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muah!

but its not grammy worthy, that’s why people resent her. and then that speech when you didn’t deserve to win in the first place. she thinks she really deserved to win and that she’s really oppressed. she knows no humility. she’s totally tone deaf.

not all rap is full of boasting. not all rock involves drum solos.

right, you don’t think kanye knows that? he was just trying to get her wound up. and there she goes...

but kanye wasn’t serious. he knows she was a big star long before that incident. don’t ask me what he did mean, but I do know its just foolishness, nothing worth getting upset about. better to ignore. it was just like when tina fey and amy poehler made a joke about her at the golden globes, she is so defensive, like

“I don’t get the Beyonce superfans acting like she’s the new social justice Messiah.”

but the clothes are not just tight, they’re unfashionable and down right hideous. turtlenecks and spandex skirts? oh yeah, sure.

not to feed into the Kanye myth of genius, but that is actually brilliant. an ego that big is a rare thing of beauty.

right, a stripper pole is worse than a sex tape where she does it all with Ray J no less? #crazyb.s.

Yes. Just yes.

It was an important catalyst for women to have real discussions and to question choices, goals, options. A phenomenon like this is never about the TV characters—in the case of that show it was about women gathering to watch and discuss the show and examine it vis-à-vis how it related to their own lives. In that sense

This. See my comment above.

Where was it racist? (I'm not picking fight, just curious because I don't recall and I'm usually good at catching that stuff). Thanks.

Big was inaccessible to her and in real life the inaccessible guy you try and hold onto never changes for you. He might change for the next girl, but he never goes from being noncommittal and out of reach to suddenly wanting to get married. If the show was supposed to be about female empowerment, Carried was supposed

Nikki Haley is a woman of color? Somebody ought to break it to her softly. I don't think she knows.

no, but I have heard of #avoidance #equivocation #prevarication #racialhatred

Häagen-Dazs makes a banana split favor. (dang, I feel like the company should pay me something now).

eat ben and jerry.

this is quickly slipping from going after a rapist to (in the court of public opinion) to resentment of a wealthy black American family. you don’t want Camille to die because you hate her husband's actions—for her to die would be the necessary punishment for any black person who is out of line. We see it in the

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