BeeVee2013
BeeVee
BeeVee2013

PocProblems on Tumblr said it best:

I really wanted that Ellie thing to happen.

Well Christ, how else are they supposed to prepare for sorority rush?

You know what I need saving from?

"If you're a fan of Simon & Garfunkel, Katy Perry or the Roots..."

I'll respect you, Mr. Cavill. I'll respect you all night every night. Sigh.

Sorry, I'm confused. This is satirical, I get it, but which parts are satire? I legitimately can't tell. Going to business school CAN be a terrible idea, whether you're a lady or a dude (or it can be great, if you're the right person). Just like law school. And med school. And grad school. (And by the way, if you are

Is this article (the Jezebel article) meant as a joke? It is, right?

Very brave of you, creating a burner to deliver irrelevant criticism regarding the looks of the author. So courageous — so willing to challenge the status quo... as long as no one knows who you are. Bravo, dear sir, bravo.

She did what she felt is right and she might have saved thousands of lives for speaking the truth she had to live through. It's a shame she had to show the consequences, but I admire her strength and bravery.

The picture I got from the headline was that Justin Theroux had mementos of his own brushes with STDs, and that he periodically wandered among them nostalgically — either singing "Ah Yes, I Remember It Well" from Gigi, or "Those Were The Good Ole' Days" from Damn Yankees. I hadn't quite decided.

I made the same error in judgement. I was staying up to watch Netflix, even though I'm exhausted, but now I have a reason to go directly to bed.

You know, Sarah Palin must be inspiring numerous dissertations on the creation of a celebrity and the endurance of fame. "How to Turn Fifteen Minutes into Five Years and Counting" sounds like a good title.

Uh-huh...I hear ya...any group that is predominantly black is "racist". 'Cuz that's a thing.

It is so hard to make this point to some of my white friends. I'm Hispanic and have lived in predominantly white communities all my life, so most of my relationships (and friendships) have been interracial. But because most of my friends are white, many of them have an extremely hard time understanding why I often

BeeVee, I'm glad someone mentioned the childhood sexual abuse angle. I was disheartened not to see it in any other comments.

Ugh. I have a friend who is Kenyan-American, who now holds her PhD and teaches, BUT...she received a scholarship to attend Auburn University for her PhD, and the first day in a class that she was co-teaching, the white male co-teacher told her that she couldn't leave her backpack at the front of HIS class, and that

As a black woman, I don't understand wanting to be a part of an organization that's supposed to stand for sisterhood and service that wouldn't want me because of my skin color. Like...no. No way, no how would I even be bothered with trying to rush/pledge what have you. This story doesn't surprise me, though.

It's definitely very disturbing. All the more reason to try to figure why the hell so many men think something so deeply wrong is acceptable. Not to excuse it, but to resist it.

I bet even cancer can get cancer. Probably got the little ribbon on its car saying it's a "cancer cancer survivor" and shit.