. Are people really too dense to see that all this catering to MEN is a huge perpetuation of the misogyny that we were only beginning to start to shake off 20 years ago. Women will always come second to men.Backed by £1m in advertising spend. That's serious money. Are C4 funding this?
There's no agenda though, nothing to see here...
It's the whole new language for meCouple from twitter
God this takes me back, I read the bloody chamber almost 40 years ago, I devoured everything Angela Carter wrote , I must reread them again. Thank you for reminding me.Hi, I normally just read on here, but your post made me want to tell you about a collection of short stories called 'The Bloody Chamber' by feminist writer Angela Carter. They are a retelling of traditional fairytales with a twist. Some of you might remember the 1984 film, 'The Company of Wolves' which was based on the book. Angela Carter wrote the screenplay - with the Red Riding Hood narrative front and centre. Sadly, she died ìn 1992, I love her books and would be interested in her opinion of the current gender 'debate'. She did an excellent job on the Marquis de Sade in her book 'The Sadeian Woman'.
Finally, I'm rereading 'Material Girls' by Kathleen Stock which I imagine you are all familiar with. If I remember rightly, it includes a discussion of the Stroop Test whiçh was posted about on here very recently.
Same - I studied it at university many, many decades ago, and then inhaled everything else she’d writtenGod this takes me back, I read the bloody chamber almost 40 years ago, I devoured everything Angela Carter wrote , I must reread them again. Thank you for reminding me.
I know. And frustratingly the idea of the campaign could actually hold some weight if it focused on everyday bodies. Then again I suppose something that included, say, menopausal women, didn't make it off the drawing board.It’s always about the TIMs though, never TIFs. Are people really too dense to see that all this catering to MEN is a huge perpetuation of the misogyny that we were only beginning to start to shake off 20 years ago. Women will always come second to men.
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E45 Launches Inclusive 'This Is Me. This Is My Space' Campaign — PBL Magazine
E45 is supporting transgender, non-binary and gender diverse people with the release of a new campaign - ‘This Is Me, This Is My Space’ – which has won the annual Channel 4 Diversity in Advertising Award. The campaign will be backed by over £1 million worth of commercial advertising airtime across twww.pblmagazine.co.uk
That's a really good point, menopause is awful for dry, itchy skin. By being 'inclusive' they're alienating a huge amount of potential customers.I know. And frustratingly the idea of the campaign could actually hold some weight if it focused on everyday bodies. Then again I suppose something that included, say, menopausal women, didn't make it off the drawing board.
There’s so many groups they could use, who’re being completely ignored. Menopausal women is an excellent example but everything has to be about bloody trans. They have to shoe horn it into everything.I know. And frustratingly the idea of the campaign could actually hold some weight if it focused on everyday bodies. Then again I suppose something that included, say, menopausal women, didn't make it off the drawing board.
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