ChloeSilverado
ChloeSilverado
ChloeSilverado

Haha I love this! Especially since I started my period at my first day of summer camp one year. One of the girls in my tent was like "Oh, I got this." handed me a tampon, a bottle of tylenol and a candy bar.

does the girl at :45 looks like Maisie Williams to anyone else? Arya got her moonblood!

I could get behind this, although I'm wondering what the candy is and if they will tailor it to my desires. I would also like them to send me pistachios and some Advil.

Cleopatra was Greek and probably had some Egyptian in her bloodline since her family was there for nearly 300 years. Now as for what ethnicity the ancient Egyptians were, well that's a big ol' can of worms: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_E…

They forgot Mickey Rooney in Breakfast at Tiffany's. I can't believe how many people love that movie. I've only seen it once and I instantly hated it.

I mean, I wouldn't think they are "free," since of course they have calories, but I'd probably have responded the same! Good fat, some protein, and it keeps you satiated for a while. I only wish my current snack of homemade oreos had the same! (this is why I don't lose weight.)

Take away the peen and I imagine this is what most Texas lawmakers would draw if asked to draw a woman during a psych screening.

Nooooo! There are sane people down here! WE AREN'T ALL CRAZY!

It is objectifying, exoticizing, and ultimately pretty shallow. I guess it would be like seeking out only friends who have any physical attribute you deem a requirement, such as red hair or brown eyes.

There is nothing wrong with having only white friends if it is happenstance.

White Lady, here.

At one point in my life I realized every single one of my friends and good acquaintances was white. It made me feel like an asshole. Was I intentionally avoiding all situations where I would encounter non-white folks, and when I did was I just unintentionally avoiding meaningful interactions? Some

Macaron. I think they tend to look more delicious than they actually are, but that's just me.

Poet Pat Parker covered this in 1978 and I have always been grateful to her for her opening couplet:

I would bet that the girls/women that said "lol look at the loser and his videogames" aren't the same girls/women who said any of the other stuff as time passed.

Everyone objecting to this article is generalizing it way past what it is actually saying. Even though it has helpful bold headlines. If that's tl;dr for you, the point is that by bringing it up *right away* or asking where someone is "from" when you're really asking their ethnic background, it does tend to put an

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One of my most loathed questions. Please... just don't ask. And really, why would you? Yes if you know me and we've been hanging out for years and we're friends... then fine. But as an early stage question?!?
I'm brown skinned.... but I've got SEVEN generations between me and India. So to ask me my

Ugh I hate these questions. I am multi-racial and didn't even have it all figured out until recently and I still get screwed up when trying to explain it. I wish people would just accept "I'm mixed" and leave it at that. Nope, they have to know all the details.

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I can't believe no one's posted this video yet. Enjoy, Jezzies!

Oh god, THIS. I just say I'm Californian now. People ask me about my ethnicity ALL the time and that shit is tiresome. Plus, I feel awkward claiming anything because I haven't been immersed in any other culture but Northern Californian culture.