But you get my point, you don’t need to pretend that you don’t. Looks like some other WoC have made the same point here too, but you can go ahead and continue to be obstinate if it suits you!
But you get my point, you don’t need to pretend that you don’t. Looks like some other WoC have made the same point here too, but you can go ahead and continue to be obstinate if it suits you!
Lol of course it is. Thankfully, I don’t take my rage-o-meter cues from the white lady commentariat on Jezebel.
Thank you for saying “South Asians” and not “East Indians” ❤️❤️❤️
That guy was obviously in the wrong. I don’t think that’s up for debate in this particular area of the internet, but I think it was entirely unnecessary for her to post that guy’s photo to her Instagram. If we use Jia’s/the common definition of bullying, Amy Schumer is the person in a position of power and I’m quite…
some of us just like to look fly af when working out *shrug*
Tilikum fucking breaks my heart. Humans are scum.
It doesn't. I don't understand how people continue to justify this bullshit.
Room was released in like 12 theatres. And if that’s not uncomfortable subject matter, I don’t know what is.
So many layers of gross in this video, but I’m particularly pissed about the fact this band is from England and their history of stealing from India and their people has had a lasting impact on us as a culture. So basically, fuck this shit.
I’m sorry, but YOU ARE SO WRONG. Everything about their clothing was right. I do agree that some of Lorelai’s hats were ugly and a few of Rory’s Friday night dinner dresses were a little too baby doll for my taste but overall, I think they dressed quite well and in keeping with their characters. Lorelai had the BEST…
But like...do you understand that this is an article about a woman’s grandmothers advice about “how to be pretty in India”? I don’t see her advocating oil pulling and kajal as much as its her talking about the advice her grandmother has given her. That’s why it’s so frustrating to see another commenter choose to take…
You and that study are referring to commercially produced kajal. We never used commercially produced kajal. I hear what you're saying, but there is a way to say it without sounding like such a concern-troll.
Honest question: why the blue/green eyes in the illustration? I know a lot of Indian women have light eyes, but like, majority don't.
Because I’m really curious about why you think it’s acceptable to speak with such authority about non-Western remedies that have been used for centuries? Do you see how condescending your comment about camphor was? Like all Indians are shoving camphor in their eyes and going blind and not putting two and two together…
Right? Excuse me, Indians who have been using these non-western approved (aka life threatening and shitty) methods for over a thousand years: did you know that nothing that you're doing is actually good for you and may actually cause harm, despite the fact that these remedies have been passed down for centuries due to…
Curious, are you Indian?
Lol ok
Well this is great! Thank you for clarifying your stance so well, JW’s. I'm not at all alarmed by this. Nope.
I am legitimately more excited to shop for my pre-wedding Indian festivity outfit than I am for my actual wedding dress. GIVE ME ALL THE RED AND GOLD SPARKLES.
Has anyone read Lainey Gossip’s interpretation of the nanny situation? I’m finding it super intriguing. She’s been implying that jennifer garner pulled an ‘amazing amy’ by hiring that nanny because apparently in Hollywood, hiring a hot nanny is just a big no-no. Like she was setting Ben Affleck up for spectacular…