Speaking with your dollar

Sep 24, 2011 12:17

There is a saying about speaking with your dollar, which means if something's good you buy it, if it isn't, you don't. I've heard people being called to speak with their dollars regarding the long-term decline of Marvel and DC. It has occured to me that people have been speaking with their dollars for twenty years, but Marvel and DC just blame it ( Read more... )

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canadiacookie September 24 2011, 19:50:38 UTC
I spoke with my dollar once, this girl was like dancing with her booty in my face so I stuck a dollar in her thong. Then she kept dancing there some more, so I stuck another dollar in there! By the end of the night, I spent well over $5!

That may or may not be a true story.

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earthscorch September 25 2011, 09:30:08 UTC
Exactly! And if she sucked, you would keep your dollar and she would stop dancing! That's economics!

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bakaknight September 29 2011, 02:57:22 UTC
ahem.

WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO STARFIRE?!

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earthscorch September 29 2011, 11:54:56 UTC
Yeah, been hearing a lot of gripes about that. Not a fan of the whole 'sexually liberated' thing, though this is more like a straight up blowup doll. I've been meaning to write a thing on this. Actually I did once, but LiveJournal ate it. I think it was during a denial of service attack. Heh. :) That one was triggered by reading about Sucker Punch. They're all talking about how it's a feminist movie, and I'm thinking, 'So dressing up like a man's sex toy is feminist?' Maybe I'll write it up again later.

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bakaknight September 29 2011, 12:18:15 UTC
Oh, I can get how Sucker Punch is a feminist movie. It's a very Victorian-influenced (despite not being set in that era) kind of feminism though.
The audience knows that she doesn't deserve the lobotomy, but she will get it anyway. However, she is her own person, she is not to be defined by the fact that she has boobs, or that she is now lobotomised. The Men around the women do not define them; they define themselves.

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earthscorch September 30 2011, 00:21:01 UTC
Dressing all fetishy, though, they're selling their bodies. They're putting their attractiveness to men as their defining trait. It doesn't matter if they are being assertive, they are implying that their worth is only relative to how men treat them. I haven't seen the movie, though, so I can only make guesses by looking at pictures and from what I've read.

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