Have we become so bored of using Facebook that we now resort to "Suicide Girls"?
The website seems to portray vainness to an even greater extent than Facebook. "Suicide Girls" is the cyber-Nazi of the social networking world, projecting an alternative supremacy of females who are tattooed and posing in positions emulating the 1950s pin up style.
This website attempts to project a neo-feministic power of women who are covered in tattoos and essentially projecting that they don't give a shit. However it really appears that these 'Girls' are too lazy to go to university or get a real job and by degrading themselves and posing on this website they perhaps think they will land themselves a career in acting or modeling. Surely the photos cannot simply be for self expression. If these girls are so tough with their tattoos and anti-establishment views, why don't they partake in real pornography? Instead of literally beating around the bush and getting immense satisfaction from 'the tease.'
Don't you just hate it when entrepreneurs who are trying to launch something new for capital gain, create taboos around the product they are trying to sell? What I mean here is that by naming their website "Suicide Girls", this immediately attracts a curious consumer population. Suicide is a serious issue impacting on the lives of many families around the world and this website disregards the seriousness of suicide. Why are the "Suicide Girls" suicidal? Did they miss their last tattoo appointment? Is their eye shadow not dark enough?
Friday, August 20, 2010
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If it makes you feel better, I believe the name "Suicide Girls" is an obscure literary reference. When the site became unexpectedly popular, they regretted their choice of name.
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