Thank you for offering this opinion on your female pubic hair preferences. It is totally relevant and does not miss the entire point of the post at all.
Thank you for offering this opinion on your female pubic hair preferences. It is totally relevant and does not miss the entire point of the post at all.
Brava. I first saw your comment and thought "holy fuck this is long." Then I read it, and it's perfect.
So, what you're saying is, now I get to be jealous of Lupita AND you for having beautiful, gorgeous skin? Thanks for nothing.
Actually it's true, however it's much more difficult to photograph people with dark skin next to people with white skin than it is to photograph people with dark skin on their own (/photographer dad and black husband and in-laws- plenty of second-hand knowledge and experience!). And... I just don't think they did a…
Black people like to be adequately lit too. I don't see anything wrong with this one. She looks wonderful.
I wish there was someone writing for Jezebel who actually had a basic understanding of photography and the process of retouching because no, they just balanced the whites.
Just a small note: every Indian woman I've heard commenting about bindi (the sparkly kind, not the red dot kind) say it is mere jewellery with no special significance and there is no issue with anyone wearing one. Agreed to all your other points.
P.S. I didn't mean to pick such an appropriately titled organization.
I cannot star this enough. I'll start the list with suggesting Girls, Inc.
"This is about Vogue, and what Vogue decides to do with a specific woman who has very publicly stated that she's fine just the way she is, and the world needs to get on board with that. Just how resistant is Vogue to that idea?"
I really liked it. I thought it worked emotionally and intellectually and even though it plays on MPDG stereotypes I thought it managed to transcend them. And the friendship he has with Amy Adams was well done.
I also wish Jez would stop acting like privileged white girls would actually date a black dude or hang around PoC.
But "middle-class" and "privileged" aren't mutually exclusive. My family is firmly in the middle class, but I never wanted for anything growing up. It's revealed in the first episode that though her parents are able to support her, they're making sacrifices in their own lives to do so. That reads pretty firmly…
Maybe it's an ongoing program? Maybe this is just one night's agenda? I don't know. It doesn't seem terrible to me. Not something I'd attend, but not terrible.
Tyra, you look amazing but that is far too much weave!
60 years preparing for Burning Man.
"... gone through some emotional setbacks"? You make it sound like he either a) got turned down for a date by the girl of his dreams or b) was turned down by Princeton, even though he had already bought the school sweatshirt and everything.
Yes- someone who worked at Alinea. I think most people work there for the experience, and don't care how much they make. He hires a lot of people right out of culinary school, but it seems like a way just to take advantage of cheap labor.
At this place, you buy tickets instead of making a reservation. Which is like when you buy tickets to a concert- you either need to find someone to buy your tickets, or you eat the money. If I had forked over $200+ per ticket and the babysitter cancelled last-minute, I would probably still go because $400+ is nothing…
she didn't win yesterday, but I sure did!