My new favorite is this:
My new favorite is this:
Who want's to get some popcorn and watch the comments with me?
I'm going to get burned for this probably, but my (armchair, non-professional, decidedly not academic) theory is that white men are raised and socialized to expect that society and the world at large is 'for' them and accommodates them. When their life goes horribly wrong, their feelings and their despair holds…
Agreed - I don't wanna dilute the issue by getting into a long-winded discussion about the state of white male privilege in the US. Let's just talk about how awesome this woman is instead, b/c that's what's really important here.
Something about "I'm losing my privilege and now I'm no better than anybody else and I don't know what to do about that" blah blah blah. Sorry for getting distracted, the REAL STORY HERE is THIS TUFF LADY IS THE GREATEST EVER!!!!
My mother's husband has the keys for that thing. I asked him to unlock it one time... just to see if we could go traveling in time and space...
"She is rather large and we're going keep her overnight for observation, but I see no reason to say that your daughter can't someday shop at Wal-Mart in a giant fucking Tweety Bird t-shirt."
An overweight Cessna is always bad news.
My husband actually does this too. Here's our daughter, Mortal Kombat Abby:
The fact that you respond only to tone troll clinches it. You don't give two shits about these women or about racism. You are either trolling or one of those people who pretend they don't see valid refutations of their baseless accusations.
i am korean and have lived in korea. you can't be serious about this being racist. we have a specific term for girls like this in korea, acquired twins. think about that for a second. in fact, if you see some of the ads for plastic surgery clinics in seoul, some even explicitly state they do not create the same face…
Here is Kim Yu Mi - 2012 Miss Korea. Her before and after surgery photos. http://kpsurgery.tumblr.com/image/47595508…
I too lived in Korea for many years. Aside from hair color, the women there look as diverse as anywhere else in the world... until they get plastic surgery. Apparently the surgeons use a standard…
Um, they DID take a bunch of white blonde women and they DO look the same. That's why there's a whole bunch of white blonde women in the same formation as the group of pageant girls. That's the point, it's a homogeneous bunch regardless of race there's one beauty standard.
But if they all look similar (which they do) and they're all contestants in a beauty pageant, doesn't that suggest that beauty ideals in South Korea are extremely narrow? Whether the similarities are caused by plastic surgery or makeup or lighting or whatever, it's telling that the 'most beautiful' women in that…
So, is there ironclad evidence that these particular women underwent plastic surgery? No. There is evidence that Korean women are having plastic surgery in astoundingly high numbers, that they're sacrificing their uniqueness for conformity to a very specific beauty standard, & that these women are all miraculously…
I'm half-Korean and can say for SURE that all of these women had some form of cosmetic surgery. This is not what natural-born Korean women look like, to be honest. And if you see a Korean person with natural eyelid creases, 99% of the time it's from a surgical procedure. VERY rarely do they come naturally, although…
No. I lived in Korea and have lots of Korean friends. Koreans do NOT all look the same. They are as diverse as any other race, excluding eye and to a lesser extent hair colour, but these women look pretty damn similar. Their skin tone, eyebrows, but mostly the noses...I asked a Korean friend about it and she agreed.…
No. That's not is what is being said.
Not sure if illiterate or trolling.
They were both awesome, but Audrey was a spy during WWII for the Dutch Resistance and was even picked up by the Nazis and escaped. That's just bad-ass.