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I reference the graduate in the writeup. Similarly to "The Graduate" the bride in "Runaway Bride" was a woman marrying for her families sake, not her own, like I described it, a woman without agency. In Runwaway Bride Maggie Carpenter wants to please her fiancés so much she even changes what eggs she likes depending on fiancé - thus a woman without a sense of self at all.
My comment about sexist trope still stands.
Sarah's jokes are crude, crass and stepping over the line very often. That's pretty much the signature of many comedians. Her joke for Obama was all about going to Florida and convince your old jewish parents to vote for him, and she threw in a jewish joke here as well that I'm sure a lot of people find distasteful. Her mistake was joking about the one thing we can no longer joke about, and I'm surprised that Droga5 hadn't noticed the wind blowing on that topic yet.
For shits & giggles, we can pretend that Lucille looked like this, because of another cover, namely the one of Mississippi seeds, har har har! Of course, that's not the case, and the mass-produced, once stolen, original Lucille with the inlay you speak of is a black guitar. I don't know if B.B. King ever had a guitar with a copper-nameplate like the one shown in the ad. All I know is, I don't like the advert very much, but I like B.B. King. Oh, and this has something to do with Toyota and "bold".
Since this has turned into a picture thread, I'll bite.
I think that the guitar picked is the burned wood color because that's the color of the guitar on the album cover "Lucille", where the art direction/photo is quite deliberately reminding viewers of the shape of a woman. (Next comment will have another photo)
Yes, it's unfortunate that the first two comments spent their energies on disagreeing with David more than discussing the idea but that was to be expected when he weighed in on the creation of such nudes in the first place.
Like Patrick from the Unfappening says, pictures on the internet aren't so easily removed. Now that we know an immoral Russian webhost has all the images and he refuses to take them down, tender (read "horny") moments between starlets and their chosen partners will forever be found on the net.
I say "immoral" because he's banking on stolen property. Funnily enough, that's how a lot of the most popular web sites work these days. And there's literally nothing that the toothless DMCA or other copyright laws can do about it. International copyright relations to Russia are complicated, on top of an already complicated idea of ownership of data in the shape of photographs or music, in a world where people honestly think "it's on the internet = it's public domain".
While I like the artists cover-ups, especially the cartoon octopus & proud bird, for the idea to work these have to spread further than the original nudes. Also, now we're in the territory of bringing more attention to something that one of the involved starlets has called a "sex crime". She's calling it a sexual violation and demanding that the laws change so these web sites can be punished (ie; Russian host & more). I agree that laws need to change, this much has been obvious for years with photographers leaving the business and countless bands packing it up. Those photos are copyrighted, and there are laws about that, but it's not very sexy to talk about how hard it is for creators of stuffs to keep control of their stuffs. Google can scan your email for child porn, surely there's a tech solution to this dilemma? There is, but when we go there, the discussion shifts to an overbearing controlling government and then the discussion derails again. We've had all of these conversations before.
Sometimes it's just simpler to cover up the nipples with an octopus.
Really?
It's B. B. King's "Lucille" because first idea. *sigh*
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