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12:50 pm

20101123




Media has always dictated how we women dress, how we should live our lives.
& i might have fallen victim to this albeit i dont desire to be stick thin.

"Advertising not only sell products, it sells values, it sells images, and more so, it sells concepts of love and sexuality, of romance, of success and perhaps most important, of normalcy."
"The problem is not about sex. It's about the trivialisation of sex, the culture's pornographic attitudes on sex."
Advertising advertising advertising. Y U NO chillax abit?


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