Michelle Jenneke's competed in Rio's Olympic Games. These are her first Olympics. Michelle knew she had nothing to do. In fact, she ended in the 26th position in the 100 metres hurdles, but Michelle went for another reason. Vini, vidi, vici: I came, I saw, I danced.
On her Instagram we can see her Olympic experience...
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It's curious because, depending on your ideological bias, you interpret the Barbie movie one way or another. Either it reinforces the heteropatriarchal ideas that you've been sold and bought into, or it ridicules all this new postmodern feminism that they're trying to force on you. Then there are those who saw neither one nor the other.
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Childhood characters: Velma Dinkley and April O'Neil.
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