I grew up in the South, and now I work in the Northeast. God, at least in the South they'll say it to your face.
She was ultimately released to home detention to await her retrial, AND she was released because there was public outcry when her case was brought up over and over again during the trial of George Zimmerman. Compare and contrast.
I so much hate people saying "women" hate this/like this/do this or "men" hate this/like this/ do this. Maybe we're all individuals and have independent thoughts and opinions?
They are stupid and ignorant and I am sad.
Anybody who picks to kill Michael B. Jordan is dead to me. DEAD.
or if you do have a good convo online/texts; it's never the same in person.
I see this and wonder...who is taking all the pictures of her ass? Is that a person's job?
Yep, I was coming here to say this.
dammit you beat me to it!
Hello, I've seen more racism in my large urban coastal city than I ever did growing up in the South. I had better schools in the South. White kids and Black kids actually go to school together there—-something that's hard to find in NYC, Chicago, DC or Baltimore. My dentist was awesome. But let's definitely keep…
Yeah, the only way "parking far away from the store" and "taking the stairs" would benefit me would be if I left my car at home and walked the 8 miles to Target or if I worked on the 100th floor...and had to go up and down several times a day. :(
Following with the tradition of all the other times no one knows what Gary Danielson is talking about.
I have never contemplated the attractiveness of someone's forehead.
About this particular thing though? Most of America does the whole, "High five, high school boy! Your teacher was HOT!" instead of actually acknowledging that the boy may have been a victim. You can't reserve this accusation just for Jezebel.
I want to be a part of this thread. You are my people.
You know the sorority girls aren't the only people that go to those schools, correct?
Yes, yes. to everything you said.