angelinalonely
Angelina Lonely
angelinalonely

Etiquette's overrated.

Um, I totally was not trying to respond in a way that was about you or your story. I'm not saying something as a direct response to your experience whatsoever. I'm just saying, somewhat randomly (would have said this under any article about sexuality/preferences/yadayada) that I wish it was "not a big deal" in our

I like to tell people it's like visiting the world's most delicious ice cream shop, but refusing to try anything but just one (or even two!) kinds. Who'd do that??? Not us pan folks - we taste alllllll the flavours. And then we try all the toppings, too.

I'm just filling in for a few days! But I love dirt bag!

Look, sometimes I just want to fuck. And if I suddenly find out that I'm in another person's general category of fuckable (the "can" in your explanation), and I'm interested in fucking, I'll float the idea. That doesn't mean I think they will. It means I think they might. And, since I'm an adult, if that situation is

It's that latter grouping which is being included here. Binary trans people are binary, of course. However, non-binary people are... uh non-binary. I don't think what you're seeing here is all trans people being put into non-binary gender identities, but rather the explicit recognition of non-binary gender identities

okay people. If you are coming to Canada to let a guy named Cobra stick inky needles into your eyeballs at a tattoo convention you kind of deserve to go blind. I say that as a very tattooed Canadian.

Also more intelligent.

You have to be careful and not try to turn this tragedy into a simplistic cautionary tale about drug use. No one knows how sad or depressed this young lady might have been about her mother's death, or what other demons may have been pursuing her.

Look who's talking. You specifically said he "destroyed" her. Now that you've been corrected, the point isn't that even if he didn't cause it, he destroyed her because he didn't provide a solution? Nobody is saying he's a good guy but you (like the story) are totally giving her a pass by refuting Whitney's ownership

For what it's worth, when people use the word quintessential in casual conversation they're frequently talking about a stereotype or a cultural model. Although the word more formally means most representative or perfect, colloquially it's become a way of alluding to stereotypes and cultural caricatures without

I thought I was tripping for a minute. Lol. Thank you for your addition.

Your responses are jarring. There isn't a contest to be the most politically correct person in the room. You will not win a medal.

They are also known to be more intelligent.

No. Whitney was 6 years older than Bobby Brown and already had a drug problem before getting together with him. Her family did a great job of controlling her image, but it is pretty undisputed that the narrative of Bobby Brown sullying a perfect little princess is bullshit. Before his relationship with Whitney, his

Dating myself here but does anyone else remember when Whitney burst on the scene as a Seventeen model? She was so adorable and fresh and then we found out she could sing like crazy. It's been such a heartbreak to see her and her daughter's story play out like this after seeing her potential back in the early 80s.

Quintessential religious black family is what I should have typed. And it's that way because it just is. A lot of black people who make Christianity the center of their world don't pass along much else to their children/family members besides scripture and "pray and wait" as a way to deal with any real life issues.

I hope she does not make a name for herself. I hope she recovers all her brain function, goes to college, gets a good job, and lives a nice quiet happy anonymous life away from the industry that is known for destroying lives at a breakneck pace.

Yes because this article did not illustrate any of the many, many other fucked up people and circumstances surrounding Bobbi Kristina's life.

Whitney's brother introduced her to drugs and has said so in an interview with Sister 2 Sister magazine. So let's just all take that in before folks come in here with the "Bobby made her do it," part 2 narrative.