[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPuIuYDDwBs[/youtube]
(Via Jezebel.)
Also interesting… I don’t think we have a concept of “swollen noodles” in the U.S.
Also in the sexualization of food:
1. Chex Mix gives you curves.
2. Sexy hot dog lady in a bun.
3. Hot Indian Chicken.
4. Sno-Ball head, sexy lady body.
5. Chopsticks plus fork = hot sex.
6. Vegetables are hot.
7. Pasta, naked lady.
8. Women prefer Kellogs to hot men.
9. Axe makes women love you like chocolate.
10. Astroglide and Puma get in on the action.
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Ryan — March 13, 2009
Thank god, it's there's nothing I HATE more than a bowl full of swollen noodles.
Tiffani — March 13, 2009
Hahaha.
I wonder what that even means, or why it would be unpleasant if some of the broth is in the noodles rather than outside of them?
Regardless...I am so sick of fat hatred. >_<
Pearl — March 13, 2009
Although I profess to actually understanding the whole thing about the noodles in soup (I think it matters more to East Asians than anyone else, or there wouldn't be a cultural acceptance of slurping your hot noodles), I think this commercial is obnoxious.
imnotemily — March 13, 2009
this gave me the creeps. talk about object-ifying women- they are literally food to be consumed. EW.
archdiva — March 13, 2009
I agree with imnotemily...very creepy.
And let's not even get into the "fat women are to be avoided because they just lay there, all glassy-eyed and motionless, but skinny women are desirable because they coo and ooo and wiggle around sexily".
*sigh*
Sandra — March 13, 2009
I am as disgusted by the fat vs. skinny thing as anyone here....but man, I hate it when my noodles get swollen. One of my pet peeves. When you overcook your noodles, they break down and get all soggy. This commercial almost makes me want to go find myself a packet of Wai Wai noodles. Almost.
Lynne — March 14, 2009
*shivers* That is the creepiest thing I've seen today. I hate swollen noodles too, but somehow I think I last my appetite for them today. (I was about 2/3 of the way thru my cup of Ramen... oh the irony.)
Jay Livingston — March 14, 2009
What if the sexes were reversed? What if it were a young woman looking at a bowl of men (ra-men?), first distastefully at fat men, then hungrily at men who weren't fat?
macon d — March 14, 2009
Uh, yeah Jay, what if?
In other words, if you're making a point, what is it, pray tell?
Jay Livingston — March 14, 2009
macon d. I asked the question not to make a point but because I was curious as to what people's interpretation of such an ad would be.
Luciano Q — March 15, 2009
It is ridiculous to make a political statement over bad taste. This commercial is only this: bad taste.
zorisos — June 23, 2009
imnotemily said:
"this gave me the creeps. talk about object-ifying women- they are literally food to be consumed. EW."
Talk about taking things just a little too seriously. I suppose you probably also think that when the animals in children's cartoons are voiced by women that such a portrayal 'animalifies' women, too? If you have a paranoid enough mentality, you can find slights and offenses in nearly anything you see. Of course, that doesn't make those perceived offenses actually *real*. Try being a little less hyper vigilant. Not every instance of anthropomorphication involving a female is part of a vast conspiracy to degrade and objectify women.