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jemmieroxy November 19 2008, 00:41:16 UTC
well they should just get daniel radcliff's pick for Equus...that'd make my head turn.

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cherrystreet021 November 19 2008, 12:30:43 UTC
this!

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matt_nothing November 19 2008, 00:47:45 UTC
I didn't look carefully and for a second I thought they'd used a real horse.

Of course, that wouldn't surprise me.

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thereisajoy November 19 2008, 00:48:09 UTC
I also thought the phrasing they used is used for sex appeal. Naked girl, 'taken for a ride', or it could just be my disgust for PETA showing.

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orphe_ November 19 2008, 00:53:07 UTC
it's a reference to lady godiva.

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mindfulness November 19 2008, 01:02:54 UTC
Lady Godiva rocked if the legend is true. Quite the heroine.

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orphe_ November 19 2008, 01:49:51 UTC
quite the feminist - she was protesting against someone who was both her own husband and a lord.

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mindfulness November 19 2008, 02:27:46 UTC
True, and against cruel levels of taxation. It's impressive activism and revolutionary considering the era.

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melissamuse November 19 2008, 00:57:26 UTC
as a woman.... i personally don't care what advertising gimmicks they use, as long as it gets attention. how many men are more likely to read after viewing this?
the woman in the ad consensually posed for it and likely makes a living from her sexuality - more power to her.

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etomlef November 19 2008, 01:26:54 UTC
amen.

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filthy_lily November 19 2008, 05:32:52 UTC
I third this.

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vomitxx November 19 2008, 21:59:18 UTC
I agree with this.

It's the woman's choice to pose the way she does. No one is making them.

They do it for attention. Just like the demonstrations they do on the streets. It's to draw attention.

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