just thought i'd pop in to say that
trans women are women and trans girls are girls.
just thought i'd pop in to say that
trans women are women and trans girls are girls.
i'd been hoping for a long time that angela bassett would get a role that was worthy of her, as she has been in some unfortunate ones as of late.
this is exactly it, and i find it endearing.
as much as i enjoyed season 2, it really was quite a lot of dudesin'…. all the female folks are just one-dimensional. really missed lena waithe, if only to give dev's character better advice about the ladies….
i am totally fine with "they" as a gender-neutral pronoun.
at the same time, and on a totally different issue, every time i hear it, it immediately reminds me of a time - not too long ago, and still common in many countries - when gay people used "they" to describe a same-sex partner.
you know, because gay people…
that kinda always happens, tho. the non-gringo diaspora is usually not represented well in black american productions.
i think it's cute that she thinks her words are profound.
most of us went through our 20s thinking our ruminations were profound.
i watched a live version where she yells "SLUT" in the middle of the song. eghhhhhhh.
flaunting excessive riches is not just a hip hop thing.
BITING?
biting deserves an automatic heel-kick to the face.
and her sneezes are hilarious.
sometimes i agree, then i remember family guy….
THANK YOU!
out of curiosity, does anyone here have an idea if kids have watched the show and what they actually think of it?
Yvan eht nioj?
reminds me of Mew, actually.
and it's not just an issue for people of african descent.
you nailed it. being creative actually takes a lot of hard work.
i was uncreative waaay before it was uncool.
now with trans people to make fun of! genitalia jokes, come on down!