Posted on 07/22/2006 4:22:33 PM PDT by Pokey78
the new trend for the enlightened, liberated woman of today . . . to be proudly naked on the internet.
Sounds like a pretty healthy trend to me!!!
I was very temped to post some fantastic photos. But I decided to stand almost mute.
Wasn't Kerry's daughter's boob on display through a sheer top a few years ago?
The nice thing about nekkid feminist pix on the Internet is that you don't have to hear them talk.
But that one, if I recall, was kind of 'bad nude' as they say on Seinfeld.
I don't get the fascination. There's been a ton of porn available on the net for a decade.
Or so I heard........
"Vanita" is the perfect name for someone who does this.
Dang it, where's the pictures??
*grin*
Here you go -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rebba/171966912/
Yep.
Amazingly, they blamed the photographer and gave such a BS story, that I feel its insulting to ones intelligence to even repeat it.
Knitting anyone?
I am SHOCKED, shocked, I tell you.
I guess if you can have any dork that can put two sentences together become a "blogger", then this is the natural extension for those that want to grasp at Internet fame but have nothing intellectual to offer.
"Mona Lisa is finally jumping out of the frame, slapping Leonardo and painting herself," declared Lola the Car Chick, a photographer who was among more than 11,000 viewers of the scarf shot by Rebekka Guoleifsdottir, a 28-year-old single mother from Reykjavik.Mona Lisa was nude? Lola the Car Chick -- another triumph of public education.
Yet accusations of narcissism, exhibitionism and feminist betrayal have dogged the emergence of a new breed of women photographers who are ignoring the supposed threats of internet stalkers and publicly posting nude self-portraits on the internet."Dogged" seems appropriate when "feminist" occurs in the sentence.
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