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4th November 2009, 11:09pm
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#16 | | fradulent miracle
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Originally Posted by Eulonima question 9 has 2 strongly disagrees, take it the far right on is agree + its a typo? | oh gosh. I shall change. Thanks. I was in such a hurry to try &finish it. Silly me |
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4th November 2009, 11:12pm
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#17 | | Al Queda Pish
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| Re: Women in the Media - Survey I mean, I consider ME a feminist. Dunno if I made that clear. Did the survey anyway, not much use to you though, sorry.
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4th November 2009, 11:14pm
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#18 | | fradulent miracle
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Originally Posted by LesMTS I disagree with the classification of "Psychologies" as a "real life" magazine. | ok. what is it then? regardless of the example given, i'm sure "real life" is enough for people to get what I'm referring to. I can change it to "Bella" or something |
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4th November 2009, 11:18pm
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#19 | | tired and emotional Editor SuperMod
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Originally Posted by broken ok. what is it then? | A journal of spurious, wacky, nonsense masquerading as a publication offering useful "lifestyle advice". I was just being facetious, though.
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4th November 2009, 11:18pm
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#20 | | Experimental stooge
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Originally Posted by LesMTS I disagree with the classification of "Psychologies" as a "real life" magazine. | I would also but then "what is it?" It's essentially a load of psychobabble nonsense but it doesn't really fall into anyother category then "lifestyle". |
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4th November 2009, 11:19pm
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#21 | | fradulent miracle
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Originally Posted by CHUCK LIDELOL I mean, I consider ME a feminist. Dunno if I made that clear. Did the survey anyway, not much use to you though, sorry. | Oh no worries, perhaps it would be good to get a male point of view. I'll get back to you on this one. Thanks! |
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4th November 2009, 11:20pm
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#22 | | Al Queda Pish
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| Re: Women in the Media - Survey Nae probs. Did a few gender issues modules in uni so I'm a wee bit aware of some theories and that 
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4th November 2009, 11:22pm
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#23 | | fradulent miracle
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Originally Posted by LesMTS A journal of spurious, wacky, nonsense masquerading as a publication offering useful "lifestyle advice". I was just being facetious, though. | I agree it's a lot of drivel, but I reckon that the people who buy it think it's the glorious insight they've needed to understand "real-life." |
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4th November 2009, 11:29pm
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#24 | | Drop dead gorgeous
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Originally Posted by broken P.s - does anyone on the forum regard themself as a feminist for something a bit more qualitative? | Aye, over here - but same as Vazza, I don't know that the questions/my answers have really done much to show that.
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4th November 2009, 11:43pm
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#25 | | fradulent miracle
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| Re: Women in the Media - Survey I'm ideally looking for someone who is almost stereotypically feminist - opts out of mainstream beauty presented by the media etc. |
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4th November 2009, 11:51pm
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#26 | | fradulent miracle
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| Re: Women in the Media - Survey jackie chan's kung fu news - who is this wacky cool guy? |
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4th November 2009, 11:53pm
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#27 | | I know your secret
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Originally Posted by broken jackie chan's kung fu news - who is this wacky cool guy? | thats gotta be joni.
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5th November 2009, 12:58am
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#28 | | such a waste to be wasted
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| Re: Women in the Media - Survey why has noone said Helen yet? Jaye, Helen Mwezzi knows her feminist stuff, and is probably exactly who you're looking for. I'll do this when I get my eyes back. What's it for? As in, what subject? I did a fair bit on this in criminology.
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5th November 2009, 1:26am
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#29 | | Filth-kitten
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Originally Posted by broken P.s - does anyone on the forum regard themself as a feminist for something a bit more qualitative? | I do. Also, done. |
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5th November 2009, 1:46am
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#30 | | LAST SONG KILL AUDIENCE
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Originally Posted by broken I'm ideally looking for someone who is almost stereotypically feminist - opts out of mainstream beauty presented by the media etc. | Vonnie isn't on the forum anymore. |
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