On the plus side, we could just hope the hurricane goes a little south in florida and wipes out his precious mara lago.
On the plus side, we could just hope the hurricane goes a little south in florida and wipes out his precious mara lago.
They look so... English, for some reason.
Going high when they go low is how we got here. Sorry I am all out of fucks to give. When they go low go for their entrails. The end
Take your dumb misogynistic ass somewhere and shut up.
The other thing I am getting tired of. News organizations who still use the terms “false claims”, “misstatements”, “unsupported facts” in describing what comes out of this guy’s mouth. He knows what he says is patently untrue and says it anyway. That is a lie.
They’ll just tell her to go back to the country she came from.
This type of comment tickles me.
Citation needed.
This comment wins the internet for the day. I love it and you so much. Go home, folks, we’re done here.
This is what happens when you give being a real Beau Brummel half a chance
If people are so good at charity, why were this man and his child homeless to begin with?
*sigh*
First, “whataboutism” is literally, “What about X,” when X is not directly related to the immediate discussion: in this case, the appropriation of kimonos by Kim Kardashian. While it might seem like Japanese inculcation of Western cultural markers is in the same vein (and to an extent, it is), it’s not part of…
I’ll tell you what my stance is on whataboutism: it’s always a fucking garbage point of entry into a conversation, because it is willfully disingenuous—and invokes a toddler’s understanding of cause and effect (“but THEY DID IT FIRST”) in an effort to appear erudite and intelligent.
I am not Japanese—either mainland or immigrant—so I cannot speak directly for them.
I can, however, say that “whataboutism” is not a good entry into any conversation.
To each their own. Personally, I find the disproportionate nature of her body a little off-putting (largely because those proportions appear to have been achieved through surgical means), but what I do and do not find attractive is absolutely not meant to be a standard by which anyone should be judged.
...that, and…
Right, which is the same case anywhere: some famous people have talent, some just have fame for some reason. It’s not just the U.S. with the K’s, there’s talentless but famous idiots everywhere.
A Kardashian appropriating a culture they’re not part of to generate further profit for a family “brand” that is based solely on being famous because they’re famous?
...this is my shocked face.
One day, I will understand why this family continues to be a thing. I can understand people appreciating Kanye’s music (it’s…
Well first of all it wasn’t 500,000 —it was $250,000 for the first daughter and then later a second $250,000 for the second daughter.... each daughter ...and he asked for it as a donation to his foundation!... A charitable organization that wealthy people give to foundations all the time even in the millions of…