I debated which term to use and decided on body shaming because it was a touch vague. Bottom line is that these two women were just at lunch and now people are reducing it to just their breasts. Objectified would’ve probably been a clearer word choice, but I think since the meme is making a comparison between the two its inherently body shaming. Regardless of whichever one you personally think is more attractive.
I debated which term to use and decided on body shaming because it was a touch vague. Bottom line is that these two women were just at lunch and now people are reducing it to just their breasts. Objectified would’ve probably been a clearer word choice, but I think since the meme is making a comparison between the two its inherently body shaming. Regardless of whichever one you personally think is more attractive.
I think exemplified is the most accurate term here.
But it doesn’t have a negative connotation, so it doesn’t fit with what you all are trying to do here.
Surely the meme is in the eyes of the viewer. Who decided this was about breaststroke?
The meme did. Literally the meme is a “joke” about breast size.
The meme says “actual inflation” and “reported inflation”.
Why isn’t this a joke about hair length? What are YOU projecting?
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My point is that the “offensive” part of this meme exists purely in the viewer’s head.
People are being offended by their own thoughts.
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What do narcotics have to do with this?
That generation thinks they can reassign the meaning of all words without issue. They’re trying to use “narc” to mean narcissist.