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I think Kimora Lee Simmons used to have one as well that she marketed towards females. Note, this was when they were still married.

Poverty pimpin’. Prepaid CCs, ‘rent-to-own’ homes, Rent-A-Center... things marketed to the lower class as help when in fact its a trap.

I get that he’s doing damage control but it is unfathomable that people have no access to their money for more than a week. These people need to eat.

This so much. Sending out personal tweets is cool I guess, but he should be focusing on working with the people he put in charge of this disaster and get people their damn money back.

Russell, how about tweeting less and concentrate more on fixing the fucking problem?

A long nap.

It reminds me of when I was a kid, and we were on a family vacation to North Carolina. We had stopped at a rest station in Virginia, and my mom and I were washing our hands in the bathroom when this white lady came up to my mom (who had a TWA) and was all “You have beautiful hair, can I touch it?” Naturally, my mom

Taylor Swift is the epitome of white privilege and privilege in general. Not a fan.

Touching anyone’s anything without permission is rude. But this rude is extra entitled because the white people are laughing and they don’t even know what they have done. Or they do know and they don’t seem to care.

“I never understood white people who like touching people’s hair.” There - I fixed it.

Damn it Taylor. I was all impressed with your sincere apology to Nicki and now you’re PETTING BLACK PEOPLE?! And JOKING ABOUT IT?!? (Granted it sounds like the petting was before the Nicki thing but still.) Don’t fucking pet people. WTF is wrong with you?!

ATTENTION WHITE/NON-BLACK PEOPLE:

Are they serious about the church being so fantastic for Ireland and
Europe? Are they not aware of the awful history of rape and abuse of children in Catholic schools in Ireland? I mean, it’s almost painful reading about the church and its supporters whitewashing the church’s influence on Ireland. Or, we could go back

Martin O’Malley: