helgaperez
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helgaperez

Now that you mention it, she’s got a hand behind her back in 2 out of 3 of those photos and the video.

Am i the only person not impressed by this? she sat on what was probably a loosened cap and then let it drop back out. Literally anyone could do this? I don’t believe there was any “unscrewing” involved?

...and old pubes. (Nope!) :)

I had some serious questions for you until I remembered that there are states that don’t do the paper toilet seat covers. When I left California I was apalled that toilet seat covers aren’t a standard feature in ALL public restrooms. East Coast really had me workin’ my quads with the hover squat.

I always use a soapy paper towel to clean the toilet seat BEFORE I sit down in any public toilet (extra soap at the airport).

This should be obvious. My junk spends all day protected by multiple layers of freshly laundered clothing, whereas my hands go around touching every disgusting goddamn thing in the world.

“Your dick would be distraught!”

For some reason this comment got me thinking about “hands free” cell phone rules, and then I couldn’t stop giggling.

File To: SHE’S RIGHT, YOU KNOW

My grandmother was super racist. She called black people “the coloreds.” Weirdly, she’s the only racist relative I ever managed to turn around on the subject. She still said “colored” instead of “black,” but she no longer meant it as an insult and she no longer added the “the” to make it come off so dismissive.

Where? The kitchen. The bedroom. The servants quarters. The closet. The fields.

This was not her fault, she had a racist bonefish stuck in her neck pouch at the time of the incident in question.

I do not know what your life would have been like had your biological parents raised you or had you been adopted by a black family, neither does that woman. Sure, there wouldn’t be certain questions, issues, concerns about “being black” but that does that mean your life would have automatically been better?

“...I was moved to my first foster home, where I remained for a year while social workers searched specifically for black parents to adopt me. But no one came.”

As someone who remembers the last time people were screaming “America Love it or Leave it” there are a few things that need to be pointed out. The people being told to leave were supporting the following causes:

Thank you for sharing this and for your work in this area. Dismantling the institutional racism in the child welfare system should be as much of a priority as within the criminal “justice” system, and it must include greater efforts at family reunification, more efforts at relative placement, and finally the

America doesn’t deserve people like you, but I thank God that you made it and can tell your story.

I am SOOO sorry that happened to you. I look at that picture of you and I see the epitome and everything we have to be proud of. Hell, I was raised in a black family, and was still accused of “acting” white because I talked funny and always had a book in my hand.

I, uhhhh... Just boo to that woman, as if shit isn’t hard enough for you...