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No one cares but… I was craving @ChipotleTweets ➡️checked my app➡️had a ton of points➡️ free food ➡️ ordered said food➡️now, I’m about to crush this food while doing a happy dance. Saturday made. ❤️ you gotta love the little things.
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@jordanacpedroso I have Mr. Fox tattooed on my leg! If I had the money to spend frivolously, I’d snatch him up in a heartbeat. Your work is incredible! Best of luck to finding him a new home.
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The non-snarky reaction: This is not just sad for one woman, it's the picture of a Western-world-wide tragedy. This is not "just a vapid celebrity."
This is something going on with women generally, and it's awful to watch.
This is a FIFTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD woman so broken, so insecure, so convinced that she has nothing of value as a woman with a soul, that she deliberately starves herself and takes pictures *deliberately* to look like a teen-aged sex doll.
That open-mouthed pose means exactly the obscenity you think it means.
This is tragedy. Womanhood, traditional womanhood, has been so degraded, insulted, and mocked, that women are not embarrassed to look like silicone whores. But they ARE embarrassed to be seen as mothers or grandmothers.
This is the result of feminism. Not "misogyny." Not "the male gaze."
Resentful, anti-social feminists (yes, mostly with personality disorders), right from the start of the first wave, successfully set in motion what we have today.
This evil ideology told women that what makes them unique and wondrous is worth nothing. That it's degrading to be "just a mother." It's a burden to have children. That they'll never "be somebody" if they're "just a mother and a housewife."
I know this is not new. But in 2025 it is dire. We don't even really criticize it any more. We've accepted it as normal.
This *actually* hurts my heart. I feel actual sympathy for Kate Beckinsdale--I see someone psychologically shattered. And I see the same pattern playing out among so many modern women.
My mother was a victim of this mentality. Yes, my abusive, deranged mother. I can understand and empathize with her because she's a human; that does not require me to pretend she didn't become evil.
She would scream and complain when we were children: "I could have BEEN SOMEBODY if I weren't saddled with three kids and no goddamned man to help me!"
"You kids just see me as nothing but your mother--you don't even see me AS A WOMAN!"
Think about what thought patterns would make a mother say that. What assumptions and fears were running in her mind that this would even occur to her?
Sure, my mother is personality disordered, so she's an extreme, and an outlier. But these same destructive ideas run in the minds of millions of normal-range women, too.
What are we to do? How are we go come back to sanity? Can we rehabilitate what it means to be a decent normal woman, and along with that, what it means to be a decent normal man?
Can we at least start by pretending we think that bringing forth life and nurturing innocent children with love, and dispensing wisdom to them as you age into grandmotherhood, is actually beautiful?
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Kate Beckinsale, at the age of 51, still wants to be a teenager
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