Clearly you missed my point.
Clearly you missed my point.
"...if you, a white woman, are criticizing a black hip hop icon because YOU don't agree with the culture that his character represents then that's really fucking racist."
You may hate both, but only one gets the bad press on here.
Do you know Snoop Dog? That guy who has put his wife through hell. Who openly loves porn and claims that he has pimped women out before? Not to mention that he is old enough to be Iggy's father. You know that guy? Isn't it so much easier to hate on this stupid white girl than you know, the misogynist that is not…
Here we have a white lady who has capitalized on black culture dressed up as a black man undercover as a white…
I thought it was a bunch of crap until I got pregnant. Reading was a challenge as was conversing with reasonably intelligent adults. :( I am sure it's different for everyone, all I know is I struggled.
Knowing that people she doesn't know are watching and looking can't be good for her state of mind. In fact, it's apt to make everything worse.
I encountered tons of Europeans wearing socks and sandals, so Idk.
I guess there's no polite way to say this — and this is certainly not directed at you, Isha — but, man, it would be really nice if Jezebel could leave Amanda Bynes alone for awhile. Besides, whatever it is that she's going through right now does not belong in a breezy gossip round-up column.
Wait... So the Incredibly Expensive Alcohol That We Engrave Names on to the Bottle has a UPC (and nonremovable, at that) on it?! That is pretty low-class...
Riri is a beautiful woman with bad taste in clothes and worse taste in men. Her talents are debatable but her ability to use them to her best advantage is not.
rihanna needs no man and she can literally have any woman. she is living the life man.
That definitely jumped out at me, too. Were he just a DJ instead of one of CBC Radio's most high-profile interviewers — something that he was damn good at, too — there wouldn't be so many Canadians so angry and upset about this. I don't think I know anyone who's defended him but I sure as heck know plenty of people…
Imagine it in the context of any other crime. "I couldn't have robbed that bank. See, here's surveillance footage of me going into a bank once and not robbing it."
My attitude entirely. I'm into extremely rough and aggressive sex as well, but I have never, ever assumed that even if someone has said "I am, too!" that it constitutes consent on their part until the moment actually arrives. Even then, I've always checked with them, made sure they're okay to continue, blah blah blah.…
An equivalent to his actions would be like someone accused of rape showing off a sex tape saying "look, a woman has before wanted to have sex with me", as if that was at all relevant to the allegations.
Not a DJ. He is an interviewer. He is a Canadian darling and people up here are angry and grieving (that he was a secret asshole perpetrator) and also defending him (because how could he be a secret asshole perpetrator if I like his interviews?). It's bad. there's a mass unfriending on facebook based on who does or…
Also a valid reason to get fired: showing your bosses a sex tape you made.
After reading everyone's comments, I'm starting to wonder if something's wrong with me because I didn't have any reaction to any of them. I was mildly wide-eyed at yesterday's desert ghost, but I had no other reaction. I think I've been desensitized to scary stuff. I watch horror movies to help me sleep, for Pete's…
I missed "Look at Me" last week and now totally have the horrors. Will be obsessively checking door locks for the foreseeable future.