• @DarkCloud
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      7 months ago

      Just wait until you learn what the term “Rubinesque” means, and that it dates back to the 1600s…

      …but that wasn’t really the topic, and I never said this trend hadn’t happened before.

    • @[email protected]
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      I think this argument should stop - it’s hammer time! :)

      Edit: I would explain my stupid reference - I’m an MC Hammer fan, and I cannot lie…

      Edit: I could swear MC Hammer at least covered the song once, but I guess I just mixed up the artists.

      • @[email protected]
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        27 months ago

        As with most things in “mainstream” American culture, that was the case for the majority of minority cultures in the US. It just takes a while until the majority catches up.

      • Jo Miran
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        27 months ago

        I wish that was true as a whole, but no. Sure, there were those that knew a good thing when they saw it, but overall the sentiment towards curves through the eighties was not positive, hence 1992’s Baby Got Back. “Oh, my, god. Look at her butt.” The shift really took hold with that J.Lo Vanity Fair shoot and everyone thirsting like crazy.

        I will go as far as saying that J.Lo and Ricky Martin also kicked off a huge interest/acceptance in latin people in popular culture.

          • pewter
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            I don’t think Freddie Mercury was into the type of women he was singing about.