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BlackShanglan

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That I am not the only one who finds this repulsive:

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005570587,00.html.

Ah, yes. True equality for alternative sexualities; we're gleefully happy to reduce your desire, too, into something we can flog to sad, middle-aged men. Least favorite quote: "FORGET shoes or handbags, this season’s must-have accessory for female celebs is a lesbian lover."

Thank goodness we're not making this crass, shallow, and objectifying.

Shanglan
 
BlackShanglan said:
That I am not the only one who finds this repulsive:

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005570587,00.html.

Ah, yes. True equality for alternative sexualities; we're gleefully happy to reduce your desire, too, into something we can flog to sad, middle-aged men. Least favorite quote: "FORGET shoes or handbags, this season’s must-have accessory for female celebs is a lesbian lover."

Thank goodness we're not making this crass, shallow, and objectifying.

Shanglan
It had to happen at some point. Heterosexual partners have been the fashion statement for too long.
 
Ah, yes, I remember when Madonna was at the fashion forefront, with her little affair with...um... forget the name now... oh yeah, Sandra Bernhard. There was a similar idea going around, that lesbians were the current fashionable bracelet.

But really, Shang, you're talking about the Sun, for crissakes... a horrible little rag.
 
Love black.

:D

And, oh, certainly, Shang, you are not the only one. The Sun is repellent in a lot of ways.
 
Stella_Omega said:
But really, Shang, you're talking about the Sun, for crissakes... a horrible little rag.

Well, yes, there is that. One can always ask after them in Merseyside and hear a more accurate measure of their worth.

Please also tell me that there's a way to restore my typoed missing 'e' to the title of this thread ...

Shanglan
 
BlackShanglan said:
Well, yes, there is that. One can always ask after them in Merseyside and hear a more accurate measure of their worth.

Please also tell me that there's a way to restore my typoed missing 'e' to the title of this thread ...

Shanglan
Sadly, there's no way of re-writing thread titles- I've tried too...
 
BlackShanglan said:
Well, yes, there is that. One can always ask after them in Merseyside and hear a more accurate measure of their worth.

Please also tell me that there's a way to restore my typoed missing 'e' to the title of this thread ...

Shanglan

I thought it was cute. *snuggle*

Start threads in haste, repent at leisure?
 
carsonshepherd said:
I thought it was cute. *snuggle*

Start threads in haste, repent at leisure?

My God, you're awfully cute today. :)

It's amazing. I never think I have a moment of spare time for my own leisure, but the number of things for which I must repent always changes that perspective. I think I might need that feline 9 lives thing; seven of them would have to be devoted to repentence.
 
Like everything celebrity wise, whether it's a publicised ultrasound m/c purchase or the very latest de-tox method there is no such thing as bad publicity.

Just to piss all the youth off. My mouth is watering at the thought of Camilla and Carol Thatcher.
 
BlackShanglan said:
That I am not the only one who finds this repulsive:

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2005570587,00.html.

Ah, yes. True equality for alternative sexualities; we're gleefully happy to reduce your desire, too, into something we can flog to sad, middle-aged men. Least favorite quote: "FORGET shoes or handbags, this season’s must-have accessory for female celebs is a lesbian lover."

Thank goodness we're not making this crass, shallow, and objectifying.

Shanglan

Dear Shang........its The Sun...what do you expect? Everything they print is repulsive, crass and shallow.
 
When I first began reading Vogue some 44 years ago (in my early teens) I took note of the myriad and evocative lesbian leers twixt the fashion models (before they became sooper). Nowt new in the Sun article, only lacks the finesse of Condé Nast.

Perdita
 
I must be jaded. Such attempts at celebrity decadence come across as incredibly juvenile. Especially for those celebrities that can only ever love themselves. Include the homemade porn movies that "leak out" in the category as well.
 
A comment in another UK's paper was that they would believe that The Sun was gender neutral when they repeated the story with unattractive balding men.

Og
 
matriarch said:
Dear Shang........its The Sun...what do you expect? Everything they print is repulsive, crass and shallow.

True, of course - and indeed, that's why I read it. They're an amusing bunch; I find their humor second only to "Private Eye," even though they don't intend it. But now and then even the Sun manages to set a new low.

Or possibly I just like being offended. Perhaps I ought to make a hobby of it? :)
 
BlackShanglan said:
True, of course - and indeed, that's why I read it. They're an amusing bunch; I find their humor second only to "Private Eye," even though they don't intend it. But now and then even the Sun manages to set a new low.

Or possibly I just like being offended. Perhaps I ought to make a hobby of it? :)
You could collect models of horses- they have all the different breeds...
I've heard that writing is an excellent hobby. ;)
 
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