BiBiVirtue1
BiBi Virtue
BiBiVirtue1

@BiBiVirtue: Ok, maybe I didn't read the quote properly but I still stand by what I said. Opinions are like the appendix, most people have one and they don't really do anything.

@GoodBadNotEvil: Oh come on, get a grip. Whether you agree with it or not LA's opinion is as valid as yours and bashing her is pointless. She didn't even insult Susan Boyle or her singing, she complimented her, but said things that I've read in the media from The Guardian to Gawker. Your dislike for LA is in my view,

@GoodBadNotEvil: So someone can't have an opinion on anyone's actions unless they can do it better themselves? Hmmmm.

@Hooplehead: I don't agree that there would never be an advert like this about boys. In fact I'm sure there have been; surly, mucky little boys contrasted with angelic glowing ones seems to ring a bell in my head.

While being possibly in poor taste and ill thought out, I don't think the advert has anything to do with sexuality in the slightest. I think that's a stretch.

Hahahahaha!

@BAngieB: I know the difference between an arch witty comment and an out and out insult. Calling someone 'lame' is well..lame. It's not funny or clever. So in my opinion, you didn't make a joke. But that's probably just me not getting it. Whatever.

@MOJITOBABY: No one, least of all me, is trying to legislate personal morality or thought. I'm just asking that we think about our actions and the real-world consequences of them. Asking for a little more thought when deciding which roads we take doesn't isn't a bad thing, I think both men and women need to think on

@amoureuse is a second class citizen: Hahaha! I get it from a lot of old posh white guys, I know they're trying their best to engage and I aint mad. But when it's from Development Studies students trying to be right on and friend me up it makes me more angry. They should know better.

@Sputnik_Sweetheart: Hey man, at the minute Ghana is rationing those things due to drought. So you know...

@Anna: That's because on Twitter Lily only wrote 'Africa-Based'. You can't expect journalists to know what they haven't been expressly told.

@MOJITOBABY: Sure Mel Gibson was ridiculed but I bet you it'll be easier for his name to be mentioned seriously than Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan's. I'm not really talking about the celebrity world here though, more about the world of work. In a lot of businesses it's cool for the boys to all go out together and

@greengrey: They do, but some schools wont allow it (just like in the states) and just like most government campaigns in most countries no one listens.

@G Gordon Liddy: Oh give it a rest. I never called anyone a drunk slut or aportioned any blame. Maybe you should read what I ACTUALLY say rather than just making me into some kind of demon figure. I would never call anyone a slut. What kind of woman do you think I am?

I think asking women not to have opinions of what other women do or say is beyond stupid. I kind of agree with what Debra Dickerson says about the pole dancing, sex blogging and drunk photos on Facebook. That doesn't further the causes of women, it's just another exuse for men to call us drunk sluts and take no

@Cuntlovin: Thank you. I would never have guessed.

Need. I have stepped in housemate (and assorted pissed up couchcrasher) pee for the last time.