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My only problem here is that the bathing suit is awful.

Normal

She’s a 19 year-old with an hourglass figure. I guess this is as “normal” of a body as we’re going to get in advertisements.

Can we talk about the production values of the snowboarding video?

“Checking your privilege” has nothing to do with being ashamed of your skin color. It’s about recognizing barriers or hurdles other people may have to face that you don’t.

You do not understand what white privilege means. Think of it as majority privilege if it upsets you so, but make no mistake, in the United States at least, it’s privilege reserved for white people- preferably straight, Christian, white people. It does not mean that you, personally, are racist. It means that we live

When people rag on you all the time simply based on what you look like, it gets a bit boring, you know?

You’re so insecure. It’s funny.

2 WORDS in a Gawker has exposed your insecurity to the world; you should get a grip on that chip on your shoulder; apparently you’re feeling it more than you think

Ah, yes. “IDGAF… Come at me.” Exactly what I expect from someone who wants to have a civil conversation.

MAKE IT A HAPPY MEMORY!

Thank you! As I get older, I’m realizing just how inapropropriate it is for US/Southern culture to celebrate plantations. Yes, they are beutiful buildings but if people would just stop for one minute to think about the atrocities that went on there, they would hopefully realize that they weren’t these magical places

Actually, they are right. There has never been a surplus of white collar office jobs. All the jobs that allowed the boomers to do well are still there, but for some reason it’s far more desirable to make $50k as an office worker than $75-100k as a plumber. America has a blue collar shortage, with jobs that pay very

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I relate to parts of this uncomfortably well—and I’ve got about a decade on you. Anecdote: when I was in 11th grade, our English teacher had us write an essay about where we’d see ourselves in five years. As she collected them, she told us that she already knew what they said, that they were all about the American

The US supports China despite their human rights violations for the same reason it supports Saudia Arabia. It’s all about the money. Viva la Capitalism!

What a fantastic conversation! I liked seeing Bowie really engage the interviewer in a discussion about how race was represented in pop culture. It could be that it is all edited out today, but it’s hard to imagine a comparable conversation in recent years.

that’s beautiful. i wish i had a better relationship with my dad.

and now a global nuclear exchange is all but unthinkable.