This article does a good job of explaining the joy of Svexuality, explaining why others have fallen where stout Dominican hearts have made a final and persevering stand.
This article does a good job of explaining the joy of Svexuality, explaining why others have fallen where stout Dominican hearts have made a final and persevering stand.
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What is the mixed message? She’s lying on her back with her chest pushed up and her legs spread. I’m very confused.
I think this ad inappropriately sexualizes robots.
No bot should be out in public with boobs.
Let’s not even mention C-3P0’s pelvis.
As often, Björk was there first:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjI2J2SQ528
(explicit content!)
I remember that video. I also remember sitting in the corner, weeping, afterwards.
That was you in the corner? I thought that was you in the spot. light.
Hee hee.
JOB
Losing my Virginian.
Yes, JOB, I’m *pretty* sure this is the vodka whose ad campaign I had in mind.
It stuns me that this campaign has been going on for as long as the article indicates it has — more like seven years than the two or three I’d thought. It almost seems like some creepy spinoff from the creepy viral-marketing campaign for the creepy Kubrick/Spielberg joint A.I.
(Still and all… if I’m honest with myself… I will admit to having a *bit* of a crush on EVE from WALL·E. But that’s it.)