Thanks a lot HB, I sent that to a couple of women I know, as usual, but the reception this time was a tad frosty.
Thanks a lot HB, I sent that to a couple of women I know, as usual, but the reception this time was a tad frosty.
They're not talking to you?
You know, I always found that scene to be grossly over-rated. First, Sharon Stone is tremendously over-rated. And who for goodness sake, in a world replete with porn and images of the female genitalia, could really get THAT excited over the sight of it? Come on. The whole thing was so overblown.
Shock value? I know the film was a while back, but people were jaded with "shock" even then.
You know, I always found that scene to be grossly over-rated. First, Sharon Stone is tremendously over-rated. And who for goodness sake, in a world replete with porn and images of the female genitalia, could really get THAT excited over the sight of it? Come on. The whole thing was so overblown.
Shock value? I know the film was a while back, but people were jaded with "shock" even then.
Agreed. Reminds me of back in the pre-Internet days when the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue would come out, and the hype would be off the scales. It was like the media and the male population had never seen a picture of a scantily clad (much less naked) woman before. I remember thinking, "Am I the only who has heard of Playboy?" The hype seemed to have died down, but now apparently SI is going along with woke culture and the body positivity movement on its swimsuit models which is reigniting the hype again but for different reasons.
Maybe I'm missing something, but is there some sort of backstory or deeper meaning behind the bundled up Bernie meme? Its a sort of mildly amusing picture, that you see once, chuckle and forget but for some reason its become this huge thing.