Can you imagine the asshole paparazzi trash taking the pics?
"People are drowning! I should...photograph their savior's nipples instead of lifting a finger to help."
The paparazzis are such greedy motherfuckers. I mean, everyone has to do something for a living, but this is pure idiocy. Like "Oh look, there are some people drowning! But the woman saving them has a nipple out! I have to choose between helping her or photographing her breats, so...who will give me more for the photo?" ...really, people? REALLY?! (side note: faith in humanity completely lost)
This isn't sexism at all. It's just society. If it was a guy saving them, and the paparazzi caught some of his pubes sticking out over the top of his pants whilst he was saving them, it'd be the same story.
Thanks, cthulhu, for reminding me that this year-old, celebrity-worshipping horseshit post exists. It just goes to show the newbs that, even a year+ ago, FS was overrun by teens who'd downvote anyone who brought common sense to the table.
Fun at parties, indeed.
I'm a 6 ft, 230lb Rugby player. I spend my weekends playing a sport more dangerous and forceful than American Football. And I can honestly say that a riptide in waist high water can EASILY pull someone under, especially a little kid or an old woman. Getting out of one isn't difficult if you know how, but if you don't, you can easily drown. I mean, I could be talking about something totally different, they never said anything about being caught in a rip current. But I'm saying it's not an unheard of possibility, and that it is likely. Sorry for the long comment.
I still call bullshit that she saved the husband, he's twice her fucking size, and if anything they shouldn't have been swimming in an area that was reported as dangerous
Riptide a come and go. There's usually one or two at the beach near my house. You can go swimming, you just don't go near them. And it said nothing about her saving her husband, just her son and nanny.
"People are drowning! I should...photograph their savior's nipples instead of lifting a finger to help."
Fun at parties, indeed.