Looks white and gold to me...
Looks white and gold to me...
I think she bears the brunt of it too because she has the TEMERITY to have a weight that fluctuates. The only thing worse than being fat is being fat and then SOMETIMES NOT BEING FAT. <GASP>
I'm working my ass off to feel empowered but it still fucking sucks to be judged.
You know, there are people from other countries who listen to American music...
Ok, I’m going to (probably quite clunkily) say here’s why that’s wrong. For the record, I’m white, and I doubt many black or POC Jezzies on here would want to dignify this with a response. I’m only responding to you because 1) I’ve had a few personal conversations about “reverse racism” in my life recently and I want…
i can explain, but i won’t. if you googled dictionary definitions, you can go further.
you cant be racists towards white people. prejudiced. but not racist.
azealia banks has officially ventured in kanye territory. i’ve seen it coming for a while. but i think this is the apex. the qualifications are: 1) delusions of grandeur, 2) effing with the president, his wife, and/or his family, 3) letting rap bravado spill into real life, 4) feeling a constant need for attention and…
Wow.
I feel her on the body guard thing, although I think it’s a weird contrast with the president. I’d be a terrible celebrity because I’d just spend all my time fucking body guards and personal trainers and go-go boys and like pizza delivery guys.
It’s a condescending compliment that assumes an inherent superiority to the person it is being applied to, and usually it is delivered with some sort of discriminant undertone betraying pre-existing stereotypes that the user holds. Would you ever describe a Harvard lawyer as “well spoken”? No, because it is assumed…
That’s a different issue altogether and often gets brought up to deflect from white racism. The reality is that this phenomenon is overblown. What black people do you know personally who experienced this?
Yeah, I'm taking advantage of a system that works in my favor. I'm not denying that.
I agree with your last point there. They're still just ornamental and really being used as yet another trope.
I love how their whole pitch for this thing is "respecting artistry" and making sure artists get fair compensation and recognition for their work.
If it's at a regular store, it better have a $5 bill inside!
Sort of like radio, this thing we had when dinosaurs roamed the earth. They got paid to play ads and played the music for free. It was a better world.
It's part of a larger trend where people have fooled themselves into thinking that service=ownership. Like Facebook or Instagram—if they shut down/get hacked/just feel like it, what happens to all of your contacts/photos/etc. Most likely, they're gone. (I feel like this is the part where someone says "What about x…
That's their whole fucking premise and it's so wrong. You know when you pay $6 for water? When you're at a goddamn club that only offers bottle water from an exclusive brand and they pull that shit. That does not fly when there is a cheaper, better option
Here's the issue as I see it.