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Far-L 10-15-2012 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by topnotch, standup guy (Post 19253643)
Great comeback bro.

Tube boys like you are always good for a lame joke or two :thumbsup

Are you really still making snarky tube related bitchfests from the sidelines of relevancy?

2006 is over bromanski. I am going to let you in on a little secret. Tube sites didn't kill the industry. Shhhhh... don't tell anyone else. Promise?

BTW, don't you think it is high time you found a new excuse to blame your troubles on? You have a problem with me because...? What? We submit to tubes? Shouldn't that make you happy because it means I am going to put myself out of business doing that? What am I missing here?

Hold on... I know what's missing. You don't have a clue. :1orglaugh

Far-L 10-15-2012 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by sperbonzo (Post 19253664)
Well, of course. That goes without saying, but if you read into the underlying thematic contraditctions of the story taken as a whole, then the use of that "reversal of sympathetic identification" becomes almost superfluous. To me it's the overweaning ethos of the implied counterpoints between customer and stripper here that make the subtextual construct so nebulous as to almost completely disappear, and we are instead left with the feeling that someone wanted a dollar, and someone else didn't want to give it to them. Surely then, if the entire framework of that dynamic rests on such a simple premise, then the need for some altruistic, "higher purpose" to the tale as a whole becomes blindingly overwhelming and, in a way, almost injiurous to the reader. Don't you think?



Indubitably, well put, to which I would simply add that only in that emblematically sparse moment of "walking away" does the stripper character experience a sense of individuation that lifts the narrative above the hyperbole of stereotype; declining the dollar, walking away, one has to wonder if she is actually a lesbian or she just didn't want to deal with a bunch of "bros" trying to prove their latent superiority over so called "sub humans", ironically entering a strip club only to balk at having to pay so much as a dollar for the respective services entertained in such an establishment and thereby committing themselves to the base and vulgar transgressions of "cheapness" and "boorishness". In fact, representing qualities that many would find at the bottom of human achievement, so low down as to be considered "sub" standards of humanity.

sperbonzo 10-16-2012 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Far-L (Post 19254629)
Indubitably, well put, to which I would simply add that only in that emblematically sparse moment of "walking away" does the stripper character experience a sense of individuation that lifts the narrative above the hyperbole of stereotype; declining the dollar, walking away, one has to wonder if she is actually a lesbian or she just didn't want to deal with a bunch of "bros" trying to prove their latent superiority over so called "sub humans", ironically entering a strip club only to balk at having to pay so much as a dollar for the respective services entertained in such an establishment and thereby committing themselves to the base and vulgar transgressions of "cheapness" and "boorishness". In fact, representing qualities that many would find at the bottom of human achievement, so low down as to be considered "sub" standards of humanity.

Ah HA! An excellent referral to an otherwise otherlooked didactic narrative in this sordid little tale.

Well done sir!




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pornmasta 10-16-2012 03:14 PM

"hey i'm lesbian too, here is 1 dollar, can you lapdance my mouth ?"


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