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Normalface
Somehow I doubt she was the first female tattoo artist as people have literally been making tattoos since there were people
ThaWaySheGoes
HsuDoNihm
#4 was not the first. Tattooing is OLD.
kaleomanjario
#9 Makes me feel a bit sad. This woman has been through so much that we couldn't even imagine, and is still going through it since the 1800s
kailithnir
Technically, #8 would be more accurately called an Onna-Bugeisha. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onna-bugeisha
bikemaje
I have the greatest respect for all of these women. Trump probably
JosephMcCovery
#7 is just outside of the "safe" standard for imgur. RIP OP's account.
zoidburgerandfries
It would be interesting if they were banned for not marking that pic as mature.
intotheEnd
#5 Edwardoooo and Alphonse says hi
whitesebra
@op you should have marked it mature with that swimsuit
imgrrrrrrrrr
I laughed +1
BIGBOYRN
No such thing as female members of the Hell's Angels...so I call bullshit on that one
jaycagney
The British bikes don't help the case either.
ReleaseTheBeeees
That tattoo lady is taking none of anyone's shit.
yobego
Try that grandma from 1990.
stuffDrewdrew
I think i might be in love with her
ZombiesAreOkay
Get on colorizing these, mysterious colorizing people
TheIncrediblePirate
Which one?
handparty
I don't think they like to be called that
TheGhostofElizabethShue
Last time I looked up #8 it disappointingly turned out she was an actress.
TheEvilOverLordOfFlowers
DOES THIS LOOK LIKE THE FACE OF MERCY /a/l80xp
Nukeshi
I think I peed my pants a little
Lastshadow94
The real irony is I'm seeing this sandwiched between two porn star posts.
NSAgent
Annette Kellerman is thicker than a bowl of oatmeal.
AtomicSleepwalker
http://m.imgur.com/rOeVu4F?r
PrincessWasabi
Anthroposapien
First female tattooist? What? Like women thousands of years ago never did tattoo work.
MissAizea
Probably first American
HamburgerSoupMakesYouPoop
I like how #7 was considered indecency, whereas now a days they use tits and ass to sell anything from car insurance to tacos
becauseurwrong
Different side of the same coin, i think. In both cases women are seen as objects that compel men.
azazyel
#3 those woman then couldn't vote but still served this country they had no say in.
rando84
Depends on which state they were from. They all had the vote 2 years later, the 20th Am was successful partly because of their wartime role.
Joshua221b
#7 The Burkini "debate" almost has us full circle... it was about sexism first, now it's P.C gone cray!
biggreenfan
I wonder about the tattoo one. First woman, or first white woman? People have been tattooing for thousands of years. Otzi even has tats.
takichandler
Perhaps the first professional?
lenomdeplume
Yeah, criminal gangs are known for their social consciousness.
JohnWilkesTableorBooth
Kind of what I was thinking, "look at all these inspirational women! And then some organized crime"
lenomdeplume
They were basically property traded for other goods and services. Antithesis really..
bumbl3b33
"Show us their b-holes." -imgur
SirJimmothy
#2 has a very inappropriate upskirt, will that do?
ITouchMyselfWhileThinkingAboutLasagna
I just want to see lasagna!
SirPanache
Or tits. Tits work too
kcufuck
No. Buttholes.
IPoopAfterDrinkingCoffee
Pretty sure the 1990 pic wasn't in faded black and white
jetflight
It probably was. 1990 Caucasus region would've had plenty of black&white photography.
SweetElve
But of course the 1943 one is clear as day
CryptoCopter
Actually, journalistic photographs still use black and white. If you go through the list of Pulitzer Prize winners you'll find one from 2011
NorwayRat
In America yes, but we're talking about Soviet made film. Quite a difference in quality
leorex
United Nations Photo: http://www.unmultimedia.org/s/photo/detail/751/0075187.html
HsuDoNihm
#14... you do know how those ladies are treated, right? Not exactly an example of empowered women there.
sumowoman
Was thinking the same.
Gink0
I don't know anything about biker gangs except for stereotypes on TV
Repostradamus
For many of the outlaw motorcycle clubs they're seen as property and treated as such.
Gink0
I hate to be pedantic but I guess ppl who treat ppl like property are also the kind of ppl who don't respect and care for their property
Repostradamus
You'd be mostly correct. In most cases unless it's their bike they don't seem to care.
theIdris
I was under the impression women couldn't be members of the Hell's Angels. George Christie said that on Outlaw Chronicals.
layo131
Fairly certain only white men can be members. They must be the old ladies of members.
theIdris
Thanks, that's what I thought that was.
HsuDoNihm
Women can't be members. Women can be property of members.
theIdris
Thanks, that's what I thought the case was.
ILookLikeAPencil
This is some of the amazing stuff feminism has achieved. It's not fair to say something is inherently bad because of a few extremists.
yaxplz
Most of this was way before modern feminism, though.
Lilshadow48
Yeah, problem is 3rd wave has nothing like these left to fight for. So it goes after stupid shit like "manspreading"
becauseurwrong
Manspreading was only a social observation on gender. But yes, 3rd wave is watered down "for everyone" feminism. But this site claims to
becauseurwrong
hate 2nd wavers getting shit done too. Women can't win.
Flying13Pheonix
That's not really true. There are still issues of inequality in the U.S., though not as severe, and as far as the whole world, tons of shit
RRRIV
The only one really impressive is the female samurai. As hell bound to tradition as Japan is, I just wish perople knew that woman more.
ThatJerkYouKnow
who is that woman?
NZCookiemonster
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onna-bugeisha
ThoughtfulSatan
It's hella impressive
SgtChowdown
Problem is that photo isn't a real onna-bugeisha. She's an actress playing one in a play.
RRRIV
That's a huge let down
Piscivore
#5 was cute as hell.
Mangomancer
now : http://www.patriotledger.com/storyimage/WL/20090506/NEWS/305069577/AR/0/AR-305069577.jpg
Nukeshi
She's giving me a jeordie white vibe. Dunno why.
turbobrick93
I know, that was a super nice acetylene torch. They still look pretty much the same to this day!
krapmyself
Looks like a 14 year old boy.
ThatJerkYouKnow
do yourself a favor and quit hanging out with photogenic 14 year old boys
IvnWng
OH YOU'D LIKE THAT WOULDN'T YOU
circlebreaker
Projecting just a little, hey?
itsakidsbooksantiago
My grandma was a welder in WWII. She said it was just like sewing. Man alive, was she a badass.
TheHappyCanadian
as a dude, I sew and tell guys it's like welding but with fabric
kittendorm
As a welder, I always liken it to piping icing on a cake. If you can decorate a cake you can learn to lay down a tidy seam easy peasy.
LolaMontez2
Mine too!!
HumansArePrettyNeat
There's a good period piece comic called Night Witches if you're into the female experience of war.
meltedfaceguy
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Juwando
Imma look into that
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biggreenfan
I've tried both--I can't sew.
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biggreenfan
I can't weld well either, but that's lack of practice. Sewing with a machine? Witchcraft.
itsakidsbooksantiago
She was a big fan and was annoyed that after the war she couldn't keep doing it. Grandma loved her mig.
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author365
Man, I thought I had it rough doing QC at a flourescent tube factory.
JakeMcAwesome
Not quite as volatile but similar results right?
itsakidsbooksantiago
Well, I can absolutely side with your gran on that.
PteradactylStevens
To be fair to the guy in number 1, he was just a hardass about the rules. He did worse things to men. He's actually friends with her now.
TobySomething
http://deadspin.com/behind-the-photo-that-changed-the-boston-marathon-forev-1698054488
JayEnfield
Grogisgood
JayEnfield
http://imgur.com/user/Philcrifo
ICantFindAny
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catmemesandweed
Like what?
PteradactylStevens
If you're bored on a drive or have time to kill this will fill you in: http://thedollop.libsyn.com/177-jock-and-the-boston-marathon-women
fuck123456789
gary?
TheGuyWhoBeatsHisMeat
Fucking Gary...
nsaladbar
And by hardass...its cuz he's a runner...glutes to the max...mmmmm
WelcomeToTheShatterdome
He really was
MurtBaclinBFI
For real
liquidtoasties
So true
DoGoodSeeGood
No joke
equityforpunks
Really?
JohnWilkesTableorBooth
Could you elaborate on that? Was she not signed up or something?
INEEDASSISTANCE
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nevernudes
She was signed up but used her initials so they didn't know she was a woman
jjm152
she "snuck in" by using her initials. 'Unofficially' shes not even the 1st woman to complete the marathon (and she did it slower)
CreepyPhlox
The rule was, women were not allowed to participate.
CreepyPhlox
So as such, she was not allowed to sign up.
CreepyPhlox
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathrine_Switzer
DoNotKnowJack
She signed up using her initials to hide her femaleness.
Butwhatwouldiwear
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vandelm
Listen to the Dollop podcast episode 177...it's hilarious how crazy that dude is
Ajierene
Up voting for the awesoneness of the Dollop
erugby
She signed up with just her first initial to get a number. Women weren't allowed to race. However, the year before, another women ran the 1/
erugby
Whole race but didn't have a number. The other woman also ran in 1967 and finished way ahead of kitzel.
erugby
*Switzer.
nickg131
I'm assuming the 'rule' was that no women could run. So he enforced the rule. Maybe he wasn't 'personally' sexist. Just 'doing his job' =p
jjm152
He was a hard ass about the race rules. Read his wikipedia entry. The OP makes it seem like sexism, but he was just crazy.
SheGetsHungryForDinnerAt8
Yeah she signed up as a man.
feeltheice
Indeed yer right.
RyanOldford
Correct. When it was made legit, he gave her a big hug before the race. He was just really serious about the race rules.
JohnWilkesTableorBooth
That makes sense, thanks, pal!
halneedham
What a pleasant and informative discussion between two ppl via the comments section.Congrats Internet, you're now 1/938,734,462,281!
nickg131
I made up for it simultaneously with someone on another post about HRC being pro-women and pro-LGBT (She's not) It's a real shit show
nickg131
2. myself included. I got pretty worked up, but it's hard to argue with a constant stream of strawman and denial
princessvaliant
A lot of horrible things were done by people "just doing their job."
Gibblesmish
Hey, I LOVED my time at the baby crushing factory!
Jusmar
Sieg heil.
SalsaRice
Did you just jump from marathons directly to nazis?
princessvaliant
I didn't even mention Nazis.
nickg131
2. cause her lasting harm, so at the time, I can see the guy having a hard time about it. Gotta feed your kids somehow =\
nickg131
That's why I put it in quotes. It's not an excuse. Though in this case, letting her run may have cost his job, and stopping her didn't
RubberCatTurds
“The greatest crimes in the world are not committed by people breaking the rules but by people following the rules.” - Banksy
Heavymettle
That proverb only works if you make an exception that any rule made by the offender is considered a valid rule. Genocide is illegal and
Heavymettle
it makes up the majority of mankind's worst tragedies. The only way to argue it in favor of that line is to say ppl followed orders but then
Heavymettle
You're arguing that the guy in charge and giving orders is "following the rules" by making up what he wants to do as the rules. Doesn't work