You must be very selective in what youtube videos you watch then.I've always enjoyed reading YouTube comments
You must be very selective in what youtube videos you watch then.I've always enjoyed reading YouTube comments
I am actually. I straight up turned off recommendations from channels I'm not subscribed to. So to see these comments from channels I've enjoyed for years is quite disappointing.You must be very selective in what youtube videos you watch then.
She's not a hottie with her tits out. Her existence brings us closer to our own dystopian future, where the feminists cut our balls off and make us carry their purses.What, exactly, is woke about that?
A 60 year old German.She's not a hottie with her tits out. Her existence brings us closer to our own dystopian future, where the feminists cut our balls off and make us carry their purses.
If they were in a club and saw a woman like that, they'd be after her like a dog with two dicks.snip
Probably the latter. Self-professed incels are almost invariably walking red flags whom sensible ladies wouldn't touch with a stick.If they were in a club and saw a woman like that, they'd be after her like a dog with two dicks.
Or potentially skulking in a corner looking at her resentfully and whining about how the hot ones only go for rich, alpha males.
Not even the very traditionally attractive white women are safe from "DEI" accusations anymore.Because the chin is where the DEI is stored
Fun fact, the original creator of Lara never intended her to be a sex symbol, and didn't like that she was turned into one.
Still, I'm kind of fascinated on one level. Perception of beauty is generally culturally determined - hence why some communities plastic surgery themselves into what are to most people bizarre facial arrangements despite (presumably) their in-group thinking it's an improvement.Not even the very traditionally attractive white women are safe from "DEI" accusations anymore.
Guess they want that chinless Mitch McConnell look for her.
It's brain mold caused by being perpetually online. I've had a period in my life where I was constantly looking for things that (politically) pissed me off, just to keep that anger buzz going, and feeling like you're part of a movement that's fighting for something. And that was BEFORE I even had internet. Imagine people like that now on Twitter and Tiktok.Still, I'm kind of fascinated on one level. Perception of is generally culturally determined - hence why some communities plastic surgery themselves into what are to most people bizarre facial arrangements despite (presumably) their in-group thinking it's an improvement.
Just imagine - a whole clique of men who might train themselves to think any woman outside a certain chin shape is ugly or freakish. There's got to be some psychology papers to be written on that.