New Miley Cyrus Music Video
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Nobyl wrote...
SolidShark wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
NeoStriker wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
Holy fuck, what did they do to her?Why do you care huh? She's a full-grown WOMYN, she can do WHATEVER SHE WANTS AND NOBODY CAN JUDGE HER. IF IT FEELS GOOD, THEN IT CAN'T BE BAD. Welcome to the glorious new era.
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high. In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become. I guess there's not really any use in getting upset over something neither I or most of society have done little to stop though. It's too bad, she seemed like such a nice girl when she was younger. But, as they say, business is business.
There is a horrible stereotype that women are always the victims in violent attacks. Men are sometimes too victims of domestic violence. In return, our society frowns upon a man who kills/hurts a woman who has destroyed him verbally and physically, but when a woman kills/hurts a man in domestic violence for the very same reasons, the news rarely report it (and sometimes, media encourages it via movies).
OT: Are you familiar with the phrase "Asking for it"? How could we possibly know if there was consent or not?
The report for the most part doesn't deal with rape or sexual mannerisms, it's about consistent physical abuse, being beaten etc.
The statistical report points out that most of the physical abuse occurs in a relationship, there's a bit of a chance the woman is the cause but it's more likely the male. I can attest to the fact that there are a lot of women in one-sided abusive relationships, quite a few of my friends have ended up in them before and it's fairly clear the man is at fault, usually a drunkard and/or one of those wigger/nigger egomaniacs. You should actually read the article, it's a fairly recent study and brings a lot to light.
Stereotypes aren't given for just any random reason, a nerd is a nerd because they're usually socially inept and intelligent and most of the people put under the stereotype fall right into those two categories. It's true that the media and others will just laugh off women to male abuse and that is a problem in itself, but it's undeniable that women are more often than not the victim.
You do know your post are fucking idiotic
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say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
SolidShark wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
NeoStriker wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
Holy fuck, what did they do to her?Why do you care huh? She's a full-grown WOMYN, she can do WHATEVER SHE WANTS AND NOBODY CAN JUDGE HER. IF IT FEELS GOOD, THEN IT CAN'T BE BAD. Welcome to the glorious new era.
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high. In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become. I guess there's not really any use in getting upset over something neither I or most of society have done little to stop though. It's too bad, she seemed like such a nice girl when she was younger. But, as they say, business is business.
There is a horrible stereotype that women are always the victims in violent attacks. Men are sometimes too victims of domestic violence. In return, our society frowns upon a man who kills/hurts a woman who has destroyed him verbally and physically, but when a woman kills/hurts a man in domestic violence for the very same reasons, the news rarely report it (and sometimes, media encourages it via movies).
OT: Are you familiar with the phrase "Asking for it"? How could we possibly know if there was consent or not?
The report for the most part doesn't deal with rape or sexual mannerisms, it's about consistent physical abuse, being beaten etc.
The statistical report points out that most of the physical abuse occurs in a relationship, there's a bit of a chance the woman is the cause but it's more likely the male. I can attest to the fact that there are a lot of women in one-sided abusive relationships, quite a few of my friends have ended up in them before and it's fairly clear the man is at fault, usually a drunkard and/or one of those wigger/nigger egomaniacs. You should actually read the article, it's a fairly recent study and brings a lot to light.
Stereotypes aren't given for just any random reason, a nerd is a nerd because they're usually socially inept and intelligent and most of the people put under the stereotype fall right into those two categories. It's true that the media and others will just laugh off women to male abuse and that is a problem in itself, but it's undeniable that women are more often than not the victim.
You do know your post are fucking idiotic

I fail to see how your reply is anything less than idiotic itself, but still, please feel free to make a rebuttal any time.
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opanihuya wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
a nerd is a nerd because they're usually socially inept and intelligent
I actually find that statement to be true.
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Pyre wrote...
opanihuya wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
a nerd is a nerd because they're usually socially inept and intelligent
I actually find that statement to be true.

dude you're ruining it. go
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opanihuya wrote...
Pyre wrote...
opanihuya wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
a nerd is a nerd because they're usually socially inept and intelligent
I actually find that statement to be true.

dude you're ruining it. go
He's not ruining anything, you're really bad at this.
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Nobyl wrote...
opanihuya wrote...
Pyre wrote...
opanihuya wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
a nerd is a nerd because they're usually socially inept and intelligent
I actually find that statement to be true.

dude you're ruining it. go
He's not ruining anything, you're really bad at this.
Tch. Enjoy your stay.
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Nobyl wrote...
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
SolidShark wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
NeoStriker wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
Holy fuck, what did they do to her?Why do you care huh? She's a full-grown WOMYN, she can do WHATEVER SHE WANTS AND NOBODY CAN JUDGE HER. IF IT FEELS GOOD, THEN IT CAN'T BE BAD. Welcome to the glorious new era.
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high. In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become. I guess there's not really any use in getting upset over something neither I or most of society have done little to stop though. It's too bad, she seemed like such a nice girl when she was younger. But, as they say, business is business.
There is a horrible stereotype that women are always the victims in violent attacks. Men are sometimes too victims of domestic violence. In return, our society frowns upon a man who kills/hurts a woman who has destroyed him verbally and physically, but when a woman kills/hurts a man in domestic violence for the very same reasons, the news rarely report it (and sometimes, media encourages it via movies).
OT: Are you familiar with the phrase "Asking for it"? How could we possibly know if there was consent or not?
The report for the most part doesn't deal with rape or sexual mannerisms, it's about consistent physical abuse, being beaten etc.
The statistical report points out that most of the physical abuse occurs in a relationship, there's a bit of a chance the woman is the cause but it's more likely the male. I can attest to the fact that there are a lot of women in one-sided abusive relationships, quite a few of my friends have ended up in them before and it's fairly clear the man is at fault, usually a drunkard and/or one of those wigger/nigger egomaniacs. You should actually read the article, it's a fairly recent study and brings a lot to light.
Stereotypes aren't given for just any random reason, a nerd is a nerd because they're usually socially inept and intelligent and most of the people put under the stereotype fall right into those two categories. It's true that the media and others will just laugh off women to male abuse and that is a problem in itself, but it's undeniable that women are more often than not the victim.
You do know your post are fucking idiotic

I fail to see how your reply is anything less than idiotic itself, but still, please feel free to make a rebuttal any time.
fine.
Nobyl wrote...
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high.Explain
Nobyl wrote...
In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become.Yes, pitty a woman who is living a life how she wants and is living well off as compared to most people. The same industry for years has popularized sex, drugs, or the rockstart lifestyle?
Seriously, people grow up and no one should have to live a life dictated by anyone
Also,
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Cruz
Dope Stone Lion
The way BBC gathered that data makes me not believe them at all.
Now I'm not saying that they're 100% wrong, but...yeah.
Now I'm not saying that they're 100% wrong, but...yeah.
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cruz737 wrote...
The way BBC gathered that data makes me not believe them at all.Now I'm not saying that they're 100% wrong, but...yeah.
Wasn't it WHO who gathered it? That's the only reason I can even believe it at all, considering it's Big Black Cock we're talking about here. If you look at the graph where it shows the prevalence of abuse from a partner per region, you see it's all the third-world shitholes that hit over 30% of all women. Just goes to show how "culturally enriched" those regions are. However, on the flip side, once you look at the next graph where it shows the prevalence of abuse from a non-partner per region, you see it's the high-income regions that have the highest percent. Due to the range of this graph being so small, I'm unsure if there's anything really significant going on between any of these regions.
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say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high.Explain
The image she portrays isn't one that's going to teach respect and civility to the impressionable fan-base that follow her every word. Slutty clothing and actions, tons of makeup and a life-style that will likely lead someone to ruin in life. The image she's portraying leads young girls to believe they have to be the prettiest, sluttiest girl around if they want to make it in life. The constant stress this puts on them leads to depression and insecurity, which are two of the primary reasons women in abusive relationships don't do anything about the situation they're in. That image is a recipe for disaster.
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become.Yes, pitty a woman who is living a life how she wants and is living well off as compared to most people. The same industry for years has popularized sex, drugs, or the rockstart lifestyle?
Do you honestly think rich celebrities have it that well off? Working all-day, most nights and constantly worrying about their image? My sister used to be a huge fan of her, she used to tell me about what she liked, the clothes she wanted to wear and the kind of person she was based on the discussions she had with her fans on her fan-sites, this Miley seems to be the complete opposite of what she was telling me. I pity anyone who are unable to control their own lives and be themselves, no amount of material gain is worth sacrificing your personal freedom for. The very family she's a member of, the large corporations that own every part of her likely left her with no choice in the matter, born into a rich slavery.
If that's what you call dictating your own life your perception of reality is entirely skewed. Behind the glam and velvet curtains of fame and fortune is a world of stress, corruption and pain. I envy no one and pity everyone who is a part of that world.
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Nobyl wrote...
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high.Explain
The image she portrays isn't one that's going to teach respect and civility to the impressionable fan-base that follow her every word. Slutty clothing and actions, tons of makeup and a life-style that will likely lead someone to ruin in life. The image she's portraying leads young girls to believe they have to be the prettiest, sluttiest girl around if they want to make it in life. The constant stress this puts on them leads to depression and insecurity, which are two of the primary reasons women in abusive relationships don't do anything about the situation they're in. That image is a recipe for disaster.
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become.Yes, pitty a woman who is living a life how she wants and is living well off as compared to most people. The same industry for years has popularized sex, drugs, or the rockstart lifestyle?
Do you honestly think rich celebrities have it that well off? Working all-day, most nights and constantly worrying about their image? My sister used to be a huge fan of her, she used to tell me about what she liked, the clothes she wanted to wear and the kind of person she was based on the discussions she had with her fans on her fan-sites, this Miley seems to be the complete opposite of what she was telling me. I pity anyone who are unable to control their own lives and be themselves, no amount of material gain is worth sacrificing your personal freedom for. The very family she's a member of, the large corporations that own every part of her likely left her with no choice in the matter, born into a rich slavery.
If that's what you call dictating your own life your perception of reality is entirely skewed. Behind the glam and velvet curtains of fame and fortune is a world of stress, corruption and pain. I envy no one and pity everyone who is a part of that world.
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Narovka wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high.Explain
The image she portrays isn't one that's going to teach respect and civility to the impressionable fan-base that follow her every word. Slutty clothing and actions, tons of makeup and a life-style that will likely lead someone to ruin in life. The image she's portraying leads young girls to believe they have to be the prettiest, sluttiest girl around if they want to make it in life. The constant stress this puts on them leads to depression and insecurity, which are two of the primary reasons women in abusive relationships don't do anything about the situation they're in. That image is a recipe for disaster.
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become.Yes, pitty a woman who is living a life how she wants and is living well off as compared to most people. The same industry for years has popularized sex, drugs, or the rockstart lifestyle?
Do you honestly think rich celebrities have it that well off? Working all-day, most nights and constantly worrying about their image? My sister used to be a huge fan of her, she used to tell me about what she liked, the clothes she wanted to wear and the kind of person she was based on the discussions she had with her fans on her fan-sites, this Miley seems to be the complete opposite of what she was telling me. I pity anyone who are unable to control their own lives and be themselves, no amount of material gain is worth sacrificing your personal freedom for. The very family she's a member of, the large corporations that own every part of her likely left her with no choice in the matter, born into a rich slavery.
If that's what you call dictating your own life your perception of reality is entirely skewed. Behind the glam and velvet curtains of fame and fortune is a world of stress, corruption and pain. I envy no one and pity everyone who is a part of that world.

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Cruz
Dope Stone Lion
Narovka wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high.Explain
The image she portrays isn't one that's going to teach respect and civility to the impressionable fan-base that follow her every word. Slutty clothing and actions, tons of makeup and a life-style that will likely lead someone to ruin in life. The image she's portraying leads young girls to believe they have to be the prettiest, sluttiest girl around if they want to make it in life. The constant stress this puts on them leads to depression and insecurity, which are two of the primary reasons women in abusive relationships don't do anything about the situation they're in. That image is a recipe for disaster.
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become.Yes, pitty a woman who is living a life how she wants and is living well off as compared to most people. The same industry for years has popularized sex, drugs, or the rockstart lifestyle?
Do you honestly think rich celebrities have it that well off? Working all-day, most nights and constantly worrying about their image? My sister used to be a huge fan of her, she used to tell me about what she liked, the clothes she wanted to wear and the kind of person she was based on the discussions she had with her fans on her fan-sites, this Miley seems to be the complete opposite of what she was telling me. I pity anyone who are unable to control their own lives and be themselves, no amount of material gain is worth sacrificing your personal freedom for. The very family she's a member of, the large corporations that own every part of her likely left her with no choice in the matter, born into a rich slavery.
If that's what you call dictating your own life your perception of reality is entirely skewed. Behind the glam and velvet curtains of fame and fortune is a world of stress, corruption and pain. I envy no one and pity everyone who is a part of that world.
Spoiler:
You do realize that the post you quoted followed by a clapping .gif(which I'm going to interpret as you agreeing with him/her) is filled with assumptions?
Right? You can't be this dense?
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GiantBeardedFace wrote...
Narovka wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high.Explain
The image she portrays isn't one that's going to teach respect and civility to the impressionable fan-base that follow her every word. Slutty clothing and actions, tons of makeup and a life-style that will likely lead someone to ruin in life. The image she's portraying leads young girls to believe they have to be the prettiest, sluttiest girl around if they want to make it in life. The constant stress this puts on them leads to depression and insecurity, which are two of the primary reasons women in abusive relationships don't do anything about the situation they're in. That image is a recipe for disaster.
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become.Yes, pitty a woman who is living a life how she wants and is living well off as compared to most people. The same industry for years has popularized sex, drugs, or the rockstart lifestyle?
Do you honestly think rich celebrities have it that well off? Working all-day, most nights and constantly worrying about their image? My sister used to be a huge fan of her, she used to tell me about what she liked, the clothes she wanted to wear and the kind of person she was based on the discussions she had with her fans on her fan-sites, this Miley seems to be the complete opposite of what she was telling me. I pity anyone who are unable to control their own lives and be themselves, no amount of material gain is worth sacrificing your personal freedom for. The very family she's a member of, the large corporations that own every part of her likely left her with no choice in the matter, born into a rich slavery.
If that's what you call dictating your own life your perception of reality is entirely skewed. Behind the glam and velvet curtains of fame and fortune is a world of stress, corruption and pain. I envy no one and pity everyone who is a part of that world.

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Schroude wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
Narovka wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high.Explain
The image she portrays isn't one that's going to teach respect and civility to the impressionable fan-base that follow her every word. Slutty clothing and actions, tons of makeup and a life-style that will likely lead someone to ruin in life. The image she's portraying leads young girls to believe they have to be the prettiest, sluttiest girl around if they want to make it in life. The constant stress this puts on them leads to depression and insecurity, which are two of the primary reasons women in abusive relationships don't do anything about the situation they're in. That image is a recipe for disaster.
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become.Yes, pitty a woman who is living a life how she wants and is living well off as compared to most people. The same industry for years has popularized sex, drugs, or the rockstart lifestyle?
Do you honestly think rich celebrities have it that well off? Working all-day, most nights and constantly worrying about their image? My sister used to be a huge fan of her, she used to tell me about what she liked, the clothes she wanted to wear and the kind of person she was based on the discussions she had with her fans on her fan-sites, this Miley seems to be the complete opposite of what she was telling me. I pity anyone who are unable to control their own lives and be themselves, no amount of material gain is worth sacrificing your personal freedom for. The very family she's a member of, the large corporations that own every part of her likely left her with no choice in the matter, born into a rich slavery.
If that's what you call dictating your own life your perception of reality is entirely skewed. Behind the glam and velvet curtains of fame and fortune is a world of stress, corruption and pain. I envy no one and pity everyone who is a part of that world.

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Tsuvian wrote...
Schroude wrote...
GiantBeardedFace wrote...
Narovka wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high.Explain
The image she portrays isn't one that's going to teach respect and civility to the impressionable fan-base that follow her every word. Slutty clothing and actions, tons of makeup and a life-style that will likely lead someone to ruin in life. The image she's portraying leads young girls to believe they have to be the prettiest, sluttiest girl around if they want to make it in life. The constant stress this puts on them leads to depression and insecurity, which are two of the primary reasons women in abusive relationships don't do anything about the situation they're in. That image is a recipe for disaster.
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become.Yes, pitty a woman who is living a life how she wants and is living well off as compared to most people. The same industry for years has popularized sex, drugs, or the rockstart lifestyle?
Do you honestly think rich celebrities have it that well off? Working all-day, most nights and constantly worrying about their image? My sister used to be a huge fan of her, she used to tell me about what she liked, the clothes she wanted to wear and the kind of person she was based on the discussions she had with her fans on her fan-sites, this Miley seems to be the complete opposite of what she was telling me. I pity anyone who are unable to control their own lives and be themselves, no amount of material gain is worth sacrificing your personal freedom for. The very family she's a member of, the large corporations that own every part of her likely left her with no choice in the matter, born into a rich slavery.
If that's what you call dictating your own life your perception of reality is entirely skewed. Behind the glam and velvet curtains of fame and fortune is a world of stress, corruption and pain. I envy no one and pity everyone who is a part of that world.

cruz737 wrote...
You do realize that the post you quoted followed by a clapping .gif(which I'm going to interpret as you agreeing with him/her) is filled with assumptions?Right? You can't be this dense?
You're the one who's dense cruz.
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cruz737 wrote...
Narovka wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
say what! wrote...
[quote="Nobyl"]I just know this somehow correlates to female abuse rates being at an all-time high.Explain
The image she portrays isn't one that's going to teach respect and civility to the impressionable fan-base that follow her every word. Slutty clothing and actions, tons of makeup and a life-style that will likely lead someone to ruin in life. The image she's portraying leads young girls to believe they have to be the prettiest, sluttiest girl around if they want to make it in life. The constant stress this puts on them leads to depression and insecurity, which are two of the primary reasons women in abusive relationships don't do anything about the situation they're in. That image is a recipe for disaster.
say what! wrote...
Nobyl wrote...
In a way I kind of feel sorry for her and in a way I'm sickened by what the industry has become.Yes, pitty a woman who is living a life how she wants and is living well off as compared to most people. The same industry for years has popularized sex, drugs, or the rockstart lifestyle?
Do you honestly think rich celebrities have it that well off? Working all-day, most nights and constantly worrying about their image? My sister used to be a huge fan of her, she used to tell me about what she liked, the clothes she wanted to wear and the kind of person she was based on the discussions she had with her fans on her fan-sites, this Miley seems to be the complete opposite of what she was telling me. I pity anyone who are unable to control their own lives and be themselves, no amount of material gain is worth sacrificing your personal freedom for. The very family she's a member of, the large corporations that own every part of her likely left her with no choice in the matter, born into a rich slavery.
If that's what you call dictating your own life your perception of reality is entirely skewed. Behind the glam and velvet curtains of fame and fortune is a world of stress, corruption and pain. I envy no one and pity everyone who is a part of that world.
Spoiler:
You do realize that the post you quoted followed by a clapping .gif(which I'm going to interpret as you agreeing with him/her) is filled with assumptions?
Right? You can't be this dense?
Cruz, I agree with the post because through study and experience I have reached the same conclusions as Nobyl. Just because someone doesn't go through the hassle of providing a bibliography doesn't mean that everything they say is just an assumption. I do read your posts, and you make assumptions all of the time, like "your taste in games is terrible just because you think a certain game is good or bad" or "you have a different opinion than I do you must be a fucking idiot" or "you didn't provide a source for something therefore everything you say is bullshit and just an assumption." or "you're agreeing with a post I think is full of assumptions you must be dense."
Who's the dense one here?