After Barbie announced earlier this month, the release of their "Role Models" line, we compiled a list of several Wyoming women that deserve their own Barbies as well.
I think the first time I saw this descriptive it was being passed around as an email sometime in the early 2000's. It is now making the rounds on social media and if you haven't seen it, it is worth a read and a laugh. I haven't been able to find an author for the piece so will throw it out there with a plea that if you know from whence it came, tell them we are still laughing at it today...
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Meet Angelica Kenova. She is a child psychologist and model from Moscow, Russia. Most of her life she has been aspiring to become a Barbie doll. She appears to have achieved her goal, and I only have one question. Why?
Valeria Lukyanova's deliberately plastic looks have garnered her fame and notoriety as the "Human Barbie." But while the 24-year-old with the bleach blonde hair and the impossibly thin waist really stands out, she's not unique.
Barbie has cold blood running through her coarse plastic veins.
Greenpeace has accused the iconic American doll of being a murderer in a new video aimed at bringing awareness to the way Mattel packages the blonde bombshell.