jameshellroy
JamesHellroy
jameshellroy

I had HPV as a teenager. And pre-cancer in my cervix. It was real fun to hear the word “cancer” and “we will have to burn a layer of skin inside your vagina” at 17. So I get tested because I’m afraid of it coming back. Sometimes we like to go to strip clubs together and strippers are extra attentive to attractive

I know this is about the pie, but I’d just like to point out this is a FALSE STATEMENT, ROONEY: “It was such a unique way of showing grief, we’ve never seen anything like that before.”

Thank you! It’s not interracial relationships, it’s that the show perpetuates the narrative that White women are top draw. Real life or not, let’s not lie to ourselves and act like POC haven’t been fed this narrative our entire lives.

Yep. As one half of a biracial couple, I can personally attest that the microaggressions we face in daily life don’t need to be compounded by tirades against multiracial couples on screen. I do agree with the author that brown women are seriously underrepresented as the full, developed characters they deserve to be in

Personally I’m tired of people attacking interracial relationships. I hated when Jill Scott did it several years ago and I hate it now. Because underneath the rant about interracial relationships is the hatred of biracial people. We get it, you don’t think we should exist.

I mean, straightforward is kinda her jam. She’s not trying to create art to be high-brow, she’s trying to create art that immediately reaches young ones who are struggling. I think she does a good job at that.

It took me about four hours to steel myself in order to watch this. I am sitting here in my little house in rural America, my little self, and all I wanna do is find this woman and tell her how incredibly powerful she is and that she gave voice to everything I feel about my own rape. I’m crying out of sadness and

WOW. Woooow.

Let me translate for you: “Can the woman who was sexually abused, raked over the coals publicly and legally by her abuser, and prevented from producing her own work make some fun songs already to remind me why I even care?”


Oh my, this gave me chills. Get it, girl.

Kesha can sing, folks. She is very talented, I love her and can’t wait to buy this album.

Good for him! That’s a public service.

This is simply powerful and inspiring. I’ve always liked club song Kesha, but this is an awesome anthem (in every sense) of finding inner strength in the darkness, of resilience as the demons consume you, having the bravery to seek out liberation from the cage, and especially reach an acceptance of life and refusing

The headline makes this sound a lot more ominous than it was.

wow. as someone who was never a kesha fan before .. wow. this had me sobbing. its great. sad that they tried to mask her true talent all those years with shitty over produced bubble gum pop music. glad she can now let her real talent shine

Love it. God bless her and may she kick some serious ass.

Talk amongst yourselves; I’m a little verklempt

YES SOOOOOOOOOO PRIMAL.

“By the time I’m done, they won’t even know your name.”

Wow. I am deeply impressed with Kesha right now. That primal scream is everything.