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Melania Trump is an accomplished businesswoman and entrepreneur in her own right, achieving tremendous success in a variety of industries, including an illustrious modeling career, as well as being a dedicated wife and mother.

There is some controversy over white people performing acoustic covers of music by black artists

That’s not a celebration, that’s a suicide attempt.

I like Beyonce, but.... i think the problem with the “Beyhive” is they take all of this way too seriously. And it’s so overwhelming that it kills the fun for everyone else. :(

How can they be your favorite when there is that Jennifer Lawrence and Lil Wayne rumor that I am starting right this minute?

Let’s not forget to mention the rampant anti-Black racism that exists among many groups of POC as a matter of course.

I just finished binge-watching the whole season today, and while overall I loved it, the Geisha episode sat very poorly with me. I felt like they fell into all the traps they were trying to commentate on and were super condescending to all the valid complaints people had about casual racism in the first season...

Then there’s this: LaRoche, along with Brewers pitcher Blaine Boyer, spent 10 days in November in Southeast Asian brothels, wearing a hidden camera and doing undercover work to help rescue underage sex slaves.

Even the dying wouldn’t have been so sad if they hadn’t shown that the whole show was actually How I Still Want to Bang Aunt Robin all along. It turned an awesome show about the journey to meeting, and marrying the love of his life, into an exercise in trying to rationalize to his children why he wants to schtup a

I don’t know what you’re talking about. Ted met Tracy at the train station and then the show ended.

I gave up on it midway through last season. The only reason why I was interested in the first place is because I thought they were going to focus on the breakdown of civilization after the outbreak, something we didn’t really get to see with TWD.

This is not good... Not good at all

like her PR team writes it for her?

one thing is for certain: The Walking Dead knows how to deliver an intense episode without anyone dying or fighting.

If you keep repeating it’s good, maybe you’ll believe yourself.

Then after the show it’s the after party
And after the party it’s the hotel lobby
Around about four you gotta clear the lobby
Then take it to ya room and somebody...files

Sorry, Emma. It’s your turn now.

My MIL (while we were just dating) bought my then boyfriend an air mattress for Christmas because he was always coming to see me in DC. She said that she was worried my roommate must resent him for always crashing on the couch. We still have the air mattress, still unopened.

Not only does he have a wife, but there are an additional five women in the country who willingly had sex with him? Him?!

I tried this show and it’s quite so-so. What really turned me off was the stereotypical portrayal of a Black female character named Nekeisha. I have an obviously African American name so this kind of thing always stands out to me like a neon sign. Nekeisha is loud, brown-skinned, and doesn’t speak as properly as