A woman moving her hips back in 1896!
I didn't know we could do that back then.
Unbelievable! Women of all shapes and sizes, from an entirely different part of the world, moving their hips.
I guess this just about says it all....Because, you know, if a woman actually let's her body move in the way it's supposed to, well, how are men supposed to be able to control themselves?
Best we bind up the fascia in our hips so no one around us realizes we didn't evolve to walk like there's a stick up our ass.
Those dances are not the same as "twerking". "Twerking" is far raunchier.
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Fri 16 Aug, 2019 04:44 pm
Here's a good question. If George Carlin was still around, what would he think say about "twerking" and "thiccness" and social elitists like the Kardashians and the Jenners?
I wonder what he'd say and think about Miley Cyrus since she made "twerking" mainstream.
Here's a good question. If George Carlin was still around, what would he think say about "twerking" and "thiccness" and social elitists like the Kardashians and the Jenners?
I wonder what he'd say and think about Miley Cyrus since she made "twerking" mainstream.
Kim Kardashian, as far as I know, was responsible for starting the whole "thiccness" craze on social media. I assume she made "thiccness" mainstream. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.
I know the term "thicc" originated in American hip-hop: