They are actively responding to many of their facebook comments and making it way worse. From their "we don't believe in racism or gender roles" as a retort to someone who chastised them for the usage of a non-native and female headdress wearer to arguing their understanding of Native American culture among what…
I was surprised at those comments. Grey's is proving to have the ability to work the same formula as Law & Order and ER. They have been able to successfully swap out cast and characters without losing their fan base. Although people were making the same comments when Clooney left.
While I typically feel the same way, I think this is one of those times where he was using hysterical as "laughable". When people use it this way, I don't think they realize that it could be offensive but is was the one part of the discussion I didn't see as offensive. I was more offended by his tone and body…
Thank you. Hopefully it will be an unnecessary one in the future!
You truly equate bleaching of skin with the changing of a hairstyle? Hairstyles these days are based on trend, one of which most people don't equate with trying to fit in as though it's the "conk" of old. I've never worn a weave but from what I can see it goes in cycle, wigs are popular then weaves, then lace…
I absolutely agree with you. There's always some new divisive argument for black women to pick apart, some new box to be placed in as a celebration or validation of true "blackness" or appreciation of heritage. First it was light v. dark then chemically straigthened v. "natural" during the black power movement now…
LOL...fair enough...(damn, that man is mythically fine).
The OG Idris is a good analogy...minus the malt liquor reference lol.
Yes, I'm not reflecting the robotic nature as to the dancing necessarily but the ability to translate personality and relax enough to connect with the audience through dance. Kind of like Hope Solo, her personality didn't often translate well through the dance medium. The example may have correlated better if you…
Ice dancers seem so controlled and robotic, I wonder if they will have enough personality to translate the dances into non-skating enthusiast, pop culture friendly moments.
Seriously, I couldn't stop laughing at "Star Wars Actor Billy Dee Williams"...seriously, I felt old (I'm not) and literally in the minority (I am). I immediately pictured him when he was in Lady Sings The Blues and Mahogany, he paved the way for black heartthrobs like Denzel. If you haven't seen either of those…
This is a parental fail of fiscal cliff proportions.
Yes, and the great thing is that Ashley Stewart is in store and online. And I agree, sometimes the ideas that "designers" have for plus fashion are laughable. Also plus doesn't mean that everyone is apple shaped. I have a clearly defined waist, just a little more fluffy on the hips and thighs. I'd like to see more…
Love Asos! They really nail plus sized clothing from fit to fashion, particularly for a brit based or primarily european centric clientele that is not trending plus sized like America. It's interesting because while I may not be a full plus size in the waist, I have the needs of a girl with a fluffy booty and I…
Not sure that I would call it "concern" as much as an observation about the ability to put the tag "christian" on anything as a form of marketing. I can however, appreciate that you are giving designers who may not have the funds an opportunity to showcase their work without massive investment or experiencing shut…
And by, "do you need help?" the reporter meant, "what you got for me? Is there news here?"...pardon my cynicism.
You want to make easy money slap the tag "Christian" on it. Hence the handyman driving around town with the fishes and loaves symbol and "Christian business" label on his trucks. It's also the easiest way to get swindled. Following a business because of their self identity without checking the quality of work…
It's like his pants are paying homage to camel toe....but otherwise who can't love a little Paul Rudd.
When I hear "rant" used, it's often like calling someone crazy and irrational. Big Brother Almighty (theatrical history folks) is DAMN RIGHT about this. I'm a product of P.S. 92, IS 269, PS 169 before the acceptability of Brooklyn & he hit the nail on the head. Before it was noses turned up, "oh you're from…