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  1. Nono, this was honest. I mean, Luke is a sort of genius. He manages it to sell Emma, a young woman who has never experienced the hardship of beeing a working woman at minimum wages (and no, I do NOT consider her acting as hard work), to sound like somebody who really cares..... On the other hand, she is an actress, so she can deliver these lines in the right tone.... I wonder, how long she will milk Harry Potter for that.....

     

    After all: nice dress, Emma!

     

    Yeah Jonny, why not have someone nobody knows talk about it. That would surely benefit the cause a lot more because it's more...real?

    Now that I think about it, how the hell could we ever allow to have dozens of artists perform for band aid in the 80's for starving people in africa when they had no personal experience as humanitarian aid workers or as victims of starvation at all? What sort of scam was that? Those ethiopians must have felt so betrayed....

  2. Lol well...I have caused some controversy it seems.

    I think that this thread will and must ultimately remain an interesting idea only. I think there are no "family friendly", true fantasies about anyone you are capable of having a romantic interaction with - if they were to appear so here, i believe they are either not yet fully formed or have been edited in some way by its owner. Your mind makes the effort to construct an entire script in your head. It does that because it's obsessed with that person to some extent and you can get (or at least have a hope of getting) what is impossible in the real world. For someone you just want to be casual friends with, your mind would not waste all that time and energy on an elaborate plot.

  3. Rescue crews finding you unconscious holding hands? Come on, just admit to it.

    Why not a fantasy of meeting her in the VIP area of an airport while your flights are delayed due to snow? You talk for two or three hours about the weather, the economy, and life in general, and thats it. Boarding starts and life goes on. THAT is family friendly ^_^

  4. :huh:

    On the point of sexiness : Not every low-cut and revealing dress worn ONCE on a red carpet is an expression of a newfound attitude. She is an actress, remember? And her job doesn't just end on the last day of shooting. "Slutty" clothing doesn't seem to be a regular part of her wardrobe.

    On the point of betrayal : I felt betrayed when she didn't  - oh well never mind. Get over it.

    On the point of talking like person X but acting like person Y : Sounds like the average woman to me :rolleyes:

     

    I don't know what it's like to have your pic taken 24/7 and have every word you say recorded and played back to you at every turn by someone - but I imagine it would be quite the impossible job to stay true to everything you ever said. So maybe she just decided some years back that its futile anyway.

  5. I think it must be really difficult to be forced to be brave and nice through your whole puberty. In one Interview Emma tells how difficult it was. She could never just paint her Nails or change her haircolour...

    But I also think there are better ways to get rid of a good-girl image than showing your breats oder break into a hotel pool.

     

    And those ways are...?

    I would have liked Emma Watson to be a lot of things, but she is just some and not others - by design, by accident, who knows. 

    But it never fails to amaze me how some people can't keep from openly voicing their disappointment about how she does not live up to their standards.

    What is it about role models that you need them so badly?

  6. Happy 19th birthday, Emma :hug: :hug: :hug: !

     

    I'm sorry I don't have much for you except a place to get away from it all.....

     

     

     

    ....and this to relax....and because I'm sorry we didn't get to talk these days.... :doh: ....

     

     

    :hug: I hope that will change again!

     

     

     

     

     

  7. :blink:

    Apparently you didn't get the part where i said "often associated". Whoever did this photo manip didn't do it to spotlight Emma Watson's independence and spirit, he (yes I'm sure it was a guy) did it to show to the world what he would like her to be. A pretty vessel to be filled with what he considered to be "true" qualities. That's why many do manips of her. Because she is the perfect canvas for projections.

    Also,  I didn't say I considered any other place on earth the ultimate paradise of women's rights.

    But it's good that you made absolutely sure that millions of islamic women wear that thing bec of their own personal choice and not at all bec of social pressure.

    Now if only you could explain to me what exactly that power is they draw from a headcovering ...and which they could not find anywhere else in their wardrobe or their beliefs...you will have a hard time  convincing me that it is anything but an invention of insecure males trying to hide as much as possible their "possessions" from the world. That they convinced women it's something they should be proud of is one of the worst jokes in history. Always assuming the worst of their neighbours - and their women -  as a way of life. Truly not an atmosphere of oppression at all, where else in the world would you find respect, trust and pride and free expression of your beliefs...

  8. Wow, what a shitty and racist thing to say!

     

    I didn't say anything about "race". But I do think that the lifestyle often associated with that piece of headwear (which tries to relegate women to the role of domestic servant as much as possible) is ultimately not going to get any society on this earth anywhere...so if Emma were to end up like that for whatever reason it would be a great loss. Which would be yuck  :wacko: .

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