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The entire maternal side of Meghan’s family seems to be managing just fine without turning into a salty, thirsty, embarrassing hot mess.

I can never decide whether it’s like Cam Newton’s fashion sense, basically always one step over the line of tacky/tasteless or it’s at the point of “damn, you have to be so cool to wear that”

Ask DJ Khaled. His whole “I don’t eat the box” moment was very much rooted in eating pussy being somehow equated to being immasculated. And there’s a lot more dudes who feel that way than one would ever want to think about.

You know what would be more satisfying?  Not giving these people a platform in the first place. 

All this person cares about is winning a game. (Well that, and making lots of money.) He talks about the presidency only as a thing to win, and that’s all it is to him. 

When the trailer dropped I must have watched it 6 or 7 times.

This was one of the best books I’ve read in a while. Initially, I honestly didn’t realize it was a Young Adult book. The content is definitely something Black folks of all ages can relate to, especially in this country. I can’t wait to support the film. 

I need to get on reading the book, been meaning to check it out.

Let’s be clear, what he’s describing is 100% rape

We think it’s ugly. 

90% sure that's a bot

It’s pretty disheartening to see so many people act as if AOC’s actual platform is too radical to work in other parts of the country—especially in more purple areas—when most of her platform is actually pretty attractive to damn near anyone who isn’t obscenely rich or anyone who isn’t going to vote Republican because

Three games.

Look, you asked for an explanation and I gave it.

People who think their feelings are more important that providing healthcare to a person should not work in healthcare in any capacity.

This has caused me to see all sorts of folks (celebrities and ‘friends’) in a different light. The response that disappointed me most was from Kendrick Lamar.

This doesn’t have anything to do with my post, though. As a PoC, I acknowledge that The Vixen made some excellent points about race in my initial post, and I think her unapologetic way of talking about it is one of her more redeemable qualities.

Okay, this isn’t true, though and I suggest you go back and watch the reunion. First, RuPaul asks The Vixen if she feels any differently about her relationship with Eureka now, and The Vixen replies verbatim:

Yeah, I got that but then when Eureka says she thought they put it behind them and that she apologized the day after it happened, The Vixen says "there's a lie in that" and then proceeds to say that Eureka came to her and asked how they should handle it and that she realized at that point that Eureka had set the whole

I think The Vixen makes a lot of excellent points about race, but I don’t think it’s tone policing to point out that you are responsible for your reactions, regardless of how big an asshole someone is being.