heysingsong
HeySingSong
heysingsong

What an asshole comment.

Nothing warms my cockles quite like the heartbreak of thirsty self-unaware strangers.

Is this the end of a great love

Listen, she spends an entire song going on and on about how boring and provincial everyone in her town is.

a metaphor for an abusive kidnapper

she typed it like that :)

They’re talking about her persona, not her body. Similar to when a boring/mediocre white actor or entertainer gets compared to “white bread.” Buttered noodles = bland, boring, etc.

Considering being thin, white, blue eyed, and blonde is sort of the American ideal and has been for a very long time I think your outrage is misplaced.

Yeah, considering that Julianne Hough dressed up in blackface for Halloween in 2013, I wouldn’t hesitate to assume that her discomfort owed to (at the very fucking least) racial insensitivity.

Yup. Whenever someone starts with “trust me”, I don’t. Julianne Hough is insufferable and her lame-ass contextualization was elementary. We know what you meany, trick.

A.) Walking, talking bowl of buttered noodles = perfection

TELL IT! So much yes.

Nah she meant what she meant. A woman whose body is outside the realm of haughty white chaste sexuality is to be admonished to emphasize how it’s wrong and you wouldn’t dare cause you’re “good” or whatever bullshit thing white women have used to belittle women of color because they’re threatened that they won’t be in

Is Julianne the same bitch that wore blackface for a costume?

The Kardashians throw out the word “Bible” a lot when they want you to know they’re telling the TRUTH. “I swear on the bible I”m not lying.”

That is seriously awful to throw a baby shower and not invite the mother though. I’d be LIVID if I was Rob.

Blac Chyna, his pregnant fiancée, was not invited to her own baby shower

I dunno, the “maybe don’t take our children into a war zone where even UN convoys are bombed” is not that bad a tack . . .

Kids need some stability though. School and a daily routine are important.

I’d have a hard time taking my kids to an actively war ravaged place like Syria. I see his point. As an adult she can go where she wants - her person, her decision, but he does have equal say in where the kids go, no?