Re: Objectification of human subjects
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xkaes
You're absolutely correct, of course. It makes me physically sick to even think about looking at Michelangelo's David, and needless to say, I never would take a picture of it -- even if given a chance.
I have to assume there's no mirror in your bathroom either.....
Re: Objectification of human subjects
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Originally Posted by
xkaes
Thanks.
If you haven't walked a mile in a woman's shoes, you can't judge. OK, I know you will, but you shouldn't. Sounds like someone needs to read the book "Black, Like me" or "A Bunny's Tale". Go walk a mile in any oppressed person's shoes.
Vaughn,
My comment was not meant for you -- in any way. I was thanking you. Sorry for the confusion.
Re: Objectification of human subjects
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Originally Posted by
paulbarden
I have to assume there's no mirror in your bathroom either.....
All the mirrors in my house are on the ceiling.
Re: Objectification of human subjects
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Originally Posted by
paulbarden
I have to assume there's no mirror in your bathroom either.....
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Originally Posted by
xkaes
All the mirrors in my house are on the ceiling.
Sadly, the mirrors in my house state, "Objects look smaller than they appear". :(
Re: Objectification of human subjects
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consummate_fritterer
Sadly, the mirrors in my house state, "Objects look smaller than they appear". :(
Once you get to my age (74 in two hours), you remove all mirrors from the house.
Re: Objectification of human subjects
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bloodhoundbob
Once you get to my age (74 in two hours), you remove all mirrors from the house.
Keep on doing whatever works for you, my Brother! Happy Birthday!
--
Jac, right behind you in years.
Re: Objectification of human subjects
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Jac@stafford.net
Jac, right behind you in years.
Me too.
Happy Birthday.
- Leigh
Re: Objectification of human subjects
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Jac@stafford.net
Keep on doing whatever works for you, my Brother! Happy Birthday!
--
Jac, right behind you in years.
Thanks, Jac and Leigh. It's been quite a ride!
Re: Objectification of human subjects
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Originally Posted by
xkaes
You guys REALLY need to stay up late and watch Stephen Colbert or Saturday Night Live, one of these nights. How do YOU spell S-A-R-C-A-S-M???
I'm the king of sarcasm and even I didn't get it. I don't think Stpehen Colbert is funny but I do watch SNL...perhaps I missed the pertinent episode...
Re: Objectification of human subjects
The only thing I see in the 2 photos are photos I think are not particularly "good" or interesting. I might not be smart enough to understand them.