What is his point, exactly? Maybe I'm not getting it, but he seems to be saying that minority men are above women, so let fly.
What is his point, exactly? Maybe I'm not getting it, but he seems to be saying that minority men are above women, so let fly.
Wow. I had no idea it was possible to say the same thing so often and so hatefully.
Hmmm. Supposedly he's the kill-all-the-gays guy with the blocked face. Care to comment, Romeo?
Drunken creamy belly bumps with Westchester County-style broccoli rolls.
Everything you've said is complete evopsych horse shit.
The only appropriate way to decide this is a fight to the death.
Yep. I'm kind of glad he did that instead of freezing like I always do in similar situations.
That is unbelievably cute!
It makes more sense for the church to get out of the marriage business, but whatever.
I just use a washcloth for exfoliating now and then, with oil rubbed in to finish - no dryness, no acne. We use too much soap anyway.
She's usually wearing a uniform that barely closes over her boobs. Her very first words to the adorably incompetent white character are a harsh rebuke because she clearly doesn't know what it's like to be in love/in a hurry/cute and white/dumb as a box of hair.
But she's a strong character! With three lines and no name. But JUDGE!
But maybe John Waters would show up!
God, I wish rich people would stop trying to be relatable and just go back to wiping their asses with gold leaf, or whatever. Unfortunately, even women with a fleet of nannies and their own ghost-designed clothing lines feel obligated to talk about scheduling and spit-up. If they really can't bring themselves to go…
Related: the black female judge whose presence is supposed to make up for the rest of New York/Detroit/Chicago/L.A. being 95% white.
Only 1 in 10 men - by your own estimation - being a predator is no big deal?
When that happened there was an article somewhere about how betrayed some little girls felt when Rudy was "replaced" by Olivia. Oh, sure, she was still on the show, but the tinier "cuter" version took center stage. That's a child's nightmare, though: you're getting kind of big and awkward, child of mine, I guess I'll…
Yep. Pretty much the whole genre of Loud Black Sitcoms. )-:
The couple where one partner is sexually rapacious and the other is repelled by it.