the 'this is what a feminist looks like' is a play on a tshirt worn by tracey emin. fyi, not her idea. love the girl and love what she stands for, but credit is due where it's due.
In fact it was a Tshirt created by Elle magazine in partnership with Whistles the clothes shop, to promote their movement in changing the conception of the modern feminist. You can find pictures of David Cameron and Ed Milliband wearing the shirt on the internet.
(This was a dig at no one. Just supplying info)
I admire what she does, I really do, and I admire that she didn't get corrupted by fame and instead used it to help the world. But the question is, would any of you guys give a shit about what she does if she wasn't beautiful? Or even, would she get accepted to uni and this job position if she wasn't famous?
My two cents: I'd personally still give a shit even if she wasn't as pretty. Her beauty is like a bonus, to me anyway. I think she's smart enough to get into uni without the celebrity stature, she got accepted because she works hard and just happens to be famous. And in a way, her fame probably helps with her job position, she can use to the advantage. That's not a bad thing because she really does seem to care about what she's working for.
I also think that she'd still get into uni and get the position, but the world would just probably see her as "another ambitious working class woman" if she wasn't famous because of acting, and good looking.
And that's my point! There are women (and men of course too) who are more hardworking than her, also absolved uni and now work at an equally important job, but the world doesn't care cause they're not hot.
She was in Harry Potter. That was a massive series, and obviously she wouldn't have gotten cast if she were a terrible actress and didn't put work into her acting.
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· 9 years ago
Stop disliking bookhoarder!!! I mean, isn't he/she entitled to their own opinion?
It's like with RDJ and books like Hunger Games and Harry Potter.
People post a lot of stuff about these people and I don't see the hype about them. So as we keep posting more I just end up disliking them because they seem overrated.
You can dislike me all you want.
I dislike her and it's just my personality, and disliking me won't do crap.
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Does that mean you dislike all the really nice, popular kids at your school too? If someone gets a lot of hype, it's generally because they're likeable. It honestly seems ridiculous to dislike someone just because they're popular...
No, I don't automatically dislike popular kids. I just dislike certain celebrities for reasons explained and I don't care how ridiculous it is.
On an unrelated note, clever username.
Who said that I just simply also dislike her personality anyway? Alright, I think you guys hate my opinion enough even though this is one of few places where this should be allowed. I'll be on my merry adventures now. Ta.
I never said you didn't like her personality. I said you don't give a thought to it, which is dumb. You just don't like her because everyone else does. You don't seem to take who she is into account.
Tack on Jennifer Lawrence to that list of people overly talked about. It’s to the point where I loathe her name and if she appears on screen I change the channel
(This was a dig at no one. Just supplying info)
>not a land whale with pink hair
kek
People post a lot of stuff about these people and I don't see the hype about them. So as we keep posting more I just end up disliking them because they seem overrated.
I dislike her and it's just my personality, and disliking me won't do crap.
On an unrelated note, clever username.