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On July 25 2012 07:33 Chef wrote: This is pretty sad to be honest. It's not that there is anything particularly wrong with fashion or modeling, but to basically see the full decline of a woman who stood for the somewhat feminist idea of women in ESPORTS to what is essentially the most stereotypical female stereotypical work there is... Especially when you consider that so many people told her she was just on STX for her looks etc, that her only power was the objectification of her body (even in her interviews people did not really comment much on her ability to interview, so much as her photogenic face)... (...)
i agree. my first thought after reading the news had quite the same direction. of course its nothing to hype about, but its worth pointing it out. and you did a quite good job at this 
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nice. i've bought stuff from primezzang for myself before so maybe I can get some stuff for the gf here. Do they ship to US?
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Not that you can blame her, it's a very sensible way to make money and take advantage of your well-known name. It is just that it is her giving up and fully giving in to the expectations of women in Korean society. She is not even like the powerful face behind the business, she is actually modeling for her own site ;p I hate to think of the chauvinists and easily influenced who will see this as proof of women's place in society. For someone who clearly wanted to do something else but failed, it's a terrible blow. You can almost see her parents sighing in relief that she's finally found the proper path of a woman ;p
The only thing saddest than traditionalists telling women what they should do is feminists telling women what they should do. What about the whole idea of independent women choosing for themselves?
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I have to say I love the op 
mmmmmhhhh
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On July 25 2012 06:48 TwoToneTerran wrote: Somewhere on teamliquid. a million nerds swooned in unison.
lmao best first post ever
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Is tossgirl's shopping mall still in business? Their website has been down for at least a week it seems.
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Her bill wasn't paid. That URL has expired. Rest in peace, jawbone.
Try emailing her tossgirl at hanmail dot net I'd guess she moved on.
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Isn't she married?
I believe that in S.Korean culture, if a girl gets married, it is culturally accepted that they can stay at home while the husband takes care of the financial care.
What kind of husband would conduct maltreatment on Tossgirl? So her life is relatively more peaceful now.
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On June 03 2014 09:13 Xiphos wrote: Isn't she married?
I believe that in S.Korean culture, if a girl gets married, it is culturally accepted that they can stay at home while the husband takes care of the financial care.
What kind of husband would conduct maltreatment on Tossgirl? So her life is relatively more peaceful now. That's more or less an outdated way of thinking nowadays. I'd imagine they're busy getting it on and she has to protect herself from the dangers of the world for her future kid.
Just kidding, I have no idea why. But really, that's a traditional way of thinking that married couples only has the husband bringing in the money.
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On June 03 2014 09:02 Trozz wrote: Her bill wasn't paid. That URL has expired. Rest in peace, jawbone.
Try emailing her tossgirl at hanmail dot net I'd guess she moved on.
I agree, I'm glad she failed that because she's not the tossgirl we fell in love with, she's just another kpop idol face reconstruction/plastic wannabe
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On June 03 2014 10:50 dRaW wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2014 09:02 Trozz wrote: Her bill wasn't paid. That URL has expired. Rest in peace, jawbone.
Try emailing her tossgirl at hanmail dot net I'd guess she moved on. I agree, I'm glad she failed that because she's not the tossgirl we fell in love with, she's just another kpop idol face reconstruction/plastic wannabe come now, that's a bit much, no? I can understand falling in love with the tossgirl that fought hard in BW but saying you're happy she failed isn't exactly supportive of her. This of course takes into account the state of the BW scene in KR and the likelihood of her return to it which is zero so she needs some other line of work to support herself.
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She's prepping in order to crush in the next GSL.
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T_T she looked so cute in the dresses.. shame
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On June 03 2014 10:50 dRaW wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2014 09:02 Trozz wrote: Her bill wasn't paid. That URL has expired. Rest in peace, jawbone.
Try emailing her tossgirl at hanmail dot net I'd guess she moved on. I agree, I'm glad she failed that because she's not the tossgirl we fell in love with, she's just another kpop idol face reconstruction/plastic wannabe
Looks like someone's dreams was crushed a long time ago
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On June 04 2014 00:01 amazingxkcd wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2014 10:50 dRaW wrote:On June 03 2014 09:02 Trozz wrote: Her bill wasn't paid. That URL has expired. Rest in peace, jawbone.
Try emailing her tossgirl at hanmail dot net I'd guess she moved on. I agree, I'm glad she failed that because she's not the tossgirl we fell in love with, she's just another kpop idol face reconstruction/plastic wannabe Looks like someone's dreams was crushed a long time ago ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/qWSRsvs.jpg)
bwahahaha
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On June 03 2014 09:24 SynC[gm] wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2014 09:13 Xiphos wrote: Isn't she married?
I believe that in S.Korean culture, if a girl gets married, it is culturally accepted that they can stay at home while the husband takes care of the financial care.
What kind of husband would conduct maltreatment on Tossgirl? So her life is relatively more peaceful now. That's more or less an outdated way of thinking nowadays. I'd imagine they're busy getting it on and she has to protect herself from the dangers of the world for her future kid. Just kidding, I have no idea why. But really, that's a traditional way of thinking that married couples only has the husband bringing in the money.
Its not a "traditional way of thinking" its the way things are in the majority of the world
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On June 04 2014 03:27 LongShot27 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2014 09:24 SynC[gm] wrote:On June 03 2014 09:13 Xiphos wrote: Isn't she married?
I believe that in S.Korean culture, if a girl gets married, it is culturally accepted that they can stay at home while the husband takes care of the financial care.
What kind of husband would conduct maltreatment on Tossgirl? So her life is relatively more peaceful now. That's more or less an outdated way of thinking nowadays. I'd imagine they're busy getting it on and she has to protect herself from the dangers of the world for her future kid. Just kidding, I have no idea why. But really, that's a traditional way of thinking that married couples only has the husband bringing in the money. Its not a "traditional way of thinking" its the way things are in the majority of the world
that wouldnt make it any less traditional o_O
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On June 04 2014 03:27 LongShot27 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2014 09:24 SynC[gm] wrote:On June 03 2014 09:13 Xiphos wrote: Isn't she married?
I believe that in S.Korean culture, if a girl gets married, it is culturally accepted that they can stay at home while the husband takes care of the financial care.
What kind of husband would conduct maltreatment on Tossgirl? So her life is relatively more peaceful now. That's more or less an outdated way of thinking nowadays. I'd imagine they're busy getting it on and she has to protect herself from the dangers of the world for her future kid. Just kidding, I have no idea why. But really, that's a traditional way of thinking that married couples only has the husband bringing in the money. Its not a "traditional way of thinking" its the way things are in the majority of the world lol? That isn't even remotely true. In fact, that has never been true. Whether in a farm, or in a factory, or in a shop, the vast majority of married women have always worked for money throughout the history of the world.
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On June 04 2014 03:40 Dangermousecatdog wrote:Show nested quote +On June 04 2014 03:27 LongShot27 wrote:On June 03 2014 09:24 SynC[gm] wrote:On June 03 2014 09:13 Xiphos wrote: Isn't she married?
I believe that in S.Korean culture, if a girl gets married, it is culturally accepted that they can stay at home while the husband takes care of the financial care.
What kind of husband would conduct maltreatment on Tossgirl? So her life is relatively more peaceful now. That's more or less an outdated way of thinking nowadays. I'd imagine they're busy getting it on and she has to protect herself from the dangers of the world for her future kid. Just kidding, I have no idea why. But really, that's a traditional way of thinking that married couples only has the husband bringing in the money. Its not a "traditional way of thinking" its the way things are in the majority of the world lol? That isn't even remotely true. In fact, that has never been true. Whether in a farm, or in a factory, or in a shop, the vast majority of married women have always worked for money throughout the history of the world.
Not as much as relatively to men.
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