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Well this took long enough.

I thought you were kidding. As in, making fun of something that you thought resembled a menstruating vagina. But nope. There it is. A vagina. Menstruating.

Oh well thank god. I was JUST saying the other day that I didn't have a good period tshirt to go with my period panties.

It's the same thing with any extremist wing of any religion/theology ever. Just look at Westboro Baptists

Apparently, Natalie Portman was their #1 choice after Angelina Jolie was no longer an option. Portman is a fine actress, but having seen the movie, I'm mystified that she topped the list (or was even on it). Maybe the character doesn't need to be in Bullock's age range, but I think everything the Cuarons were going

Of course Sandra Bullock would find great success in a film named Gravity. I mean, I've always found her to be so down to earth.

Someone writes a 7 word statement expressing an opinion.

WHATEVER, YOU'RE NOT MY REAL MOM. I'M GOING TO MY ROOM.

RIP SNL

Sandra Bullock is age appropriate OF COURSE George wouldn't date her.

Guess what's "Ew" and actually from the nineties?

I can't stand Miley Cyrus. THERE I SAID IT.

How screwed up is this? There has always been mixed race people in US (and every else where).

There is no other symbolism for women that they could have used? Like, none at all? And I'm no news reporter who should be up on the cultures I'm paid to write stories about or anything, but there was no consideration that the chances of Islamist women on the jihadi-scale of extremism using tampons are slim to none.

I would not date him in a box, I would not date him as a fox.

Black women: This is one less dumbass man we have to deal with! He's doing us a HUGE favor! *victory dance*

Hip hop culture a part of Black culture. Just like jazz, Br'er Rabbit, and Harlem are all part of Black culture. You might not subscribe to it but you as an individual do not encompass all of Black culture.

Ugh, every time she says homie my cringometer goes to 11. It's like listening to your dad trying to sound "with it" talking about "that hippity hop" in front of the boy you have a crush on or something. (In this comparison, you are in 9th grade, FWIW.)

I'm really surprised so many people are saying "oh, she's a white person, what does she know about racism" or "she's a racist because she tells us she's married to a black man." Those statements make me think the people who are saying them really don't like that it's a woman saying something about racism in

To be fair to her, I think what she meant by that comment is that she would never utter anything racist because she's married to a black man.