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Foucaulf
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« on: December 06, 2013, 07:04:01 PM »


I think it is a slightly built, boyish lad.  Ask torie about it.

Twerking is a dance style involving vigorous shaking, as can be seen here.

IMO twerking is culturally significant and there's no act of protest today more authentic than two women twerking on subway tracks. I'm completely serious. (The problem with Miley Cyrus is appropriation and not vulgarity, etc.)
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Foucaulf
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« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2013, 07:20:42 PM »

I strongly condemn this thread's move into the off-topic board. The subject is relevant, given all the ink spilled by "cultural critics" over the Miley Cyrus situation. It is no more frivolous than cat declawing; no more inconsequential than random tax brackets; and no more imaginary than "ideal country" topics. This thread even has maps and gay men unable to take jokes!

I must posit that Beet cannot accept how both Atlasian left and right agree on the issue.
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