Get high with her and you’ll end up licking donuts you won’t pay for
Get high with her and you’ll end up licking donuts you won’t pay for
Where’s the lie?
His obsession with Aaliyah is kind of creepy.
I don’t think I can deal with white people whining about how life is so unfair for them because people call them racist anymore so I’m gonna pass on this.
Ehh. I’m glad they got the cover and they’re getting the exposure they deserve, but me being the cynic that I am knows they’re doing this not because they truly care about diversity but because they want to shut up those who do.
I see what you mean. It kind of feels quota’ish. I feel like Teen Vogue is saying, “Ok, here’s our cover with three black women. Happy now? You better be because the next 50 covers will feature white models as per usual.”
It should be the other way around since Zayn is a serial cheater.
Nah, they have a point. Imagine if the sexes were reversed and a woman sent a man pics of her naked and he decided to send them out to a blogger who then posted the nudes for millions of people to see.
No, it’s white feminists too. They’re okay with seeing white women expressing themselves sexually in any way possible, but they apply a different standard to black women. We’re not allowed to be sexual for some reason. See: Annie Lennox.
“Omg I have to refer to those things as PEOPLE? That’s way too much for me to handle.”
How about 80,000 or 800,000
The whole “Taylor Swift has so many famous friends” narrative is so eye roll worthy. Anyone who’s not naive knows that most of these people are not her genuine friends. They’re just acquaintances who want a piece of the Taylor Swift publicity pie. I’m glad I don’t “stan” for anyone. I’ll like your music but I’m not…
They’re friends because Empire is hot at the moment and Taylor needs a black friend to not appear racist.
THANK YOU! She’s so calculating. Nothing she does feels real or authentic. Her pictures scream “Look at how awesome I am. I have so many famous friends and many of them are beautiful models because I could easily be one, duh.”
I think the message is more important than who’s saying it
I’m glad it wasn’t. You’re 100% correct.
tank u tank u
Lmao idk about Goldman Sach. I was moreso thinking of someone in the business who’s more dignified than Lena Dunham. Or perhaps an internship at an ivy league school.
Right? American journalists are way too soft on their interviewees. We need more Tara Browns.
She posted a picture on Twitter a few years ago of her wearing a black scarf and she said she was feeling like a gothic fundamentalist. She also ran a blog where she visited some Asian countries and it was filled with every racist thing a person with “yellow fever” could write. I don’t know if the blog is still up…