So I have a theory on the Real Husband's of Hollywood cast morphing into the Real Divorcees of Hollywood.
So I have a theory on the Real Husband's of Hollywood cast morphing into the Real Divorcees of Hollywood.
I disagree with everything you just said. Cultural appropriation isn't simply "borrowing" from other cultures. When people talk about Miley Cyrus and her instances of cultural appropriation, they're talking about the fact that she uses aspects of black culture for her monetary gain. She may supposedly enjoy being…
I'm all for pointing out cultural appropriation and calling out those who perpetrate it, but I fail to feel outrage over this video. I mean at least Taylor thinks that it's a dance equivalent to ballet and interpretive instead of going, "eww black girls shaking their asses, yuck". And if all the dancers were white,…
You'll find that the people doing the oppressing always want to start the narrative at a convenient part, or always want to start the story in the middle.
Bennie's lying. He's an MRA virgin.
The elevator incident is one of those big media stories that I just was not that captivated by. Even though I love Beyonce and Solange (and used to love Jay-Z), I just didn't give a fuck.
I thought that their campaign was about athleticism. Lindsey Vonn's a super-champion skier. Who she's with is not involved here.
A fairly simplistic example would be Katy Perry using a stage backdrop featuring a painted pagoda, mountains, and cherry blossoms while wearing a dress that echoed a kimono's style without actually being a kimono, as opposed to wearing a shiny, tiny kimono minidress and performing with superkawaii Asian backing…
The problem isn't that oh no, they left one random female character out. The problem is WHO they left out.
"4 crazy good seasons"? The seasons have been terrible as they've gone on, marred with racist casting, misogynistic additions (ei, unnecessary graphic rape scenes, etc) plus an incredible amount of plot holes introduced by D&D's changes. Removing a woman of colour who is a main POV Character is going to be the last…
"including confiscating his passport, false imprisonment, keeping food from him one day, delay in allowing him to depart from the country, misleading his parents."
Off with his head.
It's like the bond of fellow POWs; it's too painful to reminisce, but it's reassuring to share.
A lot of the big-name educational video guys have remarkably civil comment sections—I've seen genuinely interesting, civil discussions on vlogbrothers, CGP grey, VSauce, etc. What's notable here is that that doesn't happen with the same kinds of videos when the creators are women.
Yeah, I agree. When someone's saying how they pieced something together, even something not as horrific as rape, and they say, "At first, I thought this because of X," as the listener you could respond, "Yeah, that was a reasonable thought, I could see why that explanation seemed viable." You're not disagreeing or…
Reminds me a little of my dad's approach to gifts. The man is a big, bearded blue collar worker with a heavy accent who loves Diet Coke, his garage, and above all, being whimsical. I wrote a poem in my tweens about how he'd "give me the world if I asked", so for Christmas he got me a globe. One Christmas during…
I wonder if Tyra has read the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld?
I'm a very pale Caucasian and have it. All I have to do is go out in the sun without 70 spf and I have a new patch on my face. Only my face and neck, of course they couldn't be on my ankles. To me, they are noticeable because they look like a "clean patch" on my skin. They also have a different texture, almost…