And giving the side-eye to the 48-pack "lunchables" and helping a shorter person by reaching for the 32-oz organic peanut butter two-pack.
And giving the side-eye to the 48-pack "lunchables" and helping a shorter person by reaching for the 32-oz organic peanut butter two-pack.
I love what she's wearing. It's probably really hot in DC right now and she throws on the top and the pants and comfy sandals and heads on over to the CostCo because maybe she got the mailer and something she likes is on sale and who should she run into but Hillary Clinton! I know nothing about Sonia Sotomayer's…
I didn't know that! Good on you, Costco.
So much epic awesomeness at one Costco location:)
I have a ticket to my local Hillary book signing on this coming Friday!!!
Don't you just know that John Kerry in that pose would look like a total geek, but Joe can really pull it off.
Bill did his signings there too. They regularly support democrat campaigns.
"This is literally a pair of mom jeans' dream come true."
A good company: they treat their employees well *and* they're profitable.
I love everything about this. Especially that Hillary is doing signings at Costco of all places.
You don't have to mom to mom jeans.
Obviously, I can't read her mind or know her heart but I don't think she has self-hatred. Similar to me, she seems proud of her size and her skin color which is why she enjoys wearing colorful fashion that I feel often complements her form and skin color well. I'm a dark-skinned black woman who had a lot of white…
Right, but these criticisms aren't voiced in the same sort of spheres that Mindy Kaling is receiving criticism in. Because, seriously, every single time there's an article about her—this question about her white love interests comes up. Every time.
Not having seen the episode you're referencing I'm taking a bit of a leap here, but to me it kind of seems like she's referencing the kinds of pressures and disappointments that can come from being a brown woman in a culture where whiteness is seen as the feminine ideal. She grew up in the US so it makes sense that…
I'm proud to have my upbringing. I'm proud of the history Russia represents, the music, poetry, cinema, literature, etc. But I'm also not proud to be associated with what I see currently going on in Russia, the attitude I've gotten having to do numerous rounds of paperwork through the Russian embassy, as well as a lot…
It's not Kaling's job to be the end-all, no-petty-interests champion of Indian-American Feminism.
I only started watching her show this Spring, and I'm now basically in love with her. I usually like my TV with strong female leads, and I felt weird about her character's vapidity . . . But the show is funny and race is discussed. And, yeah, Kaling is into pop culture. I open some of the Jezebel articles about some…
I think it's important to step back and remember that this is a funny, Indian-American woman (who, as a bonus, is not 100lbs) who has her own NETWORK TV SHOW. She is doing something that has literally never been done before. Mindy has 75% of the lines in every single episode. Yet I always see these same comments about…
Honestly, I think we should be able to verbalize the reasons we don't like someone. If we catch yourself not liking someone, it may be a good idea to try to make a list of possible reasons. It's true they may be rationalizations, but, if we discover we can't come up with anything reasonable, perhaps we should look…