TotoGrenvitch
TotoGrenvitch
TotoGrenvitch

I think being open to the possibilities is generally good advice. Possibly not the gamble on an extra baby angle but I get the spirit of it. I think it flows both ways and depends on where you press the positive outlook on your current circumstances. Blessings and curses are all about how you look at things more often

It’s a little maddening that society treats pregnancy and childbirth like its on par with a long weekend traveling with food poisoning and then you just snap back no problem. So many nutty things can happen to you physically and psychologically from pregnancy and childbirth that I could never judge people who opt out

We all know that being a C-section has bestowed your daughter with the ability of being the only one capable of killing Macbeth. And possibly also able to kill the Witch King, but that’s more because Middle Earth was such a sausage fest than being a C-Section.

I feel like for dead celebrities, especially one’s who died over 20 yrs ago. They’re unable to even factor into the current conversation, because they’re dead and being dead means they’re incapable of change. Who knows who Biggie would be had he lived? He might be a crusty old head crying about how he’s cancelled or

Thank-you!

It really was the comedy equivalent of pissing in another kids cheerios while the whole lunchroom watches and then when ya finish saying “I hope we can all still be friends” 

Look, if there’s an episode of Star Trek where Data used the holodeck to be Charlie Chan I might have to criticize it. Because that’s some hella lamp shading. Also the Vulcan’s are the closer yellow-face Star Trek race for that critique anyway. And they got away with it because it was the 60's and they made it so

Maybe we shouldn’t glorify people who are often very good at the one thing they started doing as teenagers, because they literally haven’t lived in the real world with any real stakes in like a decade. Don’t take health advice from somebody who can literally afford to pay for organs if they fuck up or get their own

Let me see if I get the spirit of what you’re saying.

The fun part about racism is that everybody can participate in propping up the power structure by oppressing others. YAY!

Is there any proof that “all” famous dark skinned actors were otherwise occupied? Is there proof that no up and coming dark skinned actresses were just not the right fit in the entire film industry? Is there any proof that the other actors, director, producer, casting directors, agents had nobody in mind to recommend

Yeah! It’s like okay, say you swallow a whole bunch of corn cobs at the county fair. That gets you a shiny “blue ribbon” and everybody claps; but if you get caught putting one corn cob up your ass in a public library while everybody else is watching the puppet show you’re committing “Public Indecency” and it might be

I personally would like to see more journalists do an actual deep dive into these people instead of blasting actors, because they’ve got both the resources and access to get a hook in if they really want to make that effort.

I mean we used to have more classifications but they got dropped for momentary solidarity in the way way back. Who wants to go around getting called an Octaroon or a Quadroon? It’s too much math and you sound like you’re saying people are made of cookie butter. But admittedly, yeah compared to Africans, all Black

Yeah, it’s really daunting when you realize that all it requires to be cast as a jewish woman in Hollywood is just daring not to have a button nose as a white woman, and having curly dark hair for men. Like really fucks with your barometer’s of how much progress has been made in society. It’s not a fun reflection

In this particular case responsibility goes to those on the tippy top, not on the actors. To Producers, Directors, Casting Agents and Studio Heads specifically who are usually harder to reach or get to for this issue. So when choices in movies pop up like this look up those people to put on blast and criticize them. I

I’m not gonna discount your experience as a biracial person. I know it’s all real.I’m light skinned and American black culture has 99 problems with discounting other people’s “Blackness” for arbitrary reasons in general and especially on mixed people. However it feels weird that we only get this argument thrown in

You’re right. I guess the only difference is me not being fifteen anymore and it not being 2005 anymore. I changed, but maybe I won’t be able to either once I turn 35 either and the world will leave me behind too, I dunno I’ll have to see.I don’t expect him to change or really anything to come from it. I just hate how

There’s a truthiness to the statement, but it also implies that just because you’re black you don’t have the capacity to oppose any other group...which is not accurate. Technically we all have the equal ability to oppress whoever is considered a bottom rung individual in a society in the inter-sectional sense.

Comedian’s obsession in particular with being cancelled is so weird to me.