JezLangley
JezLangley
JezLangley

I understand what is meant by, "you have no culture of your own". In terms of, white people who have lived in Paramus, New Jersey for 3 generations do not have any traditions that include traditional dress, ceremonies, etc. I would go ahead and agree with that sentiment. I would also agree with the sentiment that my

I was honestly surprised, and glad, that the police locked the place down until they found him. To me they seemed to be taking it seriously instead of just doing the whole "she was drunk and thus it wasn't rape" thing.

i don't know. i'm taking the whole thing as they were both super drunk and started having sex in public. the "do you want this" sounds like the bystander is asking if she wants to be doing this - having sex in public and being photographed, etc.

As an aside, Zimmerman had another encounter with the cops and it is delicious. He was in a parked car outside of a gun store in the middle of the night. Zimmerman explained that he's homeless and that the store, whose owner gave him a free gun for murdering Trayvon Martin, had recently been robbed and he was

It all began with Adam, the first of the pussified nation, who kept his mouth shut and watched everything fall headlong down the slippery slide of hell/feminism when he shut his mouth and listened to his wife who thought Satan was a good theologian when he should have lead her and exercised his delegated authority as

Its literally like...chapter one of How To Start A Cult for Dummies.

Anybody who uses the word pussified doesn't have any place criticizing other people for a lack of self esteem.

I've been wanting to use this.

I don't get it. Presumably Mark Driscoll as the head of a large and surprisingly influential religious group is surrounded by like-minded people. From what I've heard of Mars Hill, dissent is not tolerated and noncompliant church members are shunned. He surrounds himself with probably agree wholeheartedly with him.

Since the Renaissance, the trajectory or art, excluding possibly art created through technological advancement, has been either towards realism or appropriation. She's just getting shit because her medium is pop music, and people get trained to spot this stuff in pop culture because it's easy. Doesn't mean it's

As an Asian-American person who knows a lot of other Asian-American peeps, can I just sayyyyy that I'm pretty sure NONE OF US were offended by Katy Perry's "geisha" costume? At worst, it looked stupid because she mixed several different cultures together willy-nilly. At best, it was really cute.

So what? You think your culture is immune? Or mine? Or anyone's?

Who gives a shit? Why do you think cultures need to respected anyway?

That's a pretty common thing, you know. Very rarely will background characters in a music video speak or display their personality, even when they're white.

Am I still the only person who doesn't look at the grey-and-white mummies with big butts and stylized Eqyptian wigs and think "THESE ARE CLEARLY BLACK WOMEN - JUST LOOK AT THOSE BUTTS AND HOOP EARRINGS! DIRTY RACIST."? There are so many other things we can take issue with in the music industry, and with Katy Perry,

Ya...I feel like those mummy things are just weird. I did not think black woman caricature. I thought Real Housewives or Jersey Shore.

There is no line. Madeline's argument appears to be that white people are only permitted to sing about "white person stuff", whatever that means in our multi-racial society.

I would've never put 2 and 2 together about the mummy's with big butts unless someone explained it to me. I'm sorry but at some point if you see that and think "black people" maybe you're the one with the problem.