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@N.J.Lady: Man, I've heard the song, but I've never seen the video. I'm trying to see their logic, but failing, in using this sort of propaganda footage along with lyrics like "come on and be my best friend, will you rebel girl? I really like you".

@ZiggyStarPuff: WOC chiming in. I get it, some of the lines are poignant and I see what he's doing by disassociating the word from its racial connotations. Some of his language in the interview made me a little cringy. However, I hate that the song seems to ignore the double woman/blackness existence.

@weirdette: Yeah, they do, but it's also a really short filming schedule. Weeks are days, essentially.

@RaySmuckles: Nope. I've totally left messages on my own page before, though

@orangeiswhorish: I don't think they're having one. The whole car crash/death incident during the bus season sort of put a damper on things.

@Slatka: Well, that and the wrinkles taken off of his lower pec/armpit areas.

@rhymeswithfeather: I haven't seen it, but I thought the same thing as a designer. Also a win if the logo doesn't have a million gradients and colors.

@artyfarty: Also a graphic designer, also seconded. The opposite is also true. I could make a male product's logotype pink, but then the client won't take it, and will most likely get pissed. My team would also probably get pissed at me for holding them up a round. There's a lot of creativity in design, but you have

@LLisCool: Allergic to UV here. 97 and I would boil into a puddle.

@stupidity.tries: I've also noticed that close to a break up, I go from wanting to wear my boyfriend's tee shirts because of his smell to detesting it.

@patelovingvegetarian: Well, the things is that we (if you're not on birth control) have an abnormal setup going as it is. It used to be you got your period at 15/16, maybe had a few periods (maybe irregular because of diet), had a baby, and then breast fed for years. Then you have another one. By the time you know

@LimitedLiabilityGirl: Yes, it's for reals. Also, get this. Women apparently smell better when we're ovulating (they gave shirts to women who wore while they were ovulating and weren't, and then asked guys which shirts they liked the smell of). Also... even weirder, our faces become ever slightly more symmetrical.

@Me.Yes.Me85: To be fair, I totally dye mine. I look like a completely different person with my natural hair color. My hair's naturally not black, but it's more of a brownish red color. The only advantage I've found living between the lines of blondeness is that for me, dying my hair blonde means it might as well be

@foodandshoes: Wow. I would have made that guy an ex pretty fast if that happened to me.

Not sure if the article points to this, but I think this stereotype, or when people talk about "blondes" in general, they're talking about white or white hispanic blondes, whether they're natural or dyed.

The image in my head of Stevie Wonder at a haunted theme park is making me smile.

I have to say, my local Chicago news anchors creeped me out when I moved here. These two are like the white and chocolate versions of the same barbie mold, if you know what I mean.

She deserves that horribly mangled type on the top of her cake.