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I Have This Class At School And Among Other Things We Learn About Advertising.

I have this class at school and among other things we learn about advertising.

The other day, our teacher asked us what present of women's advertisements we think are photoshopped.

One kid goes 60%. Another goes 75%. One said 90%. Some kid even said 99% (!!).

They were all wrong.

The answer is 100%.

Yes you are not reading this wrong.

In a survey they made they found out that 100% of advertisements containing women are photoshopped.

So if you're ever looking at a commercial or a billboard and wishing you could be that pretty, you might already be, and honestly it doesn't matter, regardless, you are beautiful just the way you are.

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6 years ago

Are asexuals a part of the LGBTQ+ community?

Honestly, I don't know. What I do know, is that asexuals can be accepted without a doubt, but they can also get harassed and picked on, and anything in between. My coming out went rather fine, I even did a presentation about it to the whole class, but despite that I often feel left out of certain situations. Some asexuals may be fine without a full support system, they might not figure out they're ace at all, they might think they just don't like sex, they might not know what others feel about it so they think they're straight, they might not even know what asexuality is.

But some asexuals feel left out. They feel misunderstood. Unheard. Weird. Different. Like they are forced to like that kind of stuff. It can brake up relationships. It can mess people up.

If you feel like aces are hurting the community in any way, please let me know, but from what I've seen, aces only want to be accepted. They are not too pushy or act hatred twords any part of the community (of course, I am talking in general, not about specific people).

So before you begin to judge all asexuals about not being harased like the rest of the community might, or not actually needing to be a part of the community, maybe think of those who DO need to feel like they are a part of something, who need to feel accepted, who need to feel like they are not different.

(This also goes out to aro people, but I don't know much about the topic, my apologies)


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6 years ago

All the short people that complain about being short have failed to understand how frickin cute short people are


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6 years ago

It has come to my attention that many girls like to rest their heads on their girlfriends which works great for me who likes it when girls put their heads on literally any part of my body


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6 years ago

Me, texting with a girl: *smiling* oh no what if I like her?

Me, texting with a boy: *smiling* oh no what if I like him?

Actually me: *laughing at my own jokes*


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6 years ago

*constantly sees girls in a much higher league than the guys they're in a relationships with and never the opposite*

Me, a feminist: it's because women are being reduced to their appearance and taught they are nothing more than that, while guys are being shown for 'so much more' and shown that physical appearance isn't everything and what's on the inside matters most

Also me, a lesbian: IT'S BECAUSE THERE ARE NO UGLY WOMEN ALL GIRLS ARE FRICKIN BEAUTIFUL


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