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1980's Mainstream Attractive Woman from Knight Rider
Reject modernity ~ RETVRN to hot 80's babes
Remember what they took away from us.
1980's roller skater Laura (((Kamins))) from Knight Rider S03E06 - K.I.T.T. vs. K.A.R.R.
Episode aired Nov 4, 1984
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0620828/
edit: yes the chick is most likely a jewess with a rhinoplasty. I WAS FOOLED.
Thank you for tolerating this thirst trap that doubles as political argument.
What is touted as attractive now, in the post-modern era is often a promotion of diversity (miscegenation) and worships the antithesis of beauty (body-positivity[fat]). It has become a denial of our natural instinct toward health, in-group preference and is an overriding of reason. (LIZZO IS NOT HOT)
The 1980s were a time before gangster rap became mainstream, where white people took center stage in the spotlight, often with very minimal and "token" slots given to those of "diverse" backgrounds. Although it can be argued that the peak of white decadence during this decade is what led to the steep decline in the 90's and onward, is is undeniable that this roller skating chick is an absolute babe.
A largely European population would not put this scantily clad woman at risk of rape or perversion. White-passing women could flaunt their beauty without fear, and although arguments can be made for how this fashion could be considered whorish, in this context, this scene inspires a sense of true freedom and beauty. THIS IS NOT DEGEN RIGHT? (Cope) (tfw hornyposting) (not rly though) (nofap = power)
Check out this rare, based take from (((ChatGPT))):
Comparing the perception of attractiveness between the 1980s and modern times involves considering various cultural, societal, and technological shifts that have occurred over the decades. Here are some aspects to consider:
Beauty Standards: Beauty standards have evolved significantly over the years. In the 1980s, there was a prominent emphasis on bold makeup, big hair, and glamorous, often exaggerated fashion styles. Models like Cindy Crawford and actors like Brooke Shields epitomized the ideal beauty of that era. Today, beauty standards are more diverse and inclusive, with appreciation for various body types, ethnicities, and personal styles.
Media Influence: In the 1980s, traditional media like magazines, TV, and movies heavily influenced beauty standards. There was less diversity in the portrayal of beauty compared to today, with a narrower range of body types and ethnicities represented. In contrast, modern times have seen the rise of social media, which has democratized beauty standards to some extent, allowing for greater representation and the celebration of individuality.
Fitness and Health Trends: The perception of attractiveness in terms of fitness and health has also evolved. In the 1980s, there was a surge in popularity for aerobics and fitness culture, often associated with lean, toned bodies. Today, there's still an emphasis on fitness, but there's also a growing movement promoting body positivity and acceptance of different body shapes and sizes.
Fashion: Fashion trends have undergone significant transformations. The 1980s were characterized by bold colors, shoulder pads, leg warmers, and tight-fitting clothing. In modern times, fashion is more eclectic and individualistic, with a mix of vintage styles, streetwear influences, and sustainability considerations.
Technology and Beauty: Advancements in technology have revolutionized beauty standards. In the 1980s, cosmetic procedures were less advanced and accessible compared to today. Modern beauty standards often include elements like flawless skin, which can be achieved or enhanced through skincare routines, makeup techniques, and cosmetic procedures that are more sophisticated and widely available now.
Cultural Diversity: In recent years, there has been a greater appreciation for cultural diversity and representation in the media, leading to a broader definition of attractiveness. This shift has led to more inclusivity and recognition of beauty beyond Western standards.
Overall, while attractiveness in the 1980s was defined by specific trends and ideals, modern perceptions of attractiveness are more diverse, inclusive, and influenced by individual expression, cultural diversity, and evolving societal norms.
Category | Beauty & Fashion |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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