Friday, April 23, 2010

Boobquake

czyli w wolnym tlumaczeniu cyckotrzesienieziemi.

Kiedy fanatycki kleryk islamski z Teheranu Hojatoleslam Kazem Sedighi oglosil swoje tezy, ze trzesienie ziemi powoduje obnazony kobiecy biust, 22-letnia Amerykanka urzadzila akcje w Internecie. W nadchodzacy poniedzialek tysiace kobiet pokaze swoje glebokie dekolty. Ziemia sie zatrzesie. Pisze w swoim blogu.

Cleric's comments to face test of cleavage
EARTHQUAKE OR BUST
BY ALLISON CROSS

An Islamic cleric's suggestion that immodestly dressed women cause earthquakes has drawn thousands to join an American student's bid to shake up the world - by revealing cleavage.
Jen McCreight is the creator of Boobquake, an event scheduled for Monday, which has already garnered the support of more than 40,000 people on Facebook.
Ms. McCreight, a 22-year-old attending Purdue University in Indiana, is pushing women to bare their breast cleavage for a day to satirize Islamic cleric Hojatoleslam Kazem Sedighi, who recently blamed earthquakes on immodest female clothing.
"Many women who do not dress modestly ... lead young men astray, corrupt their chastity and spread adultery in society, which [consequently] increases earthquakes," the cleric told Iranian media on April 16.
Out of frustration, Ms. McCreight took to her blog (www.blaghag.com) to promote Boobquake as a way for "other female skeptics to join me and embrace the supposed supernatural power of their breasts."
"With the power of our scandalous bodies combined, we should surely produce an earthquake," she wrote on her blog. "If not, I'm sure Sedighi can come up with a rational explanation for why the ground didn't rumble."
With the help of Facebook and Twitter, word of Boobquake travelled fast and, within 24 hours, had recruited tens of thousands of supporters.
"I think it became so popular because people are increasingly fed up with supernatural, anti-science statements, especially when they're hateful towards women," Ms. McCreight told Canwest News Service.
"When someone says something so ridiculous, sometimes lighthearted mockery is the best way to respond. Of course, there's a serious message too: that women should have the right to choose how they dress, and not be forced to cover up by men."
Ms. McCreight, who describes herself as an liberal, atheist feminist, said women don't have to show off their cleavage or wear a short skirt to participate. "The name of the event may be about boobs, but feel free to show an ankle on Monday - that will still be immodest to someone, somewhere."
Canwest News Service (NATIONAL POST, Friday, April 23, 2010).

04:30 Hrs. Budzik zrywa mnie na rowne nogi. Na dworze 2-stopniowo. Temp. w kuchni 21.9C.

04:40 Hrs. Biore lyzke stolowa oloju z nasion konopnych mum's original + czekoladke Xocai POWER.

17:25 Hrs. Robie wpis na Facebook.

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