jclifton22
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jclifton22

Meh. Josephine Baker was just as out there and did it over fifty years before Jones.

Not like Tina Turner, Diana Ross, Patti LaBelle, et. al. before her

Ha! So on point, I heard a lot of that “what do you mean you haven’t heard of “insert Caucasian pop band/artist”? When they knew nothing of Earth Wind and Fire or Parliament and Funkadelic.

LOLOLOL

I love everything about this and should probably just shut down the internet for the night because it can only go downhill from here.

“When Michelle and I came into office....”

How’s about I perform my job incredibly well but I got fired and evicted because I’m gay and I live in one of the 27 states where that is legal.

If Stuart Scott were still alive, I’m sure he would have given the side eye to this whole affair.

real talk - who the heck approved this font? This is awful.

I’ll just post a snippet of my earlier comment here:

STAAHHHP. You guys...this isn’t an accurate understanding of African history whatsoever! There are many, many, many different cultures, peoples, civilizations, countries, etc, etc, etc in Africa. We’re not talking about the United States here, where we were enslaved for 400 years. We’re talking about Africa, the

no black people in that photo either. ;-)

I like you Anna, does that help any? Here’s a pic of me irl:

rip miley cyrus

This makes me happy.

I’m gonna weigh in a little heavy here because I’ve been dealing with some bullshit at my kids preschool and yes it’s princess problems but it’s still a bitch. We started receiving IRS letters this year telling the parents to start sending our monthly checks for the school directly to them. We also became privy to

She was the more successful sister for a while there- advertisers were busy falling all over famously unsuccessful Kournikova at the time.

Another commenter made a very apt comparison by saying it sounds like Dolores Umbridge from the Harry Potter series wrote that letter.

“Plenty of people tell me that being forcibly sent down a trail that will be fraught with tears isn’t so bad.”

I’ve posted this on here before, but it’s worth reposting. It’s from an article called “Watch Your Language,” but child advocate/lawyer/writer Andrew Vachss: