| flanker7 |
06-19-2008 02:55 AM |
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Originally Posted by Klondike
(Post 430119)
It came as quite a surprise to me. This looked to be a bunch of musicians (notice the drums, trumpet, notes painted on) and the extra fur was probably confined to them. They surely knew each other, took lots of photos, and skewed the overall "look" of the ride. But call them a clique of pagan worshipping musicians or something...
Klondike
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Did a little research. I believe they're called Environmental Encroachment. The name pretty much implies all the above.
As far as bush goes, I don't think it's just Chicago. I've noticed that a disproportionate number of the women in the WNBR world-wide go for the less manicured look. This makes sense. Women that are inclined to participate in subversive political gestures like the WNBR are likely to ignore the conventional images of beauty present in mainstream culture. In addition to the specific goal of calling attention to oil over-consumption, the broader agenda of the WNBR involves rejecting most of the values that the mainstream holds dear (wealth, materialism, consumerism, mass consumption and... modesty), so it's not at all surprising that the females of the ride "just say no" to the ideals of femininity as sold to us on MTV, Us Weekly etc. Same reason you don't see too many tanned and buff gym-built guys. Showing off the full-bush is a counter-culture statement.
I agree with them politically. But me, I prefer a nice landing strip.
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