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I just liked the form and what it represent.

10h18 Monday
10, March
2008
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34 Comments
 
  1. æ

    Nice snap.

    What does it represent, if I may ask?

  2. Ovidius Nkoane

    what does it represent?

  3. twiggle stix

    ?
    Nice pic!

  4. Khumbelo

    i too would love to know.

    snap'd

  5. KeKe

    Kewl pic but I also wanna know,khuluma sikuzwe...

  6. Ovidius Nkoane

    No pressure tho!

  7. lebogang nkoane

    this is dirty.

    *OMO!

  8. Makhosini Motha

    He.....i certainly appreciate your intrest in this. When i asked coz we were on a tour, i was told that this scalpture was made as a to encourage people [mostly woman] to not be ashamed of NUDE but embrace it. I tried to recollect the Era when this scalputer was made but i forget as i was there years back.

    Ya after the Noord incident we'v seen a whole lot of woman expressing themselves by pulling up their dresses up rather than down as a form of demostrating to ama Rank Manangers [taxi drivers].

  9. Makhosini Motha

    Err Lebogang u must be seeing beyond the photograph.....matrix.

  10. KeKe

    What do you think about woman who keep pulling them up rather than down??

  11. Ovidius Nkoane

    "To the window,,, to the wall,,,"
    LOL!
    LOL!
    LOL!

  12. Ovidius Nkoane

    That water is suspect!

  13. KeKe

    Dave Chappelle once made a joke about something like that.He said maybe woman should start respecting their bodies so everyone can respect them too.He continued by saying a person cant say he/she is not a policemen if he/she goes around wearing police officers uniform as Peeps might mistaken them to be a police officers.

    Hope you get what he was trying to say...

  14. Makhosini Motha

    Kotn.....funny. Keke about your question about my thoghts of woman pulling their dresses up, i think it goes back to oneself, when you walk out of your house one would ask a question to oneself that, am i presentable and am i dresses comfartable to face the pupblic? if you think yes then aint no one would tell you otherwise. But note.....people will always have opinions and critic so bear that in mind.

  15. lebogang nkoane

    KeKe --- that argument is rather primitive --- moreso sexist. Why does one have to 'look' a certain way so YOU can treat them differently.

    Isn't it better to treat people with dignity regardless of what they are wearing or look like?

    I'm pretty sure you'd hate to be treated as being ignorant, stupid, illiterate and primitive purely on the colour of your skin?

  16. seilatsatsi

    as a female i think the lenght that one chooses to wear with regards to shorts or skirts depends on the comfortability of onesself. about the chappelle joke, just coz i choose to wear a tight ass n short skirt that shidn mean that im a whore o sumn like that.

    at the end of the day i guess it depepnds on the mindset that the individual has.

  17. noidSyStems

    Was the model on steroids when they made the sculpture ...!?
    Looks Like She could beat you up!

    I generally think we should just have stuck to stone age everybody will be happy ... iFink taxi drivers should get like a matric maybe thi will happen ... eish! BUT then again they might just say "Mina ngi no matric" ...

  18. æ

    I reckon the next Joburg Fashion Week should be held at Noord Street Taxi Rank...

  19. Ovidius Nkoane

    @Ante elias: LOL
    _________________________________________

    @Keke: Are fat, uhm,,, horizontally challenged people included in these 'skirty' demarcations?

  20. NguJaz

    kotn. if they make them in size 42 -- it follows that ladies that are size 42 should not be limited to skirty demarcations.

    about Chappelle -- his analogy is stunted: a uniform has everything to do with identification, and little to do with clothing.

    Matric or not: are women in traditional garb (not batik we claim is traditional) subject to violation because they skirt and little else?

  21. æ

    I wonder what would happen if a man (from the Scotland or Limpopo) rocked up in a kilt...

  22. Ovidius Nkoane

    @NguJaz: Should size 42 people wear mini-skirts. You say there isn't a size for them. Fine. I'm talking aesthetics. Fat people are not visually appealing nor are anerexic people.
    I am talking about the standardized notion of beauty. Fat/skinny is not sexy.

  23. Ovidius Nkoane

    @ante: I'd lean more towards sexism.

  24. George Gladwin Matsheke

    Kanga!

  25. NguJaz

    kotn: if they make skirts in that size, the proverbial they are basically saying that they can be worn in that size wabo?
    so, don't blame boAus' bao if they make them in their size

  26. Ovidius Nkoane

    They don't make them in that size because,,, BIG aint pretty.

  27. Makhosini Motha

    Ngujazi: If bo Aus they make them their size is it are they expecting i Appreciation from the brothers or is it about kuguga othandaya? coz even abomagriza they wear them even tight pants.....amahottie-pan.

  28. NguJaz

    Makhosini: i've never seen omagriza o gqok' i hottie-pan. yini yon' i hottie-pan?!

  29. NguJaz

    kotn: go to amastore, you'll see them in that size

  30. Ovidius Nkoane

    EUWE

  31. ªßè®

    Every size serves a purpose..... I don't segregate. Most pple with good personality are chubby, and most skinny pple I know are cold, most averaged sized pple I know are just lost in the whirlwind of life trying to be perfect and too worried about their size.

  32. æ

    discrimination & prejudice (through indoctrination) rears it's ugly (skobo) head again...

    *standardized thought I guess

  33. Ovidius Nkoane

    So much for that segregation, uh Abe.

  34. Makhosini Motha

    Ngujaz: I hotpan is a centimeter of a normal long pan, and the one i saw it was home made.

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