WHAT THE FUCK?
WHAT THE FUCK?
I don't watch the view, but if Margret Cho was on it, I'd give it a chance.
Oh my, I went through graduate school in the Humanities at U of Chicago: the intellectual man-child MECCA. I recently shut things down with an incredibly hot, seemingly masculine one, but he did the big reveal to me one day and I ran the other way. I once had one try to justify rape to me on a "philosophical" basis.…
"When our industry looks as it has over the last 10 years, like it might not survive, people leave — and the most vulnerable people are the ones most inclined to get out because they've got families to support, bills to pay," he says.
Soooo can we all talk about having to shave your feet? I mean, not that that's something I have to do regularly in order to prevent the Sasquatch look or anything...
So said the profit Mike Judge in Idiocracy
The one situation where stepping on a Lego isn't agonizing.
Leg-0.
Thank you...I can't believe anyone who actually watched that shit would sit there and claim it was a father trying to uplift his black daughters. Chris Rock is funny, but this was another example of him pissing on black women to get a laugh, and now he has a lot of non-black people thinking that they "understand"…
Did you watch it...b/c most of it was making fun of black women and their hair and their hair choices. So I'm not sure how a little black girl would watch that and feel good.
I kept thinking, well, maybe your wife could take out her weave...but it was annoying b/c it was a man trying to tell a woman's story and honestly, as a black man with a black wife with a weave, Chris Rock was acting all kinds of brand new about black women and their hair.
Chris Rock should be punched in his face about that documentary. Ugh. So much ugh.
Preach, tayhdanicole.
Ugh that documentary is horrible. It rubs a lot of Black women the wrong way because Chris Rock comes across as condescending towards Black women for their hair choices, while failing to neglect why many Black women feel the need to make said choices.
This is a great perspective on the subject and addressed (I think) in the best possible way. I've always like to answer white people's questions because sometimes, people are not being rude or intrusive. They are just curious and you are a small window inside. If people are more educated about natural hair, then there…
It always amazes me how much those kids look like a perfect combo of their parents.
But the Jay-Z song was on?! And then she threw her hands up cause they were playing her song and the butterflies flew away! She was nodding her head like "yeah" and moving her hips like "yeah"!
Love the idea of us making a statement by buying the magazine. I don't even like VF that much, but I'll be grabbing one at a newsstand today. Let's make non-white women on the cover happen more than once every five years.
Apartments in NYC are small and often don't have closets. Lots of people don't have a lot of extra things for sharing because of it. Especially younger adults who have roommates and don't have a lot of extra income.
I'm going to risk sounding like some sort of spam advertisement here, but bear with me. As someone who has immensely improved her skin issues and knows the pain of acne (try crying at my own reflection and not wanting to leave the house), I feel it is my duty to share this!