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    time and still talks to him. Holly has moved on and is done with Playboy. People shared what else Holly Madison revealed in a recent interview with them. Holly Madison stated that she didn't feel like she had her own identity for a long time and was actually just known as Hugh Hefner's girlfriend. She shared that people wouldn't always give her a chance at first. She was known as the girl who lived with Hef and also modeled for Playboy. "When you have a lot of baggage and it comes from a…

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    It is the grand gathering of musical party goers to the famed playboy mansion of LA, California. The party consists of several musicians and celebrities including Brian Hugh Warner or ''Marilyn Manson'', Neil Gaiman, Amanda Palmer, James Euringer, Lindsey and Gerard Way, Mikey Way, Frank Iero, Ray Toro, and several others. The party is set far into my future I may or may not have, in which we are celebrating the release of my very first album. The characters I have chosen, I have chosen out of…

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    a giant Mansion where Daisy lives but he also has an apartment where he has…

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    was clearly mesmerized and fascinated by the magic of this era in America. He speaks from experience since he also found himself swept away by the promise of the 1920s as he “embarked on an extravagant lifestyle that earned him a reputation as a playboy and hindered his reputation as a serious literary writer” (“F. Scott Fitzgerald”). Upon the success of his first novel, Fitzgerald began to live lavishly as he became accustomed to this carefree lifestyle. The aura of the 1920s is important to…

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    sexualization of women. Douthat outlines Hefner as someone who abused the differences between men and women and criticizes his clothing, “pathetic orgies,” and complete playboy style. He intentionally creates a monster out of Hefner in order to further contradict any previous respect the audience may have had for the notorious playboy. Douthat describes Hefner as an atrocious leader of his grotto whose, “bodyguards shooed male celebrities away from his paid harem and the skull grinned beneath…

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    When examining rape in cultures in the journal article The Socio-Cultural Context of Rape: A Cross-Cultural Study by Peggy Reeves Sanday collected data from previous studies and applied a coding system to distinguish societies based off the occurrence and types of rape committed by men against women. She labelled societies as ‘rape prone’ and ‘rape free’. She found that in ‘rape prone’ societies ‘included cases in which men rape enemy women, rape is a ceremonial act, and rape may be more a…

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    He placed himself into the story as Gatsby himself. Fitzgerald used these characters to portray his life leading up to the book and his own personality and his outlook on his life and career. In the book, Gatsby’s reason for living in his huge mansion was to impress Daisy and get her to love him again. He did this because Daisy had once said, “Rich girls don’t marry poor boys”. This quote is from the Great Gatsby movie. This…

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    In the early stages of the novel Gatsby invites daisy over to his mansion after they have lunch at Nick’s house for the first time after Gatsby had returned from the war. He invites Daisy inside his mansion and shows off all his expensive items as she falls in love with them. "They 're such beautiful shirts," she sobbed, her voice muffled in the think folds. "It makes me sad because I…

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    Medical Prostitution Consider the following scenario: If medical marijuana continues to be voted in by citizens across this country, we the people might consider putting on the next ballet “Medical Prostitution.” It is the legalization of prostitution for medical purposes. For example, one would go to his Physician and state he has been feeling depressed, sexually deprived, in need of some “uplifting”, and unable to sleep. The medical professional writes a prescription for a prostitute…

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    songs with the rare dubsteps. Leaning against the bar counter chatting to a tall brunet with green eyes was a man named Pietro Obsidian. A name and face like that, you can bet he is very well-known around town. He lived in the supposed haunted mansion in the forest or maybe he was a monster…

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