Of course, advertisement is still sexist but early print advertisements were more blatant, some of them downright offensive. Could you imagi...
I've recently become obsessed with Vintage Ads. I love the retro graphics and fun cartoons, but have you ever taken a closer look at some of the messages big
Old fashioned advertisements that are hard to believe even existed.
Estos anuncios son tan malos que hoy estarían prohibidos
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The ads Volkswagen, General Electric, and others don't want you to see.
Scary, Demented Children and the Unbelievably Bad Products Aimed At Them
They say you should never judge a book by it's cover and that has never been more accurate with this collection of vintage book covers. More
A fake Ladybird book cover. Too bad, as my dick-drawing skills could use some help. While I’m fully aware that amusing fictional book covers have been a “thing” on the Internet for some time, for me they just never get old. Especially when it comes to the lengths book cover corruptors will go to for a laugh while abiding by the rule that nothing is off limits. The doctored covers in question in this post were reimagined with the help of original covers and artwork from various Ladybird Books which have been in publication in the UK since 1914. The actual books, much like their fictional doppelgangers, cover an enormous range of topics, from the riveting pursuit of stamp collecting to adaptations of traditional fairy tales and nursery rhymes—all geared toward children. Between 1940 and 1980 Ladybird published 654 different titles, many which are firmly ingrained in the minds of kids who grew up in the UK reading them. In 2015, two accomplished comedy writers, Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris, teamed up with Ladybird to author a new series of books marketed to adults, Ladybirds for Grown-Ups. The series has been incredibly popular to say the least, and to date the top-three...
The following ten sexist vintage ads will send shivers down your spine and make you want to thank the Lord for living in this day and age.
“Gay” is a great word. Here’s why: it rhymes with everything. Also, it’s brief. Therefore it should be no surprise that even before it meant “inverted sinner pervert homosexual” and still meant “happy.” What happened next was that gayness and happiness split up, but they’ve been getting back together ever since and are going strong. Look at our ancestors in gayness! Which makes 4th of July a gay holiday The captain is actually waving goodbye to these girls who he hasn’t got a chance with anymore Before R Family, there were these guys As we know it from watching ‘The Real l Word’! We go way back with beer If you know what Haviland & Riese Vlogs this line is from, you win a pony This teapot inspired the romi klinger hit track, “gay in LA” It’s a white tank top There are a lot of ways to look at this situation Not as sweet as lesbian sex, but sweet But lately we’ve been really into these color-coded bandana things? It’s every straight girl’s favorite fantasy This paint roller is detachable, P.S. Every little girl’s dream, every parent’s nightmare But what does it mean? (This original article was published on Autostraddle)
If you enjoyed the last article then you will love these featuring a funny take on such books as Hardy Boys, Choose Your Own Adventure, Dr. Seuss and a whole lot more. More
For pleasure and popularity
En cette Journée des Femmes, on risque d'entendre que la cause des Femmes n'a pas avancé depuis des décennies, que nos sociétés "modernes" n'ont rien changé aux répartitions des tâches dans le couple ...