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Nouuuuuuuuh t1_iwiqngv wrote

Fender advertising has gone downhill since then

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MonKeePuzzle t1_iwiqph6 wrote

I saw this episode, Michael falls in love and it turns out the model is dead already

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Megaslammer t1_iwiv7yy wrote

Oh the sand in the jack port. Sad face

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E_PunnyMous t1_iwj2bte wrote

something something fretting the g-string something

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[deleted] t1_iwje7s1 wrote

Looks kinda like Julia Styles or maybe Vanna White (when she was very young)

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NotOK1955 t1_iwl46yf wrote

Oh man, as a pre-teen in the mid-60s all I wanted to do was run away from home to live on a California beach and surf and party with those bikini babes! Annette Funicello, where are you?

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unseenmover t1_iwmms5b wrote

"You'll Never Hear Surf Music Again"

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ThoraciusAppotite t1_iwnni88 wrote

Why are you calling this girl a woman? That is clearly a child, not an adult.

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goldbird54 t1_iwppj48 wrote

Because if OP put “girl”, someone would accuse OP of toxic masculinity. Besides, the model is obviously past the age of physical maturity so it’s a pointless and stupid argument from either direction.

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goldbird54 t1_iwvmwq2 wrote

Your entire argument is based on 2 assumptions: that she is 14 and that I would use the word “boy” to describe a 14-year old male. The female pictured looks 16 to me but I’m sure you’ll dismiss that because it doesn’t fit your narrative. And I refer to males that have reach puberty but have not yet attained the mental and emotional maturity to be labeled a “man” as “kids”, not boys. I rarely use “boy” to describe anyone older than a toddler.

Also, you clearly missed the point of my previous comment and took it personally, thereby becoming defensive. The point being that unnecessarily questioned the OP’s word choice but had the OP chosen the way you suggested, someone else would attack that choice. The whole thing is pointless and unnecessary.

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