classyintrovert
classyintrovert
classyintrovert

lol obviously you didn’t care to check the dictionary link, which has nothing to do with my additional remark and proves that it’s not the wrong usage so fuck off.

I’m sorry. Yes, men will unfortunately never understand. You’re not alone... though I doubt that will make you feel better. Fuck that guy and fuck faux allies!!

Aw, I remember when I transitioned. Hard times. My hair slightly broke off as well. I actually wish I had just big chopped because now I’ll never know how really short natural hair looks on me. Anyway, I see you’re already using it, but another +1 for Deva Curl products. It took me over an hour to detangle my hair

lol k.

lol think this through. yes, I only worked retail for 3 years and heard my co-workers who worked for commission bitch about this countless times, but yes, let me think this through.

That has nothing to do with the employee and as this strike showed the employees agree with me.

I think it’s kind of ridiculous that they would take back someone’s commission just because a customer returned something. I know there is a tiny chance that this might be abused, like if someone got their friend to buy something so they could get a commission, and then had them return it. But regardless of whether

Haha I did as well. I had to watch videos about “someone might approach you talking about an *evil* union...” Too bad I was already a “radical” union lover.

Haha thank you for reminding me about that horrible movie. RIP Will.i.Am, Dominic Monaghan and creepy Deadpool lol

Ah, I thought the actress playing Leaf was likely asian, I just forgot to google. Thanks for this!

I’ve never heard of it being referred to as “poor people” food. Just thought it was a southern thing. My mother’s parents are from the south so we eat grits, and I think it’s something white and Black people eat, regardless of economic status, but I might hear something different if I talked to white southern people I

I suspicion that you’re saying that because she has dreads... That’s not actually the way dreads feel. Even if you’re not referencing that, nothing about the amazing Lisa Bonet makes her look like she would be greasy or smelly.

Maybe something on informal education? Like what/how were the authors trying to educate the public on the Black experience? Particularly Hurston, since she was an anthropologist who studied African Americans. If you give me more specifics on what you possibly want to write about I can be more helpful.

Thank you for this eloquent piece!!

Rescinding my response because it looks like you decided against it! I hope you find another avenue that is a better fit for you!

I really wish men would realize that they too have hormones... -_-

Totally agree. She looks awesome. She just became a brand ambassador for Chanel so perhaps she will soon!

lollllll omg @ she actually paid. I should try that.

lol that’s exactly what happens in one of the Master of None episodes