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>> No.12846788 [View]

>>12846742
Says more about what /fa/ is now than about me, but thanks. Making up for all the 2011-2013 shitposting I did here

>> No.12846730 [View]

>>12846712
I get it. I took a couple classics courses for similar reasons. It's full of women now that most of the smarter guys are moving into technical fields

>> No.12846700 [View]

>>12846597
The normalization of a self-contained nuclear family was the result of a particular historical and material context; you can't change it without changing the context that necessitated it. America was made up of European immigrants moving westward, which often meant leaving a large portion of their family behind in either the Old World or on the east coast. This type of self-made individualism meant that extended families in the traditional sense weren't really possible.

Also, for all of the feminist critiques one can have of the nuclear family, they're still objectively superior to single-parent households. Or forcing a man who doesn't get to see his offspring more than twice a week to pay for half of the costs of raising his wife's child.

>> No.12846535 [View]

>>12846275
I can get down with a lot of early feminists like Wollstonecraft, but even they started off with the wrong premise that gender differences are mostly or entirely cultural, rather than at least partially biological. It's a blank slate ideological belief

>> No.12843926 [View]

>>12842434
>I need to be indoctrinated into a political ideology just to understand women
How about reading novels written by women and actually talking to women?

>> No.12843916 [View]

>>12842165
>he thinks feminism is about acknowledging female subjectivity
It's a political ideology with some insane ideas. You can't be a feminist if you genuinely believe that hormonal differences affect brain development. You can't be a feminist if you think that that paternity is decided by the mother, not genes. Feminism is ridiculous.

>> No.10509207 [View]

>>10509143
>99% of models probably starve
To be fair, even the wealthy ones are starving. It's part of the job description.

>> No.9850283 [View]

>>9850258
No I don't. You confusing me with Sieg?

>> No.9850232 [View]

>>9850193
Looks like the One Direction cat who dated Taylor Swift

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>>9850132
>number 2 model in the world back in like 2010 posting on /fa/
Nah, the board was just obsessed with her.

>>9850124
The outfit is by her girlfriend who's a designer. Some older Jewish woman, forgot her name. Inspired by Joy Division https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqw30pJZO8A

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>>9850094
Here's what I mean

>> No.9850094 [View]

>>9850075
She still looks amazing, she's just clearly aging out of modeling, unfortunately. Outside of photoshopped shoots, she looks like a Scandinavian mom now. I miss the short haired dyke look.

>> No.9850001 [View]

>>9849981
I miss the terrible trip-obsessed /mu/, with the sing-alongs and the last.fm threads. Now all they have are Death Grips and Kpop. It's been moderated to death.

>> No.9849972 [View]

>>9849966
Initially. I've been posting on /fa/ for much longer, though.

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>>9849786
Cole Mohr and Freja Beha. The king and queen of 2009 /fa/. Now all we have is Cara and skin threads. And Cole is a wannabe Brooklyn artist, and Freja looks like she's 35.

>>9848105
What ever happened to momma dod?

>> No.9566105 [View]

Every morning I crawl out of my burlap sack and brush my tiny teeth with a piece of lint on a stick. I spend the morning scavenging for nuts and acorns, sometimes getting bit up pretty bad by territorial squirrels (that's when my thimble helmet really comes in handy). In the afternoon I hide in planters near crowded areas and scurry out onto the sidewalk to scare the tall-kin into dropping change, electronics, and doodads which I pawn at the Manlet Market for mini-credits (I almost have 1,000!). It is a tenuous peace we have with the Tall Ones; their superior size and strength have driven us to the dark depths of society, but in turn we have become quick, crafty, and silent. Sometimes I wonder if they can see us at all. Anyway, at night I light scraps of garbage on fire, put on my reverse-spectacles (which shrink text down to a size my pea-sized eyeballs can parse), and have a nice read while I eat a bit of duck food. For desert I eat a blackberry, then masturbate into a sock I stole from a sleeping Big-ling, into which I can fit nearly my whole body. At 10PM I crawl into the dresser drawer I sleep in and pull the burlap over my eyes to keep any moonlight out- we manlets fear the power of the moon, hanging so large in the sky. This is my life, the life of every manlet.

I am 5'9".

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>>9557296
I always thought she sorta looked like a white Rihanna, or like a young Mick Jagger in drag

>> No.9553228 [View]

>>9553142
>>9553213
2008 Freja was an 11 though
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDJCruYEPxw

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>> No.9548356 [View]

>>9543985
>On Sight
>Black Skinhead
That's literally it. I hear far more Trap and Dancehall influences than industrial. And even if the entire album were industrial, Death Grips didn't even originate that sound anyways.

>> No.9447720 [View]

I missed the shitshow. How was it?

>> No.8993590 [View]

>>8993575
reply to this dude>>8993433
also my top 5 were
BITWC
Like Someone In love
Leviathan
The Act of Killing
To the Wonder

>> No.8993575 [View]

>>8993336
The purposefully meditative pacing is what made it work. The café scene's power comes from watching Adele mature over those 10 years. You wouldn't have any invested interest in the character without those 3 hours of empathy building.

>> No.8993181 [View]

>>8992521
It was actually the best movie of last year. Fight me on it

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