cancanstan
cancanstan
cancanstan

Hah! I didn't see that at first. Now I feel like her tattoo is judging me.

This is simplistic, no doubt, but she’s still right about the value of letting go of other people’s judgments. And I really like what she said in another Time piece that they link to in this one:

i work on palm beach island and there is a person driving around with a custom lily pulitzer jeep wrangler. it’s a BIT much

More pics (for those who don’t want to click)

I looove this aesthetic. Has anyone seen the pics of the Ebony magazine offices? They moved out in 2012 but they hadn’t updated anything since they first opened their doors in 1972 and I want to live there.

Paging Randilyn. Randilyn, please come to the white courtesy phone.

Because some of us are old enough to remember removing 70s wallpaper. It was a nightmare. Fortunately, advances in adhesives make the job easier these days.

She was trying to air his business, not shame him. It’s 2016, get with it, yo!

This shit right here is why I’m voting for whoever the fuck gets the Democratic nomination. There is too much at stake for this hyperbole that Hillary is just another republican. Tell that to my uterus assholes.

Republicans, take note: this is not how this is supposed to work

ah, the power of suggestion.

Your avatar looks like a nipple.

These women are fucking heroes.

Holy shit for real? I’ve only ever known it as ding dong ditch.

Right, thank you. She sounds like a garbage human.

Fuck you. Short enough?

But this is how easy it is to drop yourself in the soup, people of color does not just refer to African Americans, that’s unconsciously making the same assumption that she did. She was, to some degree, using African American as a synonym for POC. There were Latinos (Del Toro and Isaacs) who were also surprise

I think it’s easy, especially in speech, to make a perceived distinction between women and African Americans (or any other or all ethnicities)- you did it yourself (and I do too) when you said, ‘women and people of color,’ I’m sure you didn’t mean to suggest that women of color don’t fall into the group we call,

Shirley Chisolm famously said: “Of my two handicaps, being female put many more obstacles in my path than being black.”