In other news, water is wet.
In other news, water is wet.
This is an opportunity for you to flex your intersectional feminist muscles. You got the ageism piece - cool. Now for the racism piece. The article never even mentions Saldana being “not black enough.” That’s not the argument here. If you read the article, you should be able to argue and articulate why this is such a…
Yeah it’s just you
I think you missed the point.
Broad City!
That was the definition of shade.
*incorrect use of glo up*
That’s Big Al! Growing up 10 minutes from UA, he is like *the* symbol of my childhood. He came to birthday parties, UA sporting events (gymnastics meets!), school events, etc. I felt a lot of feels when I saw that shot.
Right?!
I love traveling with a pack of men’s v-neck undershirts from Costco/Wal-Mart/Target. You get 3-5 for about $12. They go with everything.. can be dressed up or down depending on your bottoms and how you accessorize, and once they get dingy they can become sleep shirts or be thrown out or turned into rags or whatever.
I’m black and I grew up in Alabama. I remember, maybe in 4th grade, learning about slavery in school. The textbook said that after slavery ended, many slaves stayed with their masters because they had treated them so well and they didn’t have any other place to go. I thought that was pretty cool. I went home and told…
Nope, those allegations are true. It is well documented.
Kylie Jenner looks like a caricature.
Y’all know good and well that the makers of these products are not using the word to mean “hurry.” This is a classic case of white people wanting to sound cool and appropriating slang that they don’t even understand. See: basic, swag, bae, and twerk..
You probably think anybody should be able to say the n-word too because it originally meant “black.”
Re-read the article. The problem lies in the historical and cultural context.
Why no capital letters or punctuation ever?
Add fuckboy to the list with swag, basic, twerk, on fleek, and bae (which, by the way, does not mean “before anyone else”).
I’m not from New Orleans, but I’ve been living here for several years, and I work in the Lower 9. It looks like a jungle over here. Only a fifth of the residents have returned to this neighborhood. I just read 2 articles about how the wealth gap has actually increased since Katrina and many poor black people are even…
Anybody else think it’s fucked up how they dig up people’s grave sites? It takes a real sense of entitlement to do that, even if it is for “science.”