What is a woman?

Grant 2022-04-23 07:02:22


I remember that I wrote a post about female men and green tea bitches in Tianya a long time ago, but after being scolded wildly, I never wrote any posts in Tianya again. Why do you mention this, because every feminist girl may have had a stage when she was proud of a female man, and felt that only if she did not depend on men in life and materially could she be regarded as honoring women, and she could be regarded as a woman She is a good girl with a high-quality, high-spirited mind with pursuit and consciousness, but what about the reality? Maybe most of the green tea bitch girls are the winners in life. They are sober about the moment they want, without so many entanglements and nonsense. Isn't Qiu Ren De Ren completely defeating all the stupid female men? Of course, just pursuing the word "female man" is also a loser. Just as Tianya netizens refuted me back then, calling the same-sex a bitch is a woman with inferiority complex who despises female identity. What position do you have to put on a high profile to discriminate against others? ? So I like "sex and the city".
It may also be the reason why people are middle-aged. This kind of movie extended from American dramas still seems to resonate very much, although there are many bloody plots in it. Of course, many people think that watching this movie is aimed at exposing the camera. It's a shame to mention this. I don't want to be able to express my views very frankly when I was young, even if it is misunderstood. How to promote gender equality is really still difficult. Just as men can talk about love action movies with their friends unscrupulously in public, how about chatting with clients about which porn star is hotter and getting closer to each other? Like one of the office cultures I hated so much before, where a bunch of self-righteous men talk about women's bodies, what if I'm also talking about which male colleague seems to have a special function outside of work? Or which one is more sex, not many girls dare to talk to me, it is estimated that everyone directly spit the word "female hooligan" on their faces. So in the movie, Samantha broke out and broke out at the dumbest dudes in the world - Middle Eastern men, so the quartet sang women's songs in a far-flung Middle Eastern hotel, yes we were women, no People can better understand the oppression or oppression we have suffered...
Why do we live?
When I was writing this diary, I thought about the topic for a long time. This is a big proposition. I have a lot of things in my head that I want to say, but I don't know where to say it. Since I was a teenager, I was like Kelly in the movies, I told myself that I wanted total control of my life, that I wanted absolute freedom. So I had a rebellious adolescence, I also experienced many setbacks, and went through many detours. Now I have finally changed from a "crazy girl" in the eyes of the world to a more reliable "aunt", but I have never stopped thinking for a moment. Well, what exactly do I want? What am I living for?
We carry the burden of life on our backs, and live in an orderly manner for the sake of our responsibilities and the people we love around us, but our minds are free, so we have books, music, art, and movies. There is a TV. It is hard to tell our true words. I am glad that I have not given up writing, or I will slowly give up thinking and become all living beings whose thoughts must be "controlled" by life. I don't know what the meaning of my life is. What? What kind of ideas can I pass on to my next generation? Or the unhappiness of having to give up self, sacrifice? So I watch movies and cry because what's there to cry about in life? Is it useful to cry in the face of setbacks? Can only take a deep breath, rush forward to meet the Buddha, kill the Buddha, meet the ghost and kill the ghost. And to whom are you crying? Crying makes people feel like you are so old and childish, and makes your loved ones feel that this person will always have to worry about him and will never be worth relying on? Or expose it to the opponent, let him see what kind of coward you are, and expose your weaknesses to the enemy. Is it interesting? Therefore, our tears are all sold at low prices to movies and TV, the joys and sorrows of others, and we hide all our inner thoughts.
Many people don't like Kelly after watching "sex and the city", because they think Kelly has been tossing, and she has already passed well. The skirt she wears, a Dior letter T-shirt with a tutu skirt and denim, is a fashion that ordinary people can't appreciate. I think this woman is dressed like a lunatic, but the god who wrote the film review said, what do these idiots know? This outfit integrates the romantic temperament of women, the female advocate of pursuing freedom and the yuppie spirit, so many of the best designers in the world are guys, because there are too many stupid men, and they generally appreciate women in a materialistic way. Show a little bit of ideological connotation, and immediately feel awkward and faulty, just like Kelly in the play, things are forced. (To be continued)

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Sex and the City 2 quotes

  • Samantha Jones: Lawrence of my labia!

  • Samantha Jones: One week in Abu Dubai. All expenses paid.

    Carrie Bradshaw: I always been fascinated by the Middle East. You know, desert moons, magic carpets.

    Lily York Goldenblatt: Like Jasmine and Aladdin.

    Carrie Bradshaw: Yes, sweetie! Just like Jasmine, but with cocktails.

    Charlotte York: It really sounds exciting. When are you gonna go?

    Samantha Jones: [modest tone] I don't know... When can you all be free?

    [Everyone stare at her]

    Samantha Jones: You didn't think I was going without my gals? All expenses paid for all four of us. All we have to do is pick the week, and the sooner the better!

    Miranda Hobbes: Let me just check my work schedule.

    [Looks at her cellphone really quick]

    Miranda Hobbes: Yeah! All clear!

    Carrie Bradshaw: Well I gotta check... but I'm good to go Middle East, sweetie!

    Samantha Jones: [all excited] Charlotte! How's three weeks from now?

    Charlotte York: Oh, I... I don't know.

    Samantha Jones: [demanding tone] I go to children's birthday parties for YOU! You're going to Abu Dhabi for ME!

    Miranda Hobbes: Children's birthday parties. Pulling out the big guns.

    Charlotte York: Ah... okay.

    Samantha Jones: [obliviously] Thank you!