YOU'RE a punishment for unprotected sex.
YOU'RE a punishment for unprotected sex.
HANDS OFF HIM, LAURA HE'S MINE.
Terminate the sex-offender and rape apologist judge with extreme prejudice.
Boy.
It's really a shame how disastrous these rapes can be for the rapists. Rambold, the Steubenville guys, the Michigan football player — it practically ruins their lives.
Maybe it would be better if they didn't, you know, rape people.
Yea I'm done with the internet today. Bout to eat a donut and be happy with my life because today's news is fucked up.
WHAT THE FUCK.
I'm mixed, my folks are mixed. Listen to me when I say, it's gonna be ok. It will be hard for you and your hypothetical children, but not as hard as it is for me, and not as hard as it was for my folks, or theirs.
I'm a black guy dating a Korean girl in DC. We should share stories! Oooooh the stories.
I've had three older Asian women, on completely separate occasions, tell me that I'm not good enough for my girlfriend and she should be dating a "successful Asian man". In DC.
I've had to deal with my own family lamenting over…
"That was sarcasm."
Should have named him 'Buyer's Remorse'.
SERPENTINE, BABU! SERPENTINE!
I'd like to remind everyone here of two things:
My gut tells me you gotta get some tree branches or a tire swing or something in there, because he is desperate for stuff to play with.
It's hard for me. Because, I am a black woman who grew up "in the 'hood" and whatever...but I have never really viewed this as my culture. The points Dodai made in this article are valid and make sense to me, but part of me kind of feels that Miley Cyrus can have gold grills and twerking. I don't view those things as…
Pull up a chair and let me tell you about me. I'm a 35 year old African-American woman living in the UK. That is relevant to what I am going to tell you.
I am that black person, and it is annoying as hell. I don't really give a shit about all this "cultural appropriation," and I honestly understand why a bunch of white people feel the need to be offended for me.
Am I the only person who thinks it would be helpful to stop defining racial boundaries in terms of clothing and dance moves and fingernails? Saying "these clothes are for black people," "these dance moves are for black people," "this manicure is for black people" is far more cringe-inducing than a pop star with bad…