......and I say #1 because no doubt it will not be the last.
Earlier in the week, Mama asked me why I have never been involved in a book club, since I love books so much. Hm, I had never really thought about it before. So, I started looking around on the internet because I thought it was a brilliant idea. But, unfortunately......My suburbia
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HA HA!! Well, it's still nice to learn about something as a movement, and not just a belief. I feel that by being a woman who is against inequality for women that by default makes me a feminist. But, to study how our world came from societies where women were the wise and revered.....to now the exact opposite in our society would be fascinating. I'm not gonna go all fem-nazi I don't think--but then I said the same thing about being militant. And, eh, I turned out to be in my own white way. But, it just a chance to learn something new, to read, to grow in mind and spirit.
I agree with you though about your college proffersor. I think that feminism as a movement should be something that all women's voices are heard in. Or else, affective and unbias reasoning and beliefs can't happen.
And, I, as you're fellow Aquarian (and I might be from Northern NJ, but my grandfather listens to more country music then most people should) am not a big fan of Rockabilly fashion, but, omg, I love the music.
Yeah, I'm so becoming a fan. HA HA! I find this funny....I mean, is country music really a mostly southern thing? Northerners I've met who listen to country always say something like you did to the effect of "I might be from (whatever northern state), but....) I mean, is it really weird for northerners to like country? I don't really know that many, and certainly none off the internetworld, so I don't really know.
Yeah, Rockabilly seems very fan though, and I love fashion. I keep telling myself that it's vain to be into fashion. But....eh, fuck it. I like planning out outfits, or things that might go together, trying new stuff with my clothes/body. It's just another form of art.
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Of course, sayth the history major, the argument can be made (and correctly so) that all history is like that, LOL
LOL As someone with natural C cup boobies, I just hope you don't burn you're bra's. They might've been made by "the man" but boy oh boy are they more comfortable then going braless sometimes.
RE the northerns and country music: Yes. LMMFAO Like, I'm from Northern NJ, yes? We're not more "refined" because that's bullshit, but the popular music is dance, hip hop, r&b stuff. The further you go into South Jersey, the more it's like going through the Mason-Dixon Line (not just from the music. Also from the attitudes and movements and living styles of the Southerns) .... and country music is pretty damn popular down there.
My gf lives in Tennessee and I told my friend from Newark (the ghetto. Not the only one or the worse one in NJ, but it's pretty craptastic living conditions in that city) that my friend liked some country music and she got all "O_O" and wanted me to swear that I wasn't getting into "that crazy shit." LMMFAO. So. Yeah. There's a big biased thing that goes on over county music up here.
We in the general NYC area is the only area in the country that doesn't have any country music stations on the radio dial. Like, at all. Even the crappy little AM stations don't play country.
LOL I'm not big on fashion myself, lol, but everyone's allowed their moments of vanity, and if you want yours to be fashion, then who cares what people think? LOL I like rockabilly music and I like country bluegrass.
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