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I don’t remember name of this guy, but I would take him.

WHITE WOMEN...WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON WITH Y’ALL? Not enough attention...what?!? Oh.My.Gawd. I’m just fucking done...d-u-n...done.  

He is under the “spell” of the trauma of white supremacy. As are we all. Lovecraft Country is a meditation on Black trauma due to white supremacy. It fits right in with the themes of the series.

Yahima will be back. Montrose gonna pay for that cut.

It’s like maybe if Henry didn’t exist, I would have found somebody who was darker skinned who exemplified what I needed.

I also want to add:

Is it possible that different people can have different taste in movies? And that most people seem to like this particular one, probably for completely arbitrary reasons like most other things?

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This makes her tribute song to Finn/Cory Monteith in even more affecting...

when I first heard the news Naya Rivera was missing on a lake and they hadn’t found her after the first day, I think I knew it wouldn’t end well. But now that they’ve confirmed they’ve found her, I’m kinda shocked at how devastated I am, and it...I don’t know, I keep getting DOES NOT COMPUTE when I see everyone

Given that the Merrick character was, to some degree, a nod to Martin Shkreli, I’d say they weren’t cartoonishly evil enough to match reality. Recent years have revealed entire groups of seemingly irredeemable psychopaths working together in some corporations and a few governments. (To the point where a common

Every time when someone screams “bra is oppression”, they’re very welcomed to spend a day with my 70E, or even better with my mom’s 75H, when you have a small chest but big boobs, and they aren’t cute, round and perky, they are like normal female boobs. Especially in summer. Then we fucking talk about bra being a

The only time I won’t wear a wired one is if I’m wearing one of my Bravissimo sleep tops, which has a soft built in bra in it.

Fuck you for trying to remove racism for what’s going on in this story, at Refinery 29 and, in Fashion.

There is no monolithic black experience. There are black people that grew up in different environments around different people and gravitated towards different interests. This goes for every race. It goes for white people.

You’re thinking about Wolverine and the X-Men. Evolution notably did NOT fall into the Wolverine branding trap, since he was a teacher and thus relegated to a side character for once.

I had to scroll back up to see WTF you were talking about. I didn’t even notice the videos because I just scrolled past them and moved on with the article. If it bothers you that much, maybe just add it to your Adblocker’s blacklist? Seems like a more even-headed approach than cursing out an entire company and

I *adore* Evo. It’s, hands down, my favorite X-cartoon. It definitely needs more love.

I think you’ll find technically your whole damn country is founded on a violent protest, and without it you’d be singing “god save the queen” before big sporting events.

I answer your question with a question: when, at any point in history, did a group of historically disenfranchised people ever gain rights, equality, legal recognition, etc. by asking politely?

She is from Minnesota and having a Kobe Twitter header doesn’t negate anything she said, but nice try.