>>15932151It's time for my women-clown theory.
If women want to be taken seriously, then why would they paint their faces like clowns?
Why would they wear high heels (ridiculous shoes, or "clown" shoes if you will)?
Why would they color themselves with unnatural, bright colors?
Nail polish, for example, was always meant to be a sign that the person wearing the polish doesn't do manual labor. This is back when manual labor was just about the only work available. You know who paints their nails? People who don't want to be taken seriously.
Harley Quinn represents the modern woman, which is why Hollywood has been trying to rewrite the character with a "need no man" feminist dyke spin. Harley was an airhead who fucked her way to a degree (or success), fell in love with a maniac (as women often fall in love with Ted Bundy types), and acts as lackey to her man. If you study the 90s cartoon, you get a fine idea of the female psyche.