I agree, race is a complicated subject and completely socially constructed. Also, I agree the census is bizarre, but it does at least allow black Latinos to be distinguished from paler skinned Latinos.
I agree, race is a complicated subject and completely socially constructed. Also, I agree the census is bizarre, but it does at least allow black Latinos to be distinguished from paler skinned Latinos.
Ok. I didn't mean to be rude but I was in my knee-jerk reaction. I'm sorry about that.
Each country has it's various skin tones, sometimes with a South and North divide, but let me assure my grandparents, dad and I are pale white and everyone I've encountered has found it odd I'm Hispanic. Many Latinos consider themselves to be white, but we look like black Irish. My dad was blond when he was a child.…
Agreed. And does everyone (or anyone) know the whole tear drop tattoo thing is you get a teardrop for every person you've killed? This is not a race thing, this is a "I killed somebody" thing.
I want to star this multiple times. However, Spanish people are not Latino, they're just Spanish or Hispanic. You're Latino if you come from Latin American country.
Latino is not a race. Please look up the demographics of any Latin American country, where you will find that black people live there as well as plenty of (extremely) white people of Spanish descent.
I was kind of like that, only I didn't call anything old lady jealousy, and I can chalk up a lot of it to daddy issues.
Making lots of money does not make you mature. In fact, I would argue poverty makes you about 10000x more mature (as in you have to look out for your family, sacrifice a TON, etc.).
I'm a 24-year-old girl and I second this. I would also like to add I thought I was super mature at 17, and I was not.
This is a tragedy.
You probably wouldn't/don't like regular Dr. Pepper then, because it tastes almost completely the same. Which is totally legitimate, my mom says it tastes like medicine.
Lies. Diet Dr. Pepper is amazing.
Aspartame is not my favorite fake sugar. I'm a bigger fan of splenda/stevia and I've conveniently found an article that backs my view:
Okay, there is a big difference from "baseless" and "not enough to prove reasonable doubt." And regardless of being "anonymous" to you, I'm sure plenty of people know who she is.
I don't think that this article said, "He's totes guilty!" it was saying, "Just because charges were dropped doesn't mean he was innocent." Heck, it didn't even say that. It just basically said don't assume the victim is a liar/out to get the guy for some unknown reason. It's refreshing seeing as statistically…
Also, she admits that the responses are more than they deserve. I completely agree with this. Really, this is the only appropriate response to every article on that website:
As much as feminists are accused of being man-haters, there are literally 10s sites like these (maybe more, I'm not a masochist, I don't even look for them), whereas I have never seen any mainstream or even non-mainstream feminist say anything close to this hateful.
THIS times a million. I'm actually blessed in that I rarely get or remember sex dreams, but the only story I really know about this happening in real life is my mom's ex-husband getting incredibly mad at her for things she did in dreams.
I never gave him much though until he became engaged to a Victoria's Secret model who was younger than me. I'm not super anti-ages, but I was like, "Damn, I'm not even 100% I understand love, and that creep is 10 years older than me."
I'm pretty low maintenance myself but, I'd try it for a special occasion or something. Given it's under a certain amount of money, that is.