I feel like having sex or something like that....

yes but van your sig line is just such a flat out turn off; how can expect to ever get laid with that following you around everywhere?
 
It ammused me actually. Comments from a feminist. And on top of that, I think it's equally applicable, in escence, to men. *shrug* Love me for my brain and body, not my sig line ;)
 
Camille Paglia is brilliant. She combines satire and the half-truths we don't wanna hear, and makes us love to hate her.

Well, most people, anyway. I just love her.

And quoting her in a sigline would be more of an invitation to fuck than a turn-off, for me. A man who reads Paglia is, in all probablility, more socially conscious than most.


peachykeen said:
yes but van your sig line is just such a flat out turn off; how can expect to ever get laid with that following you around everywhere?
 
Paglia and Dworkin, flip sides of the same ridiculous coin. They can both take a long walk off a short pier. I've got no use for either of their bullshit.
 
Dworkin, now, she makes me want to hurl. I'm in agreement with you there. But Paglia seems to have a more tongue-in-cheek sensibility. I actually came to love her through the lens of Susie Bright, so maybe that shows a bit of my warped quasi-academic slant. I like Paglia because she gets people all riled up, mostly. She's good.

peachykeen said:
Paglia and Dworkin, flip sides of the same ridiculous coin. They can both take a long walk off a short pier. I've got no use for either of their bullshit.
 
Bah. I've read a bit of her stuff, and I'm not impressed. I don't despise her or anything, I just think she's highly overrated, not particularly insightful, and faux-academic.
 
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