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I don't know. You'd have to ask his mother, she kept them in her purse.
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Selena Gomez is classy. The girl that did a movie about bikini clad bank robbers is so classy.
Um, so I wasn't horribly offended by RiRi's hijab shenanigans. First of all, she was visiting a mosque which I am sure requires the head to be covered. Orthodox Catholics and Jews do this as well. However, I like that it kind of normalizes it and treats it like it's not a big deal? I'm not saying I want clothing with…
For some reason people like to tell me I look like Adele pretty often, like, complete strangers catering weddings I am attending, people on the street, etc., even though really the only features we have in common is the same color hair and relatively similar weights. But these people also always rush to assure me that…
Jesus on tour! Kanye, stop it, your weirdness has now come full circle, and instead of being annoyed, I love you all over again.
I'm pretty sure I casually whip out "you gotta pay the troll toll to get into this boy's hole" on a regular basis so this is basically the greatest part of my week right here. Also, we haven't addressed the exquisitely accurate picture of Peter Griffin behind them.
I see Zooey Deschanel and I want bangs and have to remind myself that it will be a pain in the ass to grow out if I hate it.
Ever since I read that Rielle Hunter was actually Allison Poole, I have imagined her modern day life as involving a McMansion with horrible wall stencils!
Ah, yes, the libertarian dodge; why is the state involved with marriage at all?!?!!1!
It doesn't address the actual question, of course, which is "as long as the state supplies benefits for this status, why does this status not apply equally?"
In my house it's exactly like that but I tell LoniManderson that true love is just 300 bottles of Vodka away. He keeps rambling on about how if that's true then I must have reached some ecstatic, joyous higher plane of Nirvana-like love, but I don't really understand ever what he is talking about because I'm usually…
Black women: This is one less dumbass man we have to deal with! He's doing us a HUGE favor! *victory dance*
I want to hear from Miley's Dancers goddamit. That is one thing that irks me about this conversation. They are talked about as if they don't have an opinion on any of this hype. Can any jezzies link to some feedback from Miley's black 'homies' about all of this?
One might make the argument that the more important thing all those people have in common is not that they're black—it's that they're really fucking famous. Far be it from me to dictate anyone else's identity to them, but I really feel like once you pass a certain point of public acclaim and notoriety, you lose some…
""I'm from one of the wealthiest counties in America," she says. "I know what I am. But I also know what I like to listen to. Look at any 20-year-old white girl right now – that's what they're listening to at the club. It's 2013. The gays are getting married, we're all collaborating. I would never think about the…
Oh that familiar unidentifiable club-floor grime that is always on the asses of girls who fall down drunk... what are you, why are you shaming us?!