doughnaught
doughnaught
doughnaught

“God” didn’t create Trump. A weird, distant father who wore 3-pc suits to the beach, doting mother, and wealth created this narcissistic monster.

I listen to a podcast Pod Save America and one of the host made a good point that Donald isn’t unhinged or out of control, this is the same Donald that he has always been, it’s just the circumstances that have changed. He now has the weight and power of the US government and military behind him, as well as the

i know it’s shitty they didn’t get their moment, but i think the whole la la land fuck up only ended up helping moonlight in the end. glad they are making money!

It’s real easy for addicts to substitute their addiction for weed.

All over the country Sikhs were targeted for hate crimes and racial harassment after 9/11, because ignorant uneducated white people thought anyone wearing a turban must be a Muslim. You’d think some people would remember that. When xenophobia becomes rampant in society anyone with brown skin is targeted.

No, it’s not going to pass (OK, caveat, I was wrong about Trump, didn’t think he could go all the way without releasing his taxes, so I don’t know anything anymore).

My wife and I fall into the category of upper-middle class incomes that will see the most benefit from this plan. We are both nurses (and I am a soon-to-be lawyer), and we are both utterly disgusted by the notion that this plan is somehow an improvement on the ACA. My wife’s patients in particular (mostly people who

I grew up in a predominantly white neighborhood. In junior high - the height of body awkwardness - was when I first realized my ass was larger than everyone else’s. I used to squeeze my cheeks together (like someone would squeeze their stomach in for a picture) thinking that would hide my derriere. Fortunately, in

They have an answer for that too: If you’re poor, you shouldn’t have sex.

A baby that someone is having because they were shamed out of an abortion, no less.

She’s a black woman, discussing a subject that’s a problem with the way society views black women, and how that effects how they view themselves. I don’t think the problem here is her failing to recognize her privilege, I think the problem is that you’re missing the point of the article.

I’m so tired of reading this “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” shit. Investing a few hundred dollars is going to make up for the $8,000 it costs for the uninsured to give birth to a healthy baby in a hospital?

Add “nappy hair” and “brown skin” and you’ll be celebrating with my black ass in 2017. I spent decades with those three things NOT being “en vogue”.

I think my problem is the way it’s reported than the way she’s saying it.

That’s all the poor are to him, right? Fucking animals who need to be corralled and disciplined. Fuck them. They didn’t pray enough or work hard enough for the dollars to rain down on high like magic. If you’re wealthy though? Well, then you fucking earned every extra break that can be given. God chose you, right?

I used to look in the mirror and cry when I was 8 because I thought I looked like a camel. I am nothing short of thrilled that butts are in, though being constantly reminded of my BIG ASS from passersby is extremely uncomfortable.

I often struggle with this, too. I love Tracee Ellis Ross. And I’m so glad she sees herself as the beautiful, dynamic, brilliant person that she is. And I also appreciate her willingness to talk about how bodily standards affect her as a woman of color.

She’s talking about her ass, which black women have been mocked and degraded for having, for decades. We have been hyper sexualized as CHILDREN because of it. It was a mark of such embarrassment for many of us growing up, and I absolutely include myself in that. I was overly concerned with the way my butt moved too

It’s a touch deeper than that...