GuitarAtomik
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"That looked like a fucking yacht to me!"
lol
lol
Que?Sexist assholes capitalizing on a women's serious issue. But hey, the women would not want to deny cancer awareness, so it makes it all good.
PS. EVERYONE should watch the documentary Pink Ribbons, Inc. should be in netflix.
Best part of the video"That looked like a fucking yacht to me!"
lol
Women don't have to be forced into it for it to be a dick move capitalising on women's issues.Que?
None of the women in the video seem like they were forced into doing it. Many of them seem to be having fun, and some of them have their significant others with them while they are getting motorboated.
If I could stick my face in ladies' cleavage for charity I would totally be gaining something out of it.If they were 'capitalizing on a women's serious issue', they would be gaining something out of it. The only thing they are gaining out of this is youtube views. And they have donated $2080 to Cancer Research.
Wait, why are most people in here cheering these assholes on?
There really is no fun allowed on GAF.
is it your girl there?
What makes them sexist assholes?
AHAHAHAAA......YOUR girl?
What the fuck is that supposed to mean? YOUR girl.
What do you think women are possessions or something? You think you can just own women?
I thought their answer to cancer was $2080 towards cancer researchTheir answer to cancer is to motorboat tits?
Hahaha.......YOUR girl?
What the fuck is that supposed to mean? YOUR girl.
What do you think women are possessions or something? You think you can just own women?
What the fuck are they doing? So much cringe.
I thought their answer to cancer was $2080 towards cancer research
Their answer was not any other form of fund raising or involvement available out there. Their answer was to fondle breasts.
Would you have a man's asshole fundled in the street by a random uninvited stranger for the sake of cancer research? Perhaps in this light, you will see how ridiculous the premise is.
Their answer was not any other form of fund raising or involvement available out there.
And? The research got money, the dudes got some fun and the girls got the good feeling they benefited something to a worthwhile cause. Everybody wins. Well..everybody besides some neogaf users it seems.Their answer was not any other form of fund raising or involvement available out there. Their answer was to fondle breasts.
The reason the focus on boobs bothers me can be found here:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=557336
Have fun.
Their answer was not any other form of fund raising or involvement available out there. Their answer was to fondle breasts.
Would you have a man's asshole fundled in the street by a random uninvited stranger for the sake of cancer research? Perhaps in this light, you will see how ridiculous the premise is.
A small contingent of internet fools lacking empathy and being willfully ignorant so they can feel like their opinion is unique (and thus, correct) is not an excuse to avoid looking for ways to create awareness on an issue. At the very least is interesting that they are focusing on aiming this among men on the internet, is a different approach that the usual idiots won't be as resistant of.The reason the focus on boobs bothers me can be found here:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=557336
Have fun.
The reason the focus on boobs bothers me can be found here:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=557336
Have fun.
see my first post in this thread for my initial reaction but this post in nonsense. Of course nobody wants to see a dudes bung hole fondled in the street for cash. However, they raised 2k precisely because people want to see this.
It's still a big bag of cringe, but your comparison is just so horrid that it should be mentioned how horrid it is.
JDSN said:A small contingent of internet fools lacking empathy and being willfully ignorant so they can feel like their opinion is unique (and thus, correct) is not an excuse to avoid looking for ways to create awareness on an issue.
...and? I'm having trouble seeing anything illegal or unethical here.Their answer was not any other form of fund raising or involvement available out there. Their answer was to fondle breasts.
....Would you have a man's asshole fundled in the street by a random uninvited stranger for the sake of cancer research? Perhaps in this light, you will see how ridiculous the premise is.
My mother has recently recovered from breast cancer, after undergoing surgery and various long term treatments. I see nothing wrong with this campaign and neither would she.
The focus on boobs makes it easier to market breast cancer to the masses/raise awareness and support.
It also allows other fundraisers like this and the thing last year to be possible which in the end is good.
how much ad rev does they make per 100k views?
Their answer was not any other form of fund raising or involvement available out there. Their answer was to fondle breasts.
Would you have a man's asshole fundled in the street by a random uninvited stranger for the sake of cancer research? Perhaps in this light, you will see how ridiculous the premise is.
If I enjoyed that sort of thing, I would too.I'd be more than happy to let someone fondle my ass for the sake of cancer research.
I googled Simple Pickup Jesse charged and nothing relevant came up.I thought the brown dude was being charged or was charged for sexual harassment.
Are there a lot of people who are unaware of breast cancer?
Just wanted to point out that they didn't raise money (not that I'm aware of).they raised more money than I ever have
Fund Raising is exactly what they did am I missing something? They did it in a light hearted way which can result in my donations due to video views.Their answer was not any other form of fund raising or involvement available out there. Their answer was to fondle breasts.
Would you have a man's asshole fundled in the street by a random uninvited stranger for the sake of cancer research? Perhaps in this light, you will see how ridiculous the premise is.
Fondling an asshole?(as inside exposed to the public don't be stupid) This is a completely one sided argument. I'm sure if their was a video of men having their crotch grabbed for cancer people would still laugh. The end result of the video was a donation to a good cause and they will donate more the more views they have. Have fun white knighting the rest of the thread because your view on the situation is wrong.
I can see how ridiculous your argument is. Somebody think of the WOMEN!
Trending perfectly with a culture that commodifies almost everything, from the most intimate aspects of social life to the war on breast cancer itself, breast cancer advertising and a new genre of trendy awareness campaigns use sexual appeals as a way to get attention and raise money. Some even claim to be educational, vital in the pursuit of a breast cancer cure, and instrumental in helping to save lives.
Sexy breast cancer campaigns are an extension of the broader context that already sexually objectifies women. They just do it in the name of awareness and fundraising.
Supporting a social cause oriented to women while undermining women’s status in society is counterproductive. But since advertisers want to tap into our unconscious minds, conscious scrutiny of media messages can help to mitigate the effects. Whether it is a Dolce & Gabbana ad that glamorizes male dominance or a breast cancer awareness campaign that sexualizes women while glossing over the realities of a serious disease, media literacy has become a necessary tool for the pursuit of gender equality and for the fight against breast cancer.
Just wanted to point out that they didn't raise money (not that I'm aware of).
They donated money out of their own pocket based on how many girls let them motorboat them.
Don't know if that changes anything, just wanted to point that out.
They are raising awareness though.
I googled Simple Pickup Jesse charged and nothing relevant came up.
So no, I don't think so.
They've had Campus police approach them a couple of times though (they frequent USC for their Get her Number videos)