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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • Wist i do agree the particular stereotype is a bit scathing, I think it is withheld discussing bodily insecurities.

    I do think it’s more diverse in women as the don’t focus on this one aspect, in disregard for about everything, which is often the male problem.

    Posturing and peacocking is however important. I think that a lot is body related with indieners paddling makeup, fillers and stuff like that.

    Aside from that there’s not a simple set of items that define ‘the successful woman’ like expensive watches, fast cars ed. are for men.

    But for most (and both sexes) the appearance of a successful relationship, a beautiful home, holidays and activities in line with their life philosophy seem prevalent in social media.

    The appearance being the operative word, as it’s often more important than reality.














  • Roger Taylor and Brian May from Queen. Not due to them being overt assholes, but about how the treated the cinematic legacy of Freddy Mercury.

    The blocked a movie idea with Sasha Baron Cohen playing Freddie in his flamboyant, over the top lifestyle as they wanted it to be ‘more about the band’ and they wanted Freddies death to be the middle part of the story, where the last half was them two (as Roger Deacon had walked away from them) protecting Freddies legacy.

    I mean, the reason people loved Freddie was over his larger than life persona, and I’m convinced Cohen could’ve struck the note between the over-the-top, the fabulous and the pesonal Freddie.

    Instead we got BoRep, which was an awful movie with a polished up storyline and danger free scenes. Also it was horribly edited.

    I must say, they haven’t done horrible stuff, they are decent individuals. But they got their succes out of working with Freddie yet they fail to see why everybody was so enchanted by Freddie and not so much by themselves.