Policing the way women present themselves is a disturbing characteristic of authoritarian regimes. Your legs must cross in this way; your knees pointing at this angle. Be sure to hold your hands like so.
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Like this whole Way To Sit was even part of the Princess Diaries. That was not supposed to be an instruction manual, people.
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10 or 15 is about 500% - 750% of 2.
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Talking about the sitting
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For me, it's their hair. I get that they wore it loose and curled or styled it for the photo. But not one came in with a french braid or ponytail? And not one sported a cute short haircut or (heaven forbid) a buzz? Not one? Sister wives hair. Creepy.
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Didn’t realize sexy was a requirement for White House intern
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Really bothers you that some women seem to dress in a way not designed to please you
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Pointing out that the presentation within the photo demonstrates a likeness with how authoritarian regimes present themselves and power's propensity for adjusting, managing, and regulating human behavior isn't quite the same as complaining about how people sit.
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You might be onto something with those rainbow pens, though. Good example!
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So how many minorities does there have to be for you to be satisfied? Then you criticize the how the young ladies are sitting. Maybe they realize they're in a professional setting and not the set of some crap MTV reality show. Criticize first, ask questions later...or never.
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