Now I feel bad that he turned me out.
Now I feel bad that he turned me out.
That's not what's happening here, and you know it. They grey is for discourse, not consensus. So don't imply that one opinion (one that you happen to not like) is the consensus.
You can be a fan of someone and still be critical. Let's be honest, her early work showed potential, but she had no training or command over her voice. Puffy was very smart at marketing her as the Queen of Hip Hop Soul. Her voice portrayed soul. But the hip hop part wasn't just about rap breaks and bass-heavy beats.…
There are no words to express this loss. So, I'll let Whitney Houston explain it:
I just don't like the reaction. It's always either really positive or really negative. It's like being a woman who went to Brown, Smith, or Spelman; a white guy who went to Notre Dame or USC. Even when you're educated, you're reduced to a stereotype.
Yeah, I think so too. But I don't think "college life" is what she's in it for. She just wants some indication to prove that she's smart enough, after all those years of likely being treated otherwise.
IKNOWRIGHT!!??! Or Hank Azaria! BTW, I love your handle.
So, it's like Herman's Head?
Good. This is solid proof that men can be just as willing to pay three digit figures for workout or casual gear. Now maybe people will lay the fuck off women who pay $110 for yoga pants from Lululemon. Because when men buy expensive casual wear, they're making an investment. But when women do it, they're buying into…
As someone who also went to a relatively well-known university, I know how it feels to be reluctant to tell people where you went. It's like they have a perception of the student body and culture, and know none of the hard, unglamorous work of matriculating there.
Oh, you didn't know? Tyra Banks is incredibly insecure about her education. She got into UCLA but didn't enroll, choosing to model full-time instead. Since she spent her late teens and early 20's working in a society that disregards a model's intelligence, she now feels the need to make up lost ground.
The police have catcalled me. I don't think they're serious about this, either.
I like to use "Leaning With the Crooked Room."
I especially liked that she showed some of more quiet and nuanced harassment, like "HiHowAreYouWhatIsYourName" conversation where the guy just insists despite the fact that you keep walking away. Not every instance is "I wanna sh*i on your tits."
I HATE the "You don't need to work out" response. That happened, I just stopped in the middle of my run, and said to him, "I don't even wanna hear it. I'm not out here for you. I'm here for my health."
Anytime there's a house revival, it's a good time.
I have been a fan of Mary J. Blige since before she knew how to sing in the proper key and hold a note. What's the 411? was the first full-length cassette (YES, I SAID IT AND I MEANT IT!) ever purchased. But admittedly, her career has always had bright spots, but no real winning streak. Yet, throughout, she's remained…
So true. It is unjust that these people are in the automated line to prison, yet there's a culture within the justice system that thinks white collar criminals are too wealthy and nice-looking *coughs white* to go to prison for even worse financial crimes. Yet, I can't help at how comical this situation is.
So, they…