Rereading the OP I think I’ve spotted the problem and it’s right there in the first sentence. Bolding is mine for emphasis.
I hate to rain on the “SHE IS A WORTHLESS EVIL BITCH” parade, but has anyone considered the idea that maybe the reporter asked a monumentally stupid question like: “So what’s your advice for guys if they see one of you models at the local bar?” and then threw the quote out there like it was an unprovoked suggestion out of nowhere?
I also still assert that if this was some brainiac sci-fi nerd writer who said “If you’re in a bar and you see me, don’t approach me if you’re not really intelligent” that person would be quoted, revered, and hailed around here.
Different rules for different players and all of that.
I just love how all these people came in to defend something that even the model herself found so offensive she thought it was an obvious joke. When you find yourself defending sarcasm, you might want to take a look at yourself and your assumptions.
Hey! It looks like this getting old and bald has some real advantages; I’m less of a jerk! Woo-hoo, bring on the age spots; I’ll be downright polite in twenty years!
No - I process it just fine, thank you very much. She may very well be composed of more fat than is healthy. She still makes her living based on her beauty, and seems to be rather successful at it suggesting that you may be alone in your assessment of her ‘techinical obesity’ or lack of looks.
I can’t speak for anyone else, but I personally wasn’t defending what she said, so much as her right to say it. It’s unfortunate that a woman who expresses an unpopular opinion is called things like “whore”, and it’s misogynistic. A whore is a woman who has sex for money.
Plus the whole creepy “staring at random strangers because they’re female and therefore I’m entitled to” thing. That’s just weird.
I think it is weird you are looking at it this way. Posts that mock the OP still hold up, regardless if the girl was joking or not. But the OP falls apart, since the girl was joking. Seems more likely that you would 'love how the OP was all tearing this girl a new one for making a statement that turned out to be just a joke".
The best way to pick up an elitist bitch hot babe in a bar is to ignore her completely. Let the idiots do their shit, sit back and wait, then walk up next to her, order a drink and mildly insult her.
Say something like “Nice fake nails” and go ask a average looking chick to dance.
This will destroy her elitist babe shit and intrigue her. Lets her know that her shit doesn’t intimidate you.
Go up to her later and start a conversation. Ask her to buy you a drink. Amazing how that shit works.
Well, I mean we are often a bunch of snobs, but I think even if a dude had said something akin to Miss Hart’s comment, there’d still be some people upset by it. The level of upset probably wouldn’t be as great, but I insist that it wouldn’t get praise and high-fives.
Or maybe I’m completely wrong, as you laughing in my face would seem to suggest. (Now where’s the mildly annoyed smiley?)
We’re talking about this Jess Hart, right? To be technically obese wouldn’t you have to, you know, have some fat? So as to reach a dangerous body fat percentage? She looks like she’s starving to death. She needs a sandwich and some cake.
Yeah, I’m still not getting the obese thing. Someone else mentioned BMI, but BMI doesn’t even take into account fat levels, so how is it even relevant? I don’t even know how you could tell what her level of fat is just on photos, and if we’re just going by looks, she doesn’t look like she has all that much fat.
To be fair, Bardot was hot for far longer than a “moment”. This clip was filmed when she was almost forty. I’m not sure just when her looks crashed but I’d wager it was fairly late into her life.
I don’t know if I agree with Sleeps With Butterfly’s statement (I mean, I agree that Dopers would probably find snobbery more acceptable coming from an “intellectual” than a hot model), but I was just amused at the idea that Dopers are anti-snob, because they are decidedly snobby about a number of things. Not that it matters, because I can be a huge snob myself (I never consort with anyone wearing Crocs).