@ARMY4LIFE84 It makes you simultaneously a hysterical teenage girl and a man at the same time. Yes, I know it’s all very confusing. I don’t make the rules.
I was curious why everyone was laughing at the Rogers stadium.
Canadamys why does it look like solar panels? Is this where you generate electricity for your city?
A Seoul court on Thursday sentenced a Chinese national to 20 years in prison for leading a hacking scheme targeting K-pop group BTS' member Jungkook and South Korean business executives.
https://t.co/fIbetJvz1B
"TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A CAVE!! WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!!" has the same energy as BTS was able to build HYBE in a moldy basement, with a dorm ghost
Don’t forget to vote for #BTS in the two categories they are nominated for VMAs:
Best K-pop:
https://t.co/y12H520aul
Song of the year:
https://t.co/bmvPofJUIp
MAGA is a style rooted in extremes. It is hostile to nuance and diversity. It views body positivity as a sign of weakness—but regards the president’s puffy, aging body through an exceptionally kind lens. And it believes gender fluidity is something to be stamped out. “As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female,” Trump said in his second inaugural address.
MAGA is code for hyperfemininity and extreme masculinity. It is women in stiletto heels and brightly colored, figure-hugging dresses—or high-waisted milkmaid ones. It is men in dark suits and red ties with a flag pin permanently affixed to their lapel. MAGA women have long, long curled hair and flapping eye- lashes; MAGA men clop about in black Florsheim shoes given to them by a president moonlighting as the nation’s casting director and stylist.
Instead of using fashion to make folks feel more beautiful, more seen, or more empowered, MAGA is making us all meaner. Less enlightened. And a whole lot uglier.
For our Style Issue, Robin Givhan takes a look at the look of MAGA: https://t.co/GYh2huhRzo