It’s still so good though. In some ways it is better than at the beginning.
It’s still so good though. In some ways it is better than at the beginning.
Your entire post is responding to and addressing points no one is making. You are answering the wrong questions. No one said other people didn’t have slaves, no one claimed she was born a slave, etc, etc. Maybe if you state the point you are trying to defend or claim, people can respond to that. What are you trying to…
I don’t know enough about it, but I think what she is saying is not that there haven’t been other points where a certain people was considered enslavable, but that that was their only defacto state in the society. Like for instance, in other instances where certain peoples were enslaved in Greece or North Africa,…
Yeah. That’s a problem with yelp, however, not with consumer reviewers.
I think it’s also important to remember there wouldn’t be “white people” and what they signify without slavery.
It seems to me that she is not just talking about the condition of slavery being passed from parent to child but as a defacto condition resulting from being born with a certain pigmentation. EG when the pharaoh’s daughter found Moses in the stream, she didn’t immediately enslave the child whereas if any black person…
The worst.
And her mother who will. not. stop. interrupting. her. Nmom if I ever did see one.
Maybe she means people her age and in her socio-economic class or something are not talking about it. It’s not like it’s a subject that is on the front page of every newspaper or website every day. Kudos to her for bringing more awareness to an important topic of conversation.
Ok. But seriously it’s like journalists are on a campaign to normalize luxury consumption.
This is a really beautiful video portrait of her journey and her efforts to rescue a friend from addiction:
This is amazing. Thank you.
he’s mine. seriously.
From his response, it really does not seem like her review was irrational at all. And while we are at it, why all the vitriol for online reviewers. Do we hate anything that could give the consumer any power?
I saw the first movie and just felt clinically depressed afterwards. Like what the fucking fuck. Is this what I, a ladiez, should want? Is this it? Is this life? Please god no please I would rather live in a cave with a blunt object as my only tool.
The girl who is famous for talking shit about the other girl who is famous for doing nothing. I love life.
The one with the blanket, though.
Her comments remind me of a childhood friend of mine who became a model complaining that her agents wanted her to lose weight: “Like why can’t they accept me for who I am?!?”
oh I see. I have had two experiences with scary ex-boyfriends. One just wouldn’t stop calling and left me lots of presents and tried to get into my apartment to see me. I was a student at a prestigious university, at that point. I called the police and they sent a detective who was incredibly nice and they organized a…
scary. What do you mean you don’t have enough for a restraining order? I got one once and it did not cost me anything. Also, let your friends know this is happening.