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betty swollocks

large member
bonhomie - |ˈbänəˌmē; ˌbänəˈmē|
noun
cheerful friendliness; geniality : he exuded good humor and bonhomie.
ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, from bonhomme ‘good fellow.’)

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avuncular - |əˈvə ng kyələr|
adjective
1 of or relating to an uncle.
• kind and friendly toward a younger or less experienced person : an avuncular manner.
2 Anthropology of or relating to the relationship between men and their siblings' children.
ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin avunculus ‘maternal uncle,’ diminutive of avus ‘grandfather.’
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Cathryn

Legendary Member
There's the long lost ideal of sisterhood...buried under endless piles of celeb mags teaching girls to laugh at people sweating or having spots, and drowned in bitchiness.

V sad.
 

yenrod

Guest
Kirstie said:
I could not agree with you more Cathryn.

Along time ago in school I was taught about the culture of the media...

Its appears its ran away with some' ability to differentiate between Culture and what should be reported !

I personally despise the media.

The sexualisation of the famous tied in with explicit behaviour by those depicted in popular media has not done our society one degree of good at all and leads, it appears, to our detriment - as a society !
 
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