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You, for not tipping appropriately. If you're leaving 10% for good service, you are a shithead. No exceptions.

Then she adds, unprompted: "You know Michelle is a tranny," and then amends the term to "transgender," to make it less insulting?

Holy misleading title, Batman.

Women who hover should be thrown into a giant vat of piss.

I'm a straight woman who feels like no one's attracted to me. I "peaked" over ten years ago according to men. At least men don't depreciate like fucking cars. Whyyyy do men think women are never lonely, rejected, ignored?! Is it because the "dime pieces" are literally the only ones on your radars?

You spelled 'people who actually like cars' wrong.

Jesus.

Oh, give me a break

You couldn't pay me enough to watch "Dance Moms," but my God, that promotion is BRILLIANT!

Britney Spears's life just makes me very sad in general.

I've always found Arcade Fire to look like a bunch of pretentious pricks. I can't get past that to remotely try to enjoy their music.

Yeah but I am. And I in no way identify with Chola culture. Are you implying I somehow can dress up like this and Del Rey can? Because tear tattoos and brown lipliner is "my culture"? Because I speak Spanish so I must share other stuff with Dominicans and Peruvians? Fuck that. You have no idea what "my culture" is ,

Hi Ari! I like you, but I just want to add this to the convo. Gangster culture is not Latino culture. It is Latin@ gang culture and as a Latina I am not offended when white folks dress up as Cholos, because not all of us, in fact most of us do not subscribe to this lifestyle. So I am totally whatever here with Lana

As a Mexican and duly appointed representative of our culture, I would like to say that we collectively do not give a damn about how this woman dresses. The fact that the author has a latino friend seems to give her the impression that she has the authority to be outraged for us. We do not give a damn about this

This is likable and cute and not bad.

Since Harris-Perry *tragically* didn't actually post her syllabus, this seems like a good place to point out that Patricia Hill-Collins' Black Feminist Thought is a fabulous starting place and resource to find other Black feminist works.

I can't help but feel like Black feminists and white feminists live in two different worlds. As a black woman it's always been difficult for me to feel aligned with white women, as they decry the control that white males have in the world despite the fact that these "powerful white males" are their brothers, fathers,

It's a SERIOUS gulf between white feminist & Black. It seems white feminism is born from being rejected by men. Not sexually or anything stupid like that but rejected 1 way or another. Black feminism is born from having 2make it without a man present. As a male when speaking 2black feminist I'm greeted as a brother or

He deserves jail but the only thing that kept her from killing someone that night too was luck.