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Uh, the "after" dolls have the same lip size, though. Just less lipliner.

It's insane. I mean, those lips - ugh. How did anyone think that Bratz dolls are something little girls should be playing with?

Jesus, I guess whenever I saw Bratz dolls before, I was distracted by all their elaborate outfits/hairdos/accessories/backdrops/whatever. Seeing them "naked" now? HOLY SHIT THEY ARE SO PORNY. LOOK AT THAT FUCKING MAKEUP.

It took them three hits with the sword, and she was given nothing to dull the pain, such as painkillers. But that sounds really humane! Fuck western racism!!!

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It's her experience as an parent dealing with the death of a child.

You people can continue to say whatever you want. Legally HE was her SON. Me saying i'm a unicorn doesn't make me a unicorn.

God forbid someone look like a 40 year old mom. How gross.

As someone who was a child in the '70s/'80s, it disturbs me how far backwards we seem to be going. Gender roles, particularly for kids, have become so much more incredibly rigid than they were when I was a kid. Toys didn't used to be so segregated (not my imagination, studies show this).

What year are you living in that you think girls playing sports other than softball and cheerleading, or the dominant depiction thereof, = tomboy? Because I'm 28 and can't think of anyone I know that is also female that didn't play sports growing up - and most didn't play softball or do cheerleading. I can only think

Huh? I'm trying to figure out your argument, and it seems like you're saying because little girls play some sports now and it's somewhat accepted, it's misogynistic for him to donate sports-related toys to them. That's ludicrous.

1. Too many Azalea/Azaleias. Old person brain cannot compute.

Girls? I have seen grown men freak at the slightest bit of turbulence.

She is very much NOT missing the point. Believing that #CWW will have any impact on white people's deeply-held beliefs of black people is, however, missing the point.

I guess I don't really understand how it's "piggybacking" when it is the same issue- but I can appreciate that some people might see it that way, and will not be using the hashtag.

My impression was that the hashtag isn't for educating black people about how nice the cops are to white people, but educating fellow white people on their own hypocrisy. It's a lot harder to say that these murdered black men were thugs and criminals who "got what they deserved" when white people admit to the same

Let's just say that you are 100% right, this isn't a real photo, Mike Brown was a punk, and I'm just a schmuck. Even if all that were true, last I checked, hitting someone, resisting arrest, and theft were not capital punishment crimes—not even if it was all done at the same time....and apparently neither is being a

I'm so tired of the respectability politics that have dominated in these reactions. There was no respect in the murder of Mike Brown, and not a shred of respect in McCulloch's statements this evening.

When black lives and bodies are treated with overt, and apparently justifiable, disregard, authorities can't expect

So you're saying we should take a closer look at the situation and get to the bottom of it? The grand jury certainly didn't think that was necessary.

How can such cowardly people choose a profession where calm-headedness, bravery, common sense, and a sense of compassion should be requirements for the job?