My guess is that rabbits were usually clubbed over the head and then skinned from the feet up. It's a turnaround is fair play type of picture. Sort of a medieval equivalent of Gary Larson!
I don't think the blurb does a good job of explaining where this is useful. This is being used in places where the building isn't done in neat grids with each dwelling numbered and marked accordingly. It's for places in Africa or South America where people live on unnamed streets or in maze-like alleys. It allows you to say this is the phrase for my little piece of the world.
Why is it "feminist propaganda" to point out that media portrayals of women are unrealistic? Female bodies are photoshopped to the point where no one even has an idea of what "real" much less healthy bodies look like. Comments like the ones above always proclaim their concern over obesity yet woman who age or aren't perfectly fit are criticized. This criticism isn't the same for men. Few men's bodies are commented on unless they are obviously unhealthy such as Chris Christie.
Neither Sonya Blade or Bikini Girl look obese to me. I do not expect the women in my life to be shaped like Victoria Secret models or the men in my life to look like The Rock. That's because very few people have the genetic disposition to that body type and or the need to train/diet for that body.
Fun. I find it highly amusing that the National Museum of American History and the Fine Arts Museum Zanabazar in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia chose the same song!
What else could you do? You would be creating a road hazard if you stopped on the highway and wouldn't be able to do anything from the upper deck anyway.
Neither Sonya Blade or Bikini Girl look obese to me. I do not expect the women in my life to be shaped like Victoria Secret models or the men in my life to look like The Rock. That's because very few people have the genetic disposition to that body type and or the need to train/diet for that body.
http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/taste/283224691.html