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Fine, then she was a dippy young woman who romanticized a foreign man due to ethnic stereotypes. She doesn’t get off the hook because she’s not white.

Same here. I am 31 and was a big fan of Paula Abdul, Mariah Carey, and Janet Jackson in the early 90’s.

I agree. I was a big fan of her when I was 10, and while she never had a big voice, it always sounded very sweet, and she found the right people to collaborate with to make her songs work well. I loved her Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis songs, they were boss.

Thank you for pointing this out. I thought it was funny, but didn’t think about how stereotypical this is that she wrote, as if all of Australia is the bush full of wild animals snapping at people at random.

Me too. I was fascinated by Australian animals because they seemed so weird-looking and unique. I also thought koalas, wallabies, and kangaroos were cute. I now know how dangerous they can be, though they still look cute.

I also liked him in a short-lived sitcom he did with Kevin Pollak, it was fun to watch in passing.

That was beautifully written.

And she apparently made it to being nearly 40 and still incredibly self-absorbed and immature and childish, having this sense of upper-class white woman entitlement that is disgusting. She should’ve done her research, and having some tiny tattoos that she got many years apart doesn’t make her knowledgeable on getting

Yeah, that isn’t too far off in terms of how the “anonymous woman” would act when smuggling her drugs through security.

This was well-written. I am sorry that you felt so sick on your trip, it was bad timing. I am happy that you got to see such a beautiful country. One of my friends on Facebook is traveling for a year, and her first stop was in Iceland, and she loved it there.

I love her too. I adored her when I was ten in her janet. era, and she seemed like a very sweet and kind person who gave shout-outs to her collaborators and paid them respect (Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis for writing/producing her stuff, Tina Landon for choreographing her routines). She is a decent actress, and seems like

I took a dance class this year where we learned part of the routine in the If video. The hardest part was doing that in-and-out motion with the arms and legs, like when they do it while traveling to their right side. The rest of the moves I could get, but I am bad at hand-eye coordination when it comes to doing

Cool walk and sashay. It reminds me of both Naomi Campbell and FKA twigs.

Fuck him. He may have gotten to have played young Indiana Jones, but he also starred in one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen, Powder. Considering his career is in the dumps now (and I mix him up with Sean Patrick Thomas, even though they don’t look anything alike), he should be courteous to anyone who is interested

My sister was named after her, too. She spells it the same way, and goes by Katharine, not Katie or Kat or Kathy or any nicknames. My grandma tried to call her Kate when she was little, but she would correct her. Just on a few childhood toys is the name Kate written, for shortness’ sake.

Burn. Sadly, Katharine Hepburn died first.

This reminded me of the Simpsons episode where Lisa is pissed that Malibu Stacey is spreading sexist messages to little girls, and tries to sell her own feminist doll, Lisa Lionheart, to combat that negativity. This is like if Lisa Lionheart tried to run for president but got beaten out by Malibu Stacey, who staffed

I sincerely doubt this story actually happened. You rolled in every stereotype of “frat bros” you could think of, from their names, making rape jokes, saying racist stuff, disliking a woman’s presence, being sexist, making fun of feminism, etc. All this sounds way too convenient, and pretty much every concoction on

I am white, and a fan of Ciara, and I never thought about it like that. I was a fan of her because she’s an excellent dancer and had cool production on her songs. She was definitely influenced by Aaliyah and Janet Jackson, but still stood out with her sexy tomboy attitude in hip-hop/R&B. I’ve liked a lot of her songs,

I disagree. I know that Rihanna has had way more hit songs than Ciara, but I only really like about five of Rihanna’s songs, while I like a lot of Ciara’s songs from over the years. Rihanna’s voice can be grating, and I don’t like the dance club sound on many of her songs. Ciara has a light voice, but I like the