Or maybe they don't like the term people of color either? I don't. I understand it is the PC term du jour, but I hate it.
Or maybe they don't like the term people of color either? I don't. I understand it is the PC term du jour, but I hate it.
Right. And then you have those that won't simply accept he gave a decent apology, but want to tell Black people using the word colored isn't that bad anyway, all while bemoaning the "outrage-rs." Maybe if we didn't have people telling us what we should and should not be offended by, we would not get outraged. Just…
Tiegen has made me dislike John Legend because I assume they must have horribleness in common. She's mean and nasty, which repeatedly gets a pass for some reason.
Did the writer express that it was funny? I don't see any signs of laughing. It's great that you don't get confused when people mention eating animals that you rarely think about, let alone think about eating, but confusion by itself isn't insulting. And for the record, I didn't get confusion from the writer, only…
Well, I can only speak for myself, but I had no idea people eat moose. I've never even lived in a state or region where moose roam, and I don't personally know anyone that hunts. The only thing I know about moose is they are huge and mean. What is common knowledge to you, is not always common knowledge to everyone…
Once I realized the original post came from a site called Born to Be a Bride, I skipped the remaining excerpts.
I don't agree that magazines are for "people with brains" and online publications are for, presumably, the opposite. There is an abundance of intelligent material on the web. There are plenty of flowery, ass-kissing, material with no intellectual value found in magazines and newspapers. There is a push by old…
At my school it stood for GodDamn Individual and it was used to refer to anyone not in a sorority or fraternity. I think that's universal, but I'm not 100% sure.
Can we address Joni Ernst's "hair"? I couldn't stop staring at it. She looks like an SNL parody of herself.
Remember those kindergarten worksheets with two vertical rows of items related to each other in some way? You were supposed to connect the related items with a diagonal line? Yeah, that. Imagine annoted lines drawn between a black underwire bra with adjustable straps and a Lilly Pulitzer. Or nude boyshorts (Seamless…
Oh, ya know, the usual. No alcohol or drug use. Seem interested in current sorority members, but don't be a kiss ass. Ask interesting questions, but do not ask about secret-y, secret sorority business. Present the personality traits the sorority of your choosing will deem fitting, but only if it is your natural self.…
I wish I could find a copy of the sorority rush handbook my university included with freshman orientation material. It was sent during the summer, along with roommate assignments, campus maps, etc.
Isn't it fun when people call you names for just being? Great piece.
Pretty sure the comment is directed towards the "Ugh, gross, huge lips" comments and not the makeup. The after dolls facial features have been changed. If just the makeup was removed, it would be different. It is, at the very least, weird to see features you naturally have described as porny and gross.
Yeah...I was commenting to share that my friends have told me I look like a Bratz doll (large almond shaped eyes and full lips with a prominent cupids bow), but I now know that would be akin to admitting I look like a porn star.
You would think, right? Honestly, everything about the shower conversation confuses me. Shower cap vs no shower cap, washcloth vs no washcloth, daily vs every blue moon, using a moisturizer after vs complaining about dry skin after... I didn't even realize people considered cleaning themselves a chore until the…
Naya's comments were nuttier than squirrel shit, so I'm trying to deal with it piece by piece, but yeah. Eventually someone is going to have to explain ethnicity to her.
No, people got exactly what she was saying. She decided to speak for all "ethnics" and our showering habits. She spread a false assumption that we don't shower often, which is basically a flat-out lie.
Agreed. I started cringing not even halfway through the questions. Being vulnerable makes me physically uncomfortable.
As of now, this comment has 13 stars. Which means 14 of you think that calling Black people smelly is ok, and don't understand that "positive" racial stereotypes are still racist as fuck and damaging. How lovely.