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9:56 pm - 11/23/2012

ONTD's Latest Punching Bag Spent Thanksgiving in Hawaii


She has been busy promoting her new movie Silver Linings Playbook and is currently filming The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

And now Jennifer Lawrence has taken a much-needed break for the Thanksgiving holiday in Hawaii.



The 22-year-old actress showed off her famous curvaceous figure as she hit the beach in Maui on Wednesday and Thursday with her brother Blaine.







It seems that the actress is more than happy to take part in some surfing and she was seen riding the waves with her sibling.

The pair were seen scouting out the best spots to surf before getting into the water, clearly taking the activity quite seriously.




The young star is close to her mother and family, who all live in Louisville, Kentucky, and is often  spotted spending time with them.



Sources: 1,2,3


Edit: Changing my OP note since I expressed myself poorly. ONTD has a well established tradition of attacking the looks of people they don't like (especially women) in the most vicious ways. Since Jennifer's body has been praised in the past (and since this is a bikini post), I was wondering whether her recent undeniably offensive remarks would have triggered that kind of backlash. Clearly not, based on this post.
harborafternoon 23rd-Nov-2012 09:27 pm (UTC)
you're on a mission today, eh? i mean, what an interesting one, too. i don't see success in trying to malign social justice, pal.
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 09:33 pm (UTC)
I'm not trying to malign anything. I do understand the necessity to sensibilize people about social issues, but making a big deal out of every fucking detail and screaming outrage over every little thing? That's called over-reacting. Also, I think some people only do this because it's this year's internet fashion. Going around accusing everything and everyone of being mysoginistic or racist or whatever the fuck. It's annoying. I get mad when fucked up stuff happens in real life, but getting so worked up over tv shows or books or whatever... Sometimes people exaggerate and over-react for nothing, really. And it's annoying as fuck when you genuinely like something and somebody will come and tell you that product is racist and it must burn in hell and everyone involved with it is basically Satan. That ruins the fun all the time and I'm tired of it.
klauses 23rd-Nov-2012 09:39 pm (UTC)
Let me get this straight. You get "mad" when this stuff happens in real life, but when a influential celebrity says it on a popular talk show, caring about it is overreacting? A commenter asked why people don't like her, and another commenter provided an answer. You're the only person here overreacting that I can see.

If your only issue with people thinking her comment was offensive (and it was) is that you feel like you can't stan her anymore, then what's the problem? Is your fondness of her affected by the way people on the Internet feel?
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 09:46 pm (UTC)
No, I'm perfectly calm. It's just I don't get all the outrage. Why don't people get this mad when religion is made fun of? Why don't they get mad about people getting slaughtered every day in the Middle East? Those are REAL issues. A joke about a cat, honestly, is something stupid to get mad at someone for. I see it as stupid, because you can't define a person over one joke she/he made. COME ON, PEOPLE. ONTD is the kind of place where some celebrity does something that pisses people off and suddenly that person is SATAN.
(and for the record, I'm not a stan of her, but it irks me when ONTD decides that somebody's a shitty person when other celebrities say way worse stuff and everybody will be like "OMAIGAWD I LUV HER SHE SO SASSY LMAO".
klauses 23rd-Nov-2012 09:52 pm (UTC)
Firstly, plenty of people care and are outraged at the atrocities you've mentioned. Human beings are not incapable of expressing concern about only one topic. Secondly, making jokes at the expense of vulnerable groups normalises discrimination against them. That's why it's a problem.

Thirdly, ONTD is a community of a variety of people who don't always share opinions. Example: me and you. So if a celebrity did say something even more horrific than what Jennifer said, I'm sure there would be some socially-inept people who could call him or her "sassy," but the majority of members would have a problem with it. As it should be.

Reading your other comments, I'm getting the impression that you think every group is equal. Does this mean that you think "I named my female cat after Chaz Bono because she's really masculine" is no more offensive than "I named my female cat after Liam Neeson because she's really masculine?" There's just no difference between those two statements to you? Really, I'm curious.
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 09:58 pm (UTC)
Yeah. I mean, it just sounds funny to me. Okay, talking about my "problems" I don't give a fuck if somebody names a cat, like, Jabba the Hutt because it's fat. I just laugh at it because I separate things that are to be taken seriously from those that can be overlooked. I mean we're talking about a CAT. It's not like she punched a transexual person in the face. It was just a joke.
And no, ONTD has some favourites that, no matter what they say or do, will always get love, that's a fact. And none of these favourites are ever plus-sized or not particularly good-looking. NEVER.
secura 23rd-Nov-2012 10:27 pm (UTC)
Are you seriously equating Jabba the hutt (a fictional character) to Chaz Bono, an actual transsexual who has to deal with real life issues, like the ramification he was subjected to when he was transitioning. I mean, how fucking obtuse can you honestly be.

I don't give a fuck if one other idiot agreed with you. You're still incredibly naive, ignorant and childish with your ~*~I'm colorblind~*~ obnoxious shit.
alicel 24th-Nov-2012 07:38 am (UTC)
i hope you're 12 and white because you have no other excuse for being this ignorant.
not even white 12 year olds have an excuse to be THAT ignorant.
browniecakemix 23rd-Nov-2012 09:40 pm (UTC)
because it's not even remotely possible that anyone could "genuinely like something" that is racist

give me a fucking break

part of being a responsible human being is acknowledging that just because you like something doesn't mean it can't be problematic, e.g. Sixteen Candles is one of my favorite movies but that doesn't mean I won't admit it's kind of racist

likewise just because it's someone you like saying something ignorant doesn't mean they should ~get a free pass
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 09:49 pm (UTC)
I do aknowledge that TWD has racism issue, but the article said "people from the TWD crew dressed him up in a way that reminded him of this asian character, but they didn't realize it until the pilot aired and they thought 'dude this looks like a chiché' and they changed his costume to not make him look like a stereotype anymore". That isn't racist. Plus, being a TWD stan, I know that all members of the cast and crew respect each other, so this kind of claims shows that people don't know what the hell they're talking about.
browniecakemix 23rd-Nov-2012 10:04 pm (UTC)
...Do you not realize that racism isn't always overt, or?

Because it sounds like the show's own crew realized that their original costuming choice for that guy's character was problematic. Which, you know, was why they changed it.
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 10:12 pm (UTC)
Yeah. My point is that they changed it. They tried to put a remedy to something that, as you said, seemed problematic. I don't see how this is wrong. Correcting a costume mistake is racist? It just seems all like an over-reaction to me.
browniecakemix 23rd-Nov-2012 10:20 pm (UTC)
I didn't see anyone in that post claiming that the correction was racist, just the original mistake and the other actually-racist incident that the actor recounted in the article.
secura 23rd-Nov-2012 10:28 pm (UTC)
This is what people don't get. They never, ever acknowledge that racism sometimes can be subtle and doesn't have to be someone literally yelling racial slurs.

There's really no point in arguing, most of the kids here are just barely into college and have no real thoughts outside of what their friends or the daily show teaches them.
secura 23rd-Nov-2012 10:50 pm (UTC)
Oh and she just used the whole "unnecessary social justice crap" in another post (unrelated to this one) so you can ignore her as ever being a redeemable human being.

People who complain about 'social justice warriors' shit are the kind of people who just want to be able to say all the offensive garbage they want and dont you dare question them about it. might as well just become a libertarian at this point, tbqh.
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