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Idris Elba reveals the story behind the name of his production company ‘Green Door’ [x]

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Trying something new: taro! #bubbletea #afterworktreat #checkoutmypedicure (Taken with instagram)

Trying something new: taro! #bubbletea #afterworktreat #checkoutmypedicure (Taken with instagram)

Spam and brown rice. God I’m so filipino. #posthotyogameal #tabasco #spam (Taken with instagram)

Spam and brown rice. God I’m so filipino. #posthotyogameal #tabasco #spam (Taken with instagram)

consciousburning:

thiscuntsays:

kiskex:

Distinguished sociologist Erving Goffman noted that women in photographs are often portrayed in compromising or submissive situations such as having the head turned upwards to expose the neck or in a contorted stances often with light self-touching. Such poses invite the gaze of the viewer and make the subject of the photograph seem vulnerable and exposed to sexualization. 

as highlighted by the image, Erving Goffman made it known that these poses were problematic because if we saw any reversal of the gender roles, we perceive it as weird or strange. this image shows a man posing in a feminine fashion… men are very rarely posing like this in professional photography.
essentially, if our instincts tell us something is strange about a person in a photograph, it is representative of the demand of gender display in advertisements.

I would be down for more advertising like this. In fact, my first thought was ‘sexy neck time’.

consciousburning:

thiscuntsays:

kiskex:

Distinguished sociologist Erving Goffman noted that women in photographs are often portrayed in compromising or submissive situations such as having the head turned upwards to expose the neck or in a contorted stances often with light self-touching. Such poses invite the gaze of the viewer and make the subject of the photograph seem vulnerable and exposed to sexualization. 

as highlighted by the image, Erving Goffman made it known that these poses were problematic because if we saw any reversal of the gender roles, we perceive it as weird or strange. this image shows a man posing in a feminine fashion… men are very rarely posing like this in professional photography.

essentially, if our instincts tell us something is strange about a person in a photograph, it is representative of the demand of gender display in advertisements.

I would be down for more advertising like this. In fact, my first thought was ‘sexy neck time’.

(via tumblinfeminist)

kashmeare:

ee-maann:

Mr Pharell.

Hi baby.

can i be that juice box

kashmeare:

ee-maann:

Mr Pharell.

Hi baby.

can i be that juice box

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 Al Green - I Can’t Get Next to You
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Al Green - I Can’t Get Next to You

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