It's pretty weird to call out Khloe for being disrespectful to Native American culture and call them "hairy gypsies" in the same sentence.
It's pretty weird to call out Khloe for being disrespectful to Native American culture and call them "hairy gypsies" in the same sentence.
Jane, you ignorant slut.
Oops. Guess I shouldn't have surfed Wikiquote until I found something vaguely meaningful-sounding. My bad, guys.
Just nobody tell Fox News that the commemorative quote on the 9/11 memorial is about two gay terrorists ... or, if you do, give me time to heat up some popcorn first.
I wholeheartedly approve of this never-lethal method of crowd control. Much better than getting violent.
Let's all take a moment to appreciate Oklahoma's method of crowd control: half-heartedly rolling a bicycle at people.
Sure, you can spell assclown without WBC but you can't think it.
And on Oedipus the King: "The incest part and stuff bummed me out." :(
Someone forward these clips to Marvel Films' casting department. That's a f-n superhero right there.
I'm pretty sure Brazil nuts see her thighs and break on their own out of respect.
I dunno, I kinda like it. Nobody ever owns up to their shit anymore. There's never any truth in advertising. But this guy....
Your Neighbors mother is a monster
FWIW Lancôme has had black "faces" before, including current faces Arlenis Sosa Peña (pictured) and Jasmine Tookes. Perhaps Nyong'o is the first black celebrity Lancôme face, but we can recognize the models of color who've been repping for years, too.
I just love the fact that Lupita is the face of a brand that don't even have concealer for someone with her skin tone.
She was absolutely brilliant with the reveal: I know what I am going to name her. First name April. Last name Fools! BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!
The teacher was so cool about it too!!! Literally, everyone is winning.
Actually, I'm pretty sure those studies do include similar professions etc. But that stat reflects white women, not black and latina women, which clock in at around 66 cents to a dollar etc.
Except when you look individual positions and industry it usually pops up again.
Well, I think the 77% statistic has some value as an overall picture of what women earn compared to men. Nobody makes choices about their job in a vacuum- cultural ideas about who is supposed to make career sacrifices for family and what careers are for women vs. men are still creating a wage gap, even though it's not…