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I don't think you even know or recall what you're responding to. Let me refresh your memory, you were responding to a woman who tells her kid he's black in the eyes of the world. You bizarrely bring up a biracial woman you say is teased by her 'black southern family,' for being light skinned which has fuckity fuck to

Yes, because light skin black people don't exist down south. (Snicker, guffaws...rolls eyes) Your best friend is such an anomaly in her southern black family (the 'southern black,' i.e., a group of people who've never or seldom seen light skinned black people) that they have to 'make fun' of just her. Mmhmm. I call

No need to get snippy. It's only a history lesson, if you were saying what I thought - i.e., that there are more mixed people today, which is stupid on it's face. There are certainly more legal interracial unions today..if you meant that, then congrats.

Hahaha, lets go with your last sentence first, and the fallacy of that. The entire reason why mixed people today sometimes look none too different and in many instances 'blacker' than African Americans with two parents who id as black, is because there was rampant 'miscegenation,' of yore, far more than there are

I don't get it when biracial people talk about needing to see 'examples' of people that look like them. I see biracial people that look like me all the time, and I'm not biracial.

News for you, those dumb suburban whites that say you aren't 'really black,' say that to their black 'friends,' who aren't biracial too. It's less about what you look like, and more about their own comfort levels. Any person that's black or black-ish, that fits in with their cultural/social norms isn't really 'black'

I bet you're actually, and technically not 'bi' anything. A black American, say someone like Vanessa Williams who has two black parents that id as black, is in reality 40% Caucasian (she did a DNA test thru ancestry.com) so your black 'half' may not even be half, also, your 'white' parent may not be 100% Caucasian

"We’d go to bookstores and libraries all the time and I was like, 'Why aren’t there any pictures of kids that look like my kids?'"

Oh please. I'd dare say the incidents of sexual predators who are 'youth ministers,' are 10x higher, so let's just get rid of church on Sunday.

Well, if believing a hypothetical that Julia secretly thought her younger sister's acting skills sucked, and so chose to shield her from the pain of possible rejection in H'wood, by inflicting pain on her sister in the form of denigrating insulting comments about her weight, makes sense to you...then go for it.

It's a thought, sure - but it doesn't carry much weight in Hollywood, where you certainly don't need to be that talented to get work. If Paris Hilton, Lena Dunham, Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Aniston can get gigs....

Fine, no one's asking you to. But this is first person, it's not a tabloid - you can certainly decide that Motes may be overreacting, but at the end of the day, she is describing her feelings, and saying what Roberts did was hurtful, snide and not nice - she's telling you how it made her feel to have her sister treat

1) You're wrong. Actors do dream of getting those roles - and all kinds of roles in various mediums. Actors want JOBS. Actors 'dream,' of working, regularly and consistently. So whether they get gigs as the Pine Sol lady, or Progressive Insurance's 'Flo,' or as the chubby best friend or lunch lady - they are

That's not what her sister Nancy is alleging Roberts did (i.e., kind suggestions. Lol, please). What part of Motes saying that Julia Roberts was "snide," "critical," and "not so nice," making her feel "hurt and very sad," did you not understand?

Attn: Rush Jumbo..

Also, I guess this is what Julia Roberts considers so fat that her dreams must be destroyed....

My point is, there really is no "norm," it's decidedly atypical to achieve the kind of success of a Kristen Wiig, or a Julia Roberts or a Melissa McCarthy. In the same way millions of kids have 'hoop dreams,' and it's a very rare few (statistically) that get drafted into the NBA.

Melissa McCarthy and Rebel Wilson, and Oprah, and Roseanne, and many others would disagree with you. It's a long shot period, to become a successful working actress be it on the stage, film, tv or commercials. No one would even try with your attitude.

Stop lying to yourself. You sound INSANE.

The bore that is Rachel green and her nipples and bad rom coms are not worthy of this level of devotion, you're just a sick sad cow. Grow up. This is the Internet, it's not group therapy for fans of dumped TV rejects who can't act.