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This chart is amazing. lol.

That was insanely deserving. Well done.

This is hilarious. Funniest clip I've seen in a while. They even put in the impaling that made me seriously wince.

Well done.

Fail troll. What you said and meant are both wrong, you fucking imbecile. The rest of my post shows in no lacking terms how much of an imbecile you are.

Edit: I already saw it before you deleted it.

Painting people black because you don't want to hire actual blacks is not art to begin with.

This list seems like its been made by a person who has yet to realize that to get all those things, you normally have to be all those things, and priority should go towards being them more-so than finding them.

"Qualities I love about *my* husband" (whom she's never met) "innocent" sense of humor. not just faithful, but "ever"-faithful. "amazing" lover with great crossed out.

Because black, tan, brown, etc, peoples exist and can better represent their own culture(s), and don't need painted whites to do it for them? Especially when they're underrepresented as is since most modelling jobs are ALREADY given to whites?

I still associate that with glittery teen-pop gifs of blonds in midriff on Myspace. And horrible diamond backgrounds in pink and yellow with blend-in fonts.

I remember seeing this on tyra bank's talk show once. A looooooooooooong time ago though.

+1

My parents are health fanatics. My mom has taught nutrition for the last 14 years at a college in Dallas, and has a masters on the topic. When I hear diet, I don't hear fad diet, because those are usually not actual healthy diets. They're marketing ploys that get people who won't or don't want to take a real diet

Except that when you bring in the concept of protein diets: Muscle Milk, Steak, Eggs, etc... that women/men trying to build muscle mass in gyms use, and this entire article/commentary gets deflated pretty fast. Men and women on protein/mass building diets will think this advertisement is stupid. "Work out to eat junk

Exactly.

*rimshot*

And I would hope so. And you're right about the second part.

Yes it would. And that's the point of my problem. I see one coming without the other, when I should see that come same time as, or a long time before, this.

Thanks for the doubt. I would amend my original post, and have stated since (apparently it wasn't obvious) that I think the military should prosecute and enforce anti-rape/assault/harassment more forcefully for a time period before doing this (or they sure as fuck should start doing it right now). They should also