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min alskaren
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obviously?

i know some of ya'll wanted another character in that photo but i'm very pleased it was poe, since i already consider him to be non-hetero

it's always a pleasure, gentle herpes.

thank god, ballsdeep macgillicuddy is here to tell us who is and isn't an artist.

it's not a contest.

but you understand that it's still relevant today. that's the point i'm trying to make.

i owe it to myself to start calling my vagina my jezebel hole from this moment onward

you don't see it because you refuse to.

and again, how would you even know?

my god you're disgusting.

"How does that relate to being a black woman, and how does Beyonce's experiences relate to those of other black women?"
she's trying to tell you. hell, the author of this piece is trying to tell you but you're so devoted to your own limited perspective you can't hear them.

you're just embarrassing yourself even further.

"But Beyonce isn't an AVERAGE black woman"
why can't you understand that you don't get to decide this

no one is saying you can't make your ridiculous, assumptive comments.
what is being said is that your assumptions are not fact and that you, as a white man, who is decidedly NOT beyonce don't get to speak about what experiences she did or did not have while growing up as a black woman.

but he knows people who know beyonce!!!!!

what you think she may have encountered is supposed to carry more weight because what she's telling you she experienced, through her music, isn't enough for you.

it's great we have white men around to explain beyonce's privilege to us.

you don't have to read them, you know.
or leave comments just fyi.

"but there are so many articles about this album and i have to click and read each one and comment!!" -av commenters lately

cookie monster straight killin it in this comment section.
this is why you're my favorite.