A blogger in the U.K. is trying to dispel the idea that fat women can't run, offering herself up as an example of…
A blogger in the U.K. is trying to dispel the idea that fat women can't run, offering herself up as an example of…
Yeah. You take the good, you take the bad...
I agree! She's making LSU look bad for even admitting her, like she was slumming it to go there. Hey, LSU might not have been her first choice but to drag them through the mud was pretty ungrateful. But that seems to fit with the personality she presents in the press, so, you know, stick to the script.
Not revolting, exactly. Kind of an ass. But you have to keep some people as acquaintances whom you don't particularly like.
I posted this on Kinja yesterday morning with additional pictures, for those interested.
Probably sperm whales.
I was actually laughing at the one about black girls. People have done #1 (trying to set me up with random black people) repeatedly.
You beat me to it. I was going to say that most people don't see their behavior as ignorant and/or racist so these type of lists can help. I mean, do you now how many times I've heard a (usually boring) story involving a black person just because I'm black?
This whole site is a constant reprimand.
Some of these serve a really good purpose. For example, "12 Thing You Should Never Say to a Person with a Chronic Health Condition" would be really helpful to the family and friends of someone just diagnosed with a chronic condition. I wouldn't memorize the list just in case I happened to meet someone with a chronic…
15 Things You Should Never Tweet. To. Mark. Ruffalo.
who came up with nonsense? aint got time
11 Things to Never Say to a Listicle Generator.
That's not the same as automatically admitting every high school senior who graduates in the top 10% of their class.
Well said. Since LSU is my alma mater, this girl kinda pisses me off.
It's actually all the UC's except the top ones. Berkeley, UCSD, and UCLA don't have the TAG program, which guarantees admissions to community college students who meet certain GPA requirements.
I find it incredibly interesting that throughout all of this, she's consistently failed to mention that UT-Austin didn't reject her outright. They offered her a chance to attend one of its system campuses (UT-Dallas was floated as the best option), earn at least a 3.2 GPA during her freshman year (she maintained a…
I thought California has a system wherein the top UC's reserve spots for high performing students who spend their first two years at community college.