I didn't click on the video, but just reading the text of the article describing its contents has made me tear up. #mess.
I didn't click on the video, but just reading the text of the article describing its contents has made me tear up. #mess.
becomes important*
When you adopt a kid, you must must must consider their ethnicity in the course of your parenting. As a person of color, they will experience micro insults/aggressions, and (likely) outright discrimination as a result of their skin color. Parents MUST be equipped to deal with both.
Get Here? STFU. Too cute.
If Tamron Hall isn't just the cutest thing. I must haz that dress!
I know right? "Unfortunate perm" my ass.
I want moar!
Ugh. Of course.
I remember LOVING this movie as a kid. Of course, I haven't seen it since I was probably seven, so cut me some slack. I just remember getting a kick out of the scene where they get the parents to say that they don't love "Hugh" (some random kid), and splice it so that it sounds like they're saying "I don't love…
So, I'm black and used to have chemically relaxed hair, so I washed it once a week. Since it only happened once a week, I was used to simply cleaning out the drain after a hair washing session rather than resorting to these tactics. Also, my hair was still pretty textured, so not that much came out in the shower. …
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I had to watch it on mute as I'm at work. I wouldn't be surprised if its problematic though.
OMG with a black love interest too!? Squee!
This makes as little sense as the guy who tried to claim Kim Kardashian wasn't beautiful on a different thread.
First thought: Why have I never seen JT and Ben Affleck in a movie together before! This is amazing!
She looks beautiful and I'm a huge fan. Still, she looks different post baby. I wouldn't have recognized her!
She's going through such efforts to make drastic changes — piercings, wigs, implants — when the best thing she could do to look more like her supposed idols is to fill in her eyebrows a little more neatly.