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Kame House
...and then I learned there was a TikTok community dedicated to bringing back the Bimbo.
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<blockquote data-quote="Super Kami Guru" data-source="post: 16943" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>I also learned it's run predominantly by women for "girls, gays and theys" directed towards anyone who is a "leftist who likes to have their tits out." </p><p></p><p>So...it's an aim to "reclaim" the word bimbo by acting like a bimbo and promoting hyper-femininity, but they want it to not be used as a pejorative term, but more as a term of empowerment? What? Bimbo used to mean dim-witted person who dressed for attention and acted in a hyper-sexualized way, and most women considered it a bad thing to be or to be called...now we're supposed to go back to calling hyper-feminine people bimbos, because that's what a small sub-section of the internet wants? K, sure...let's see how that plays out when guys start calling hyper-feminine women bimbos on the streets...let the offended generation start their campaigns against these evil bastards using a term they want used...</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/bimbo-reclaim-tiktok-gen-z-1092253/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>For the record -- no issue with women doing a bit of "bimbofication" to themselves (article says that's what it's called, so sure...), I can get behind women accentuating their womanly features 1000%, but don't go bringing back terms like you're black people trying to reclaim the 'n-word' for themselves. Bimbos weren't persecuted, they were just stereotyped idiots. You want to spout about equality and bring back a pejorative at the same time, don't go getting offended when it's used that way, you bimbos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Kami Guru, post: 16943, member: 22"] I also learned it's run predominantly by women for "girls, gays and theys" directed towards anyone who is a "leftist who likes to have their tits out." So...it's an aim to "reclaim" the word bimbo by acting like a bimbo and promoting hyper-femininity, but they want it to not be used as a pejorative term, but more as a term of empowerment? What? Bimbo used to mean dim-witted person who dressed for attention and acted in a hyper-sexualized way, and most women considered it a bad thing to be or to be called...now we're supposed to go back to calling hyper-feminine people bimbos, because that's what a small sub-section of the internet wants? K, sure...let's see how that plays out when guys start calling hyper-feminine women bimbos on the streets...let the offended generation start their campaigns against these evil bastards using a term they want used... [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/bimbo-reclaim-tiktok-gen-z-1092253/[/URL] For the record -- no issue with women doing a bit of "bimbofication" to themselves (article says that's what it's called, so sure...), I can get behind women accentuating their womanly features 1000%, but don't go bringing back terms like you're black people trying to reclaim the 'n-word' for themselves. Bimbos weren't persecuted, they were just stereotyped idiots. You want to spout about equality and bring back a pejorative at the same time, don't go getting offended when it's used that way, you bimbos. [/QUOTE]
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