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There's a fine line between normalizing or glamorizing these people.
The warnings came after the show was accused of glamorizing suicide.
Why do we keep glamorizing those who make it even harder?
Or is he celebrating and glamorizing something that can be dangerous?
As such, the series has long been accused of glamorizing violence.
As such, the games have long been accused of glamorizing violence.
And the father said to him, he said — 'What are you glamorizing?
Taylor's debut script is intricately woven and empathetic, without glamorizing the struggle.
So expectations change and we stop glamorizing people who are always on.
It's more evidence that there's no glamorizing going on in this film.
Unfortunately, in a time of war, movies glamorizing war don't work as well.
Mexican politicians slam narco culture for glamorizing, and even feeding, the blood-soaked trade.
During a time of peace, a movie glamorizing war drove recruitment through the roof.
I blame prestige television and the early-2000s vampire boom for glamorizing psychopathic tendencies.
"I thought that the show was, in a way, glamorizing teen suicide," Curtis tells PEOPLE.
Some have argued that by neglecting condom use on screen, it's glamorizing reckless sexual habits.
Cardi B, a retired "stripper-ho," as she boasts, has been accused of glamorizing prostitution.
Worn during a fashion show it's "about glamorizing the whole M.T.A. milieu," Mr. Ramos said.
In July, JUUL discontinued using models on social media in order to stop glamorizing the product.
Reviewers complained that there was blood in her bread, and that she was glamorizing a murderer.
Some are upset, understandably, because they see Hadid glamorizing something that other women are criticized for.
Marnell treads a knife edge between glamorizing her own despair and rendering it with savage honesty.
But while To the Bone is knowing, it strenuously resists glamorizing anorexia and other eating disorders.
Scott has been criticized for glamorizing drug use, including pushing dresses with pills printed on them.
It was graphic and glamorizing, but also a real space that you feel you can walk into.
This line in particular is being called out by some people for glamorizing or mischaracterizing bipolar disorder.
And for me, it was important that this movie was not glamorizing the world of the Narco.
Research shows that glamorizing or sensationalizing suicide can increase its likelihood, but honestly discussing it does not.
Numerous media stories and even famous billionaires are glamorizing dropouts or encouraging kids to skip college entirely.
"Nip/Tuck" got terrific ratings, but Murphy bridled when some viewers saw him as glamorizing plastic surgery.
" He adds: "It is my job to humanize him, but the hope is that we're not glamorizing anything.
The media has created this environment by glamorizing entertainers well beyond those celebs' true value to a society.
An Instagram influencer who documented her motorcycle crash was accused of sponsoring the posts and glamorizing the accident.
I think they do a pretty good job of resisting completely glamorizing the drugs and guns side of this.
It's difficult to picture anyone coming away from this movie under the impression that it's glamorizing its characters' actions.
However, I would caution against overly glamorizing this need especially in the descriptions of parties and club dance workers.
The report, shared exclusively with TechCrunch, also showed content encouraging viewers into unhealthy weight loss and glamorizing eating disorders.
But much of what is understood about their job comes from glamorizing tasting competitions and other reality-show equivalents.
The bureau lends its help to Hollywood, which churns out movies and television shows glamorizing the work of FBI agents.
Age of Rage skirts the edge of glamorizing Spencer, with shots of the man pensively smoking cigarettes or drinking whiskey.
Experts and survivors in the eating disorder community said it came dangerously close to glamorizing an illness that can be fatal.
"I am not into portraying a serial killer or anybody of this nature or glamorizing them in any way," he said.
Which is all to say, I see the appeal of glamorizing mental illness as an alternative to a pathology or hopelessness.
Though it's likely Beckham was simply impressed with the artistry of the image, he was quickly chided for glamorizing gun violence.
It's time to stop glamorizing people who are always on their phones and embrace switching off, says media mogul Arianna Huffington.
The main problem is that it's difficult to dramatize Bundy in this fashion without somehow glamorizing him -- an issue then and now.
And by feting Meghan Markle, are we glamorizing the acceptance of people of color into institutions that have hurt and oppressed them?
" She also addressed former SI model Cheryl Tiegs' comments that we shouldn't be "talking about full-figured women because we're glamorizing them.
Since it's release, the popular show—based off Jay Asher's 2007 young adult novel—has received backlash for claims of glamorizing teen suicide.
By Tuesday morning, the post had been flooded with comments accusing the XVIII Airborne Corps of being "fanboys" for Peiper by glamorizing him.
Yip cautioned that turning people who may have had mental health issues already into martyrs risked glamorizing suicide, which could create a contagion effect.
She has since archived the post on Instagram because people were accusing her of glamorizing the accident, and even having it sponsored by SmartWater.
The musical, to my ears, basically inverted Tolstoy's point by glamorizing and, with the rosy light that musical theater provides, valorizing these prerevolutionary narcissists.
As Murphy's projects often do, the effect at times risks not just providing insight into a murderer, but glamorizing him and his grisly actions.
But sometimes they're just stories about men (usually) who killed women (usually), and there's a very fine line between retelling their stories and glamorizing them.
They learn the value of helping others: something that likely would not have occurred to them prior to their economic reversal, all without glamorizing poverty.
A new Amazon documentary focuses on the women who interacted with Ted Bundy, promising a comprehensive look at the serial killer without glamorizing his crimes.
Onscreen and off, most of the real-life kids were rewarded with friend requests and fan pages, as well as with Coppola's phlegmatic glamorizing film.
" The post lambasted the Japanese retailer, arguing that it's "not the time to start glamorizing the sack-like oxblood dresses that stalk this drama's totalitarian regime.
"I don't like it that we're talking about full-figured women because we're glamorizing them, and your waist should be smaller than 35 [inches]," Tiegs said.
Maybe a talent agent would love my stage presence, thus spiraling me into Aziz Ansari-style ubiquity, complete with a Netflix series glamorizing my relationship quirks.
But his regret is not of glamorizing the world's most notorious drug trafficker or that he may have aided and abetted a fugitive on the run.
The advent of the New Nordic food movement upended this by glamorizing foraging as a form of hunting, seeking out never-known corners of the wild.
Through platforms like Instagram and YouTube, you'll see thousands of photos and videos glamorizing a lifestyle that's been looked down on by many for so long.
"By glamorizing vaping, while at the same time downplaying the nicotine found in vaping products, JUUL is putting countless New Yorkers at risk," according to James.
The TV series, which is based on the young adult novel by Jay Asher, has been criticized for glamorizing suicide and sending irresponsible messages about mental health.
The family welcomed the social media memorials that poured in from Shaira's classmates, though the parents were adamant about celebrating their daughter's life without glamorizing her death.
The most obvious result of glamorizing and exaggerating men's imperviousness to pain is that men who suffer feel like they are supposed to endure it without complaint.
Google didn't go in for any such glamorizing of its new devices, and consequently the Pixel felt almost stale by the time it made its formal debut.
While the title and opening lyrics of "2 the Dopeman" may lead listeners to expect a song glamorizing drug culture and violence, the narrative is quite different.
If, as the old saw goes, it's impossible to depict war onscreen without glamorizing it, it may also be impossible to depict rape onscreen without eroticizing it.
"I think any time you put anything on screen, you run the risk of glamorizing it just by the nature of it being on screen," Levinson told Variety.
"Entrepreneurship is a very tough journey to embark on, and I think the term is used very lightly across my generation, particularly with social media glamorizing entrepreneurship," said Gavia.
Dressed in a long navy blue gown, Cotillard opted for side-swept bangs as she let her long brown hair hang in loose waves, glamorizing the look with sparkling earrings.
Their trip hasn't gone without criticism, though – Khloé's Instagrams have attracted plenty of angry commenters accusing the star of "glamorizing" the country and its communist regime, and South Florida Rep.
The model, 33, was harassed and criticized on social media after she landed the September cover of Cosmopolitan U.K. and accused of glamorizing obesity by U.K. tabloid columnist Piers Morgan.
Yet the latest mini-wave devoted to the most sordid murderers -- including the return of Netflix's "Mindhunter" -- underscores the tension between feeding fascination with the topic and inadvertently glamorizing it.
Amid the media hysteria surrounding the global obesity epidemic, few retailers dared wade into this cultural maelstrom, lest they be accused of glamorizing obesity by armchair "experts" and internet trolls.
As the founder of her own lifestyle brand, Josephs regularly utilizes her skills as a lifestyle expert on TV programs, where she shares her tips for organizing, accessorizing, and, of course, glamorizing.
"Glamorizing marketing techniques of ENDS as less harmful products purely mimics the marketing techniques used by the cigarette industry," the ministry said, without specifically mentioning heat-not-burn smoking devices such as iQOS.
This set sail in a 65-piece smorgasbord of ocean tropes: Think sailors' tattoos, anchors and knotted ropes, waves and officer's uniforms, glamorizing the most everyday elements of a life lived at sea.
Ilka Hoffmann, a board member at the GEW union that represents about 280,000 teachers, social workers and education workers, said the new program's "action film" aesthetic was clearly targeting young people and glamorizing war.
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As when critics lashed out against idealized images of "heroin chic" in the early 1990s, some have voiced concern that fashion houses are encouraging potentially hazardous behaviors by glamorizing models who are rail-thin.
But the game is not glamorizing gangs, instead it's trying to teach boys and girls between the ages of 9 and15 what constitutes –- or doesn't constitute — a healthy, equal attitude towards girls and women.
When Bertie gets a promotion, rather than glamorizing her success, Tuca & Bertie shows just how much work continues to suck—her hours are longer; one of the lights in her office is constantly flickering.
When it featured Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, then a 19-year-old suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, on its cover in 2013, some critics accused the magazine of glamorizing him as it did entertainment superstars.
Of course, examining can look a lot like glamorizing, and if you saw the first teaser, which played during the Oscars, you'll have spotted the legs, the breasts, the zippers plummeting down, down, down.
"I am not into portraying a serial killer or anybody of this nature or glamorizing them in any way … it does not glamorize the killing," he said during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
"A pervasive reemergence of smoking across screens that is glamorizing and renormalizing a deadly habit to millions of impressionable young people," Robin Koval, CEO and president of Truth Initiative, said in a statement Variety shared.
In a letter to executives, they accused Netflix of double standards for glamorizing sexual exploitation, weeks after it dumped actor Kevin Spacey, star of its flagship "House of Cards" drama, following allegations of sexual misconduct.
Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves, was tall and depressed (glamorizing depression is not cool but let's not deny that, historically, depression and coolness have gone hand in hand), and his first vice president was named Hannibal.
But for others, West calling bipolar disorder a superpower is akin to glamorizing the illness, and his album art, which reads, "I hate being bipolar it's awesome," trivializes what people who have bipolar disorder go through.
Last year, an educational site run by the New Brunswick government was found non-compliant with federal rules because it featured images of people enjoying, and perhaps glamorizing (by taking a selfie and smiling), cannabis use.
An Instagram influencer received a lot of negative attention after uploading photos that documented her motorcycle crash, eventually archiving the post when people accused her of glamorizing the accident, which they expected was sponsored by SmartWater.
Zac Efron takes on the lead role in that movie, and a trailer for the film was released on Thursday, though it was accused by some of glamorizing the murderer through its song choice and editing style.
The movie has been accused of glamorizing Bundy but a survivor feels otherwise Kathy Kleiner Rubin — who was a 20-year-old sorority sister at Florida State University when Bundy crept into her bedroom at 3 a.m.
"By glamorizing vaping, while at the same time downplaying the nicotine found in vaping products, Juul is putting countless New Yorkers at risk," Attorney General Letitia James of New York said in a statement announcing the lawsuit.
But cable news' fixation with treating American weapons like products to be packaged and sold for ratings can end up sanitizing and even glamorizing violence -- like when NBC's Brian Williams fawned over the video of Tomahawks being fired.
Meryl Streep's Hollywood-flattering speech at the Globes conveniently overlooked the industry's habit of pairing male stars with female ones half their age, thwarting female directors, stereotyping minorities, glamorizing reprobates and putting money above morality time and again.
Conversely, it's hard to showcase gleaming accouterments like SS belt buckles, Hitler Youth bugles and ebony daggers without glamorizing the Nazi penchant for using bold iconography on flags and uniforms to convey an aura of romance, power and invincibility.
But, by wearing a vintage animal fur, would you be keeping the demand for fur fashion alive, thus promoting and glamorizing the industry and its controversial practices and the many toxic plastic alternatives pumped out by fast fashion retailers?
SABC said its decision, taken in May, was aimed at avoiding glamorizing violence at protests, which are common over issues such as the poor provision of water or roads, but which have taken on added political significance ahead of the elections.
Thankfully, Dohrn's writing and Rickards acting avoid glamorizing this spiral, and instead focus on the trauma Kelly has been carrying her whole life, thus making her struggles about her art and life believable and concrete, instead of lofty and somehow romantic.
The recent Netflix series 13 Reasons Why has provoked strong criticism from counselors and mental health professionals for unrealistically portraying adults as uncaring and generally clueless about teenagers' problems, and for potentially glamorizing the idea of suicide among a vulnerable population.
In August, influencer Tiffany Mitchell shared 10 Instagram photos taken just after her motorcycle accident, but archived the post because people were accusing her of glamorizing the accident, and some even suggested it looked like it had been sponsored by SmartWater.
The second season of 212 Reasons Why, the vivid teenage drama that prompted a national dialogue last year over what TV critics, schools, parents, psychologists, and even teenagers, argued was a graphic, "glamorizing," and "unhelpful" depiction of suicide, is now streaming on Netflix.
"Some of it, I'm worried, is glamorizing of suicide, but if Zoe is talking to me about it, it makes me feel better," said Ms. Seiferheld, who recounted that her daughter sobbed her eyes out after watching the sad and shocking final episode.
In the comics, the character is presented as having dissociative identity disorder, something that's harder to depict in a live-action television show — particularly without glamorizing the condition, which in Mary's case manifests itself in different superpowers for each of her identities.
You had critics of the representation who saw it as both glamorizing the prowess of the thoroughly Nazified Waffen-SS units (they were elite units subject to special rules, but other nation's elite formations were not similarly distinguished) and making them just look, well, cool.
It spawned countless parodies, late-night meaning-of-life conversations, and inevitable political rants from people about how the film was glamorizing heroin (apparently their definition of glamour included Ewan McGregor sticking his face into the world's worst toilet in search of opium suppositories).
As such, it's an historical irony that a ladder-climbing Nazi filmmaker funded by Nazi Germany's Ministry of Propaganda to create a film glamorizing the Third Reich is now mainly known for the primary footage of one of the best black athletes who ever lived.
If this evokes Dubuffet's glamorizing of the raw and unfiltered, I would only add that it's her use of the limiting schema provided by cartoon imagery that has made that overwhelmingly complex inner activity communicable, or perhaps given it enough structure to be seen.
In another, the reality star shows off her fashionable outfit: a nude-colored dress, a grey duster coat and a floppy hat, thus bringing even more controversy to the trip for "glamorizing" the country and its communist regime while filming scenes for Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
" He described that period of his life as "terrible[...] rock bottom for me" and explained why he'd kept much of the story buried until recently: "I didn't want people to get the wrong idea and think I'm glamorizing drug use and this type of thing, because it's disgusting.
"I don't like that we're almost accepting and glamorizing what Tonya Harding and her people conspired to do to a fellow athlete," he said alongside BFF Tara Lipinski, who will join him this year as a commentator for NBC's primetime figure skating coverage during the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
"I think The Politician is interesting, and it definitely raises a lot of questions about whether there's a way to talk about someone dying by suicide and someone's mental health without glamorizing it and without making it seem like that person gets to make decisions or impact people after their death," Bright said.
The judiciousness of glamorizing that kind of calculated teen violence, especially in a reality where the end result looks a lot more like the recent high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, than a cool crime caper, is definitely a question that will be raised as more of these stories find their way onscreen.
Fashion, plus-size modeling and race: When 'diversity' isn't so diverse "I don't like that we're talking about full-figured women, because it's glamorizing them, because your waist should be smaller than 35 (inches)," Tiegs -- herself a two-time SI cover model -- said Wednesday at the 13th annual Global Green USA Pre-Oscar Party.
A year later, in 1993, Calvin Klein rolled out their first campaign with Kate Moss, magazines filled up with sloe-eyed models smoking in vests, and by the end of the decade, the whole thing created such a moral panic that Bill Clinton went on TV to criticize the "heroin chic" for glamorizing drug use.
G Kishan Reddy, India&aposs minister for home affairs, said earlier this month the government had "resorted" to cutting off the internet to prevent "aggressive anti-India social media posts being pushed from across the border [in Pakistan] aiming at instigating youth ... and glamorizing terrorists and terrorism," the country&aposs Business Standard newspaper reported.
Degrassi is the antithesis to shows more like The O.C. or 90210 where they're more glamorizing young people's lives and not talking about the very real and adult things that happen to young people...I know that I've had a lot of good responses where people are like 'Thank you so much for talking about this.
It must depict sex work without glamorizing it, deliver on a world of intrigue and power struggles without getting too bogged down in historical nitpicking, underscore these ladies' crackling wit and joie de vivre without glossing over the very real dangers they face, all with a healthy dose of camp aided by a lavish costume budget.
"Not only are teen users of popular vaping devices like Juul re-glamorizing a smoking-like behavior that years of prevention campaigns had effectively stigmatized, they might be paving the way for a transition to conventional cigarettes as well as other substances," wrote Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, in a blog post.
If things feel off in your romantic or professional partnerships around Monday, be mindful that the Sagittarius moon's clash with Neptune and alignment with Jupiter is sending some strong hints: boundaries have been blurred and you need to redefine what those should look like, to keep the relationship healthy; someone is exaggerating or glamorizing the truth; or some combination of the two.
Name Withheld Within feminism, there is what one scholar has called a "maddeningly deadlocked debate" concerning sexual imagery and sexual subordination; you see this in the arguments over "Fifty Shades of Grey," which some find to be liberatory and empowering of women and others find to be oppressive and glamorizing of abuse (and still others find to be just plain dull).
Beauty mogul Huda Kattan, who has 38 million Instagram followers, says she turned down a $10 million brand campaign because it 'wasn't worth it'An Instagram influencer who documented her motorcycle crash says she wasn't glamorizing the accident and the posts weren't sponsoredA gluten-free, vegan influencer with 1.7 million followers criticized a high-end Italian restaurant because it wouldn't tweak its $200 tasting menu to accommodate her dietary requirements

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