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Trying to Define 'Model' Here

posted December 29, 2006 - 6:54pm
Trying to Define 'Model' Here

This post might be a little outdated, but the links don't matter as much as the fact that they're there (pro`bly leading to 'nowhere.')

At the FHM Digital Darlings, they offer a rating-selection on each girl, ratings 1-10.


align="justify">Ten ratings? As far as I'm concerned, there are only three possibilities: I ask myself, 'Was I sent in this model's name? [yes; 10-rating] If not, have I ever heard of this model? [yes; "9"] No? "1."'


For example, go to this rating-site and search for "Jessica Jones." As I've sent you 'in her name,' I'd encourage you to click on the "10." The site will record that rating and then display another random girl (upon whom you may then vote: "9" for models you've heard of, "1" for models you haven't).


Of course, you can go 'purist' and judge the models on their respective "shapes" , but--if you're thinking in terms of drawing consumers' attention (and know that the biggest consumers are drawn more by "familiarity" than by "ideal-ity")--then you'll use my 'rating system' to judge these girls!



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That Depends on How Badly Their Hats Stink

I only see a sea of mindless faces, if I knew what was inside their brains, I would feel much better about making some choice, as I am not even remotely interested in clicking on their tiny little heads unless I have a chance to truly experience, to my satisfaction, what goes on in those little heads. Not that I would want to tear myself from my current obsession to stare at pictures of some vacant-eyed bimb ... females. If I did, it would only be because my current obsession wasn't able to hold on to me tightly enough, for me to fall so far... but I personally wouldn't allow myself to fall too far before I saved Myself...

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