eggshelljones
eggshelljones
eggshelljones

I’m with jones on this. Meatloaf is not good.

This is EXACTLY how I felt when I saw the story in The Guardian: my heart and face got all twisty!

It was so wrong to lie like that. Just because bread is in it doesn’t make it like a burger at all.

Im softening on the other dresses (except the red) now — i feel like both the all-white gown and the gray ball gown would both look amazing in better photos— that’s a tough photography situation for dresses and clothing in general!

As a child I refused to eat it and my mom didn’t get it because it was “just like hamburger.”

I have never eaten meatloaf good enough to not douse in ketchup.

Who tells a stranger she has “nice skin?”

Ha! I FUCKING CALLED IT!

That’s where I’m at. She is, by all indication, a pathological liar and it’s hard to know how seriously to take anything she says.

Is it insensitive to wonder how she’s managing to keep her tan and naturally straight hair, curly, if she doesn’t have enough money to pay bills? Am I turning into a conservative?

I can not stand a single thing about this woman. I don’t care if her sew-in was on point. She literally performed minstrelsy for a living. She is the single-most cynical person ever. As a Black woman I’m continually disgusted by her exploitation of Blackness. The thing that pisses me off more than anything is that she

Good lord. She honestly had my sympathy until “she has no intention of ‘going back to being white.’”

If white and black aren’t working out for her, orange is currently in vogue in certain none-too-bright circles.

I was thinking late ‘70s Loretta Lynn, but your description is very fitting. Her beauty is undeniable but I think the dress is ugly.

It’s my least favorite dress of the night. Like if Lanz of Salzburg did formalwear.

“my lifestyle is in the majority.. I DON’T NEED A TAG.”

Your continued attacks make it clear you haven’t considered much of what has been said in response to your several posts. You increasingly profane and defensive responses suggest that you dislike being made to look foolish or wrong. Your objection to the use of “jargon” in a discussion grounded in biology, psychology,

German sexologist Volkmar Sigusch coined the word in 1991.