jessiejohnson87
Jessie
jessiejohnson87

Uuugggghhhh. This kind of shit terrifies me even more than usual because my husband looked at me like I’m a monster for saying I would never help someone laying in the middle of the road at night (or daylight in the middle of nowhere). I said I’d call the police for them, but I wouldn’t get out of my car or let them

I don’t like romance novels, but I do like romance in my novels. I also liked (well written) romance fan-fiction when I was younger. I think there are many women who enjoy romance in their reading, but don’t want it to be the main focus of the plot.

It’s just trendy to dislike her.

I doubt a woman in full veil has much control over where her male relatives decide to move. All this is doing is keeping them out of sight, as they will likely not be able to go out in public anymore.

They really need to publicize the hell out of these results (and the millions of other studies on homeopathy being bullshit) in Europe, because they really love homeopathy here in Germany. Maybe it’s because you have to talk to a pharmacist for something as simple as aspirin, I don’t know; either way, for a country

Who cares? What, exactly, hinges on whether or not the author sees you as more than a white person? Until I prove to a POC that I’m not just another shitty white woman about to do shitty Becky things, they have every reason to see me as a white person first. Honestly, with how some white women don’t show their

Kim K isn’t exactly the poster child for good relationships, so it would be pretty damn hypocritical if that was the reason. I can see why some people might argue her relationship with Kanye is “good” but there’s no argument for anything before him...

I wish they would say that certain medications caused an increase in appetite, which can lead to weight gain, and/or water retention that leads to weight gain. Saying the medication itself leads to weight gain simplifies the matter, I guess, but it can scare people away from using medications that they need, including

They just LOOK like the type of white women to do this, too...bloated hillbillies who spent too much time tanning and will look 40 when they’re only 30.

Yeah, I was gonna say...if anything the problem is that she’s often taking roles that should have gone to an older actress, but Hollywood can’t accept women at the actual age of the character being portrayed. Like Silver Linings Playbook...you’re supposed to believe she’s been married before, but she looks 18.

People who don’t like salad are imagining basic iceberg with some tomatoes, cucumber, and maybe a little onion with a boring light dressing.

The white neo-nazis in Charlottesville.

Sun tea is real. It’s just brewing tea in the sun. But on 30 Rock, they’re peeing in jars and leaving it out, so they don’t have to leave their office. Liz asks what it is and he lies and says it’s sun tea.

Hm, I swear I remember Williams saying on 2 Dope Queens that they didn’t ask her to host, but she would have said no even if they had.

I love the song with the video. By itself, it’s pretty meh. I can’t always watch a music video while listening to music, so I’m not sure how to feel about this. I definitely like it better than anything she’s put out before, though.

Right Said Fred is credited in the song. If she did mash up with the Peaches song and didn’t give credit, that’s BS. That said...if she went the route of making the music video basically an outlandish Disney Villain song, that would almost completely redeem it. But...it looks like she’s just trying to rip Beyonce off

I think her anger over getting caught lying (or being set up by an edited tape; I wouldn’t put that past a sleazeball like Kim K.) has clouded her judgement, because she always seemed more calculated than this. The cover is amateur hour, she could have easily written a different and better chorus for Look What You

I don’t see what is wrong with saying hope. She didn’t say she’d do it, after all. Much worse things were said about Obama without consequences.

I HATE seeing the “How can I/we be better” posts from my fellow white people so much. Especially when they’re also the type to share articles on FB about race (from decent sources) at least once a week, so I know they know how to educate themselves.

I think it would have been a much better statement if he just posted that picture and captioned it with something simple like, “I love my gorgeous wife!” She’s still chubby no matter how he captions it, so I think the message would still come across. The way it’s written makes me think less fetishizing her, and more