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you forget she came at his wife first out of nowhere and called her a whore after trashing his sisters in law for no good reason. As far as I know Kanye has been nothing but respectful about Amber rose since they split up, but if you come at somebody's family- fuckit

I don't automatically place these movies into a racial category- the people who make them do by Making hundreds of movies depicting nothing but minority struggle after minority struggle played in theatres next to vapid depictions of white wealth and success. If there was balance in the depiction of society, that these

I didn't say anything I didn't mean. Truly. I can give a pretty earth shattering critique when necessary, but I like your drawings and your idea. I would read a graphic novel treatment of your thesis for sure.

no, thank you for sharing. I enjoy seeing other people's work

she's fucking brilliant. I love everything about her, especially that line of her posture, it holds so much tension. I feel that tension all wound up in that single line. Excellent.

she's gorgeous. I love how you draw inspiration from traditional design but don't fall into the trap of traditionalizing everything about the character.

thanks! It's one of my darker recent pieces. I painted it for my husband who is secretly terrified of chihuahuas.

thanks!!! I wanted it to look sort of cartoonish and yet regal at the same time, like you should question whether or not to take it seriously because the subject matter and treatment seems so contradictory.

excellent! For that I will show you my painting of a fat chihuahua caressing the skull of an infant child. I call it "the lion of Ethiopia" after Haile Selassie who raised several plump chihuahuas while babies starved on the streets of his nation, the favorite of which lulu, was said to have literally roared like a

I would be giddy! For reals.

I think I love you.

again-

I like it, especially in the slightly tense context that I know *that* woman is walking the razor's edge between brazen freedom and contained madness.

or they just appreciated the performance. Just because you didn't doesnt mean it wasn't a good performance.

how about she wouldnt put up with being forced to do work without being paid for it. Do you work for free?

I mean you had your experience, but I grew up in a othird world country where the majority of people live like that and most people know they are poor. Sure a five year old or a six year old may have a great imagination and be able to turn a stick into a doll and love her father even though he abandons her in a

I guess you are entitled to your opinion. I will still side with Ali and his family, who maintain that smith did a brilliant job.

lol....well that just changes everything...

anytime you take a group of individuals and mush their collective experiences into one single whole, speaking for the group rather than allowing each individual to stand and speak for themselves it misrepresents that struggle. Had she truly wanted to represent the struggles of her students in a non-exploitative

I had no problem buying will smith as Ali. I think he did a stand out job taking on the air of Ali during the multiple phases of his career, and that you could read Ali in not only his tone of voice, accent, and turns of phrase, but in the set of his shoulders, the way he carried himself as he walked, his fighting