greasyhoser
Canadian Bacon
greasyhoser

I actually will listen to you & I appreciate your response. I want to clarify when I say street style, that this is not the dog whistle equivalent of using the word "urban" to describe black & brown people. It means exactly as it sounds - fashion out on the street. It is what Bill Cuningham took photos of for 30 years

You forgot "I bet you got rejected by every sorority at your school so you're just bitter"....

Considering you're trolling a liberal leaning, woman directed website, I feel you might not be an authority on getting off the internet.

If if were simply a group mentality thing, wouldn't we have, at some point, discovered a propensity for these overt displays of racism across other campus groups as well? Clubs? Sports teams? ROTC? Even just tightly knit social circles? The reason this behavior flourishes specifically and with alarming frequency

I find it embarrassing to be white all the time, honestly.

TRUE STORY: my little brother rushed a frat at the major public institution he went to, but then due to the casual use of the "n" word by several of the brothers, quit. Never been prouder of the little guy.

I am not blind to how (relatively) easy I have it as a white male, let me make the clear. But this kind of shit makes it so embarrassing to be white sometimes.

YES! Thank you for this. I'm Mexican, as in Mexican from actual Mexico City, and I swear I have never seen anyone wearing their baby hairs like that. Ever. In a city of 22 million people and the epicentre of Mexican culture. This belongs to a very specific subculture of the Mexican diaspora in Southern California. To

I'm sorry what? I'm black, and my sister is a queen of hair stylin'. Never in my life have I seen anything remotely like this on anyone I know of color. Why do you assume that we will all be offended by this stupid trend?

That's what I don't understand, when did any reference to another culture/style become some sort of racist appropriation? And hasn't high fashion always done this? Marc Jacobs controversial grunge Perry Ellis collection was a reference to "low" culture of the time. Is all cross-cultural exchange now forbidden? It's

I'm all for calling out when fashion houses generate actual offenses along the lines of cultural or religious sacrilege (the trivialization of sacred regalia/ symbols, Racist charicatures, etc)... but let's just be real: there is no seething racism here. The look is pretty far removed from the source.

"laying down the baby hairs has no purpose on caucasian hair. "

Why does it need a purpose? People can do whatever they want! It's not black face.

like i was really convinced people saying blue and black were trolls and jokesters playing us white and gold people

and sometimes, during breaks from supply-closet sex, the leads from Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice

I already miss this show so much. Tears all over the place when it ended last night.

Where the hell are you going on Reddit that you see that? The only way you see that on Reddit is if you seek it out. I spend more time on Reddit than any other website and I never see any such thing that any Jezebel commenter complains about because I don't go anywhere but top links and a few subreddits about

Now playing

This will always be the best baby bathing video.

Nope! It wasn't. He's a flirt but not into sex, and I was involved with someone else, so I didn't have much by way of expectations. I just wish he had felt comfortable and safe talking to people about his attitudes and orientation, because it's emotionally hard to hide. Fitting in is a lot of pressure when you're

there are at least two of us! I call us "30 somethings"

HOLD ON a minute and explain Canadian milk.