kaikalai90
Kaikalai90
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“A lot of people lie about rape.”

Conversely, I haven’t changed my mind about Wendy Williams

I share your unpopular opinion! I bought a pair of pants and a gym top from there when I lived in Toronto in 2008. I still wear them now and they look almost new. No stretching, fading or wear. They cost me an arm and a leg, but a solid 8 years of wear says they were worth it.

Unpopular opinion but Lululemon is quality stuff with great customer service. My other gym clothes wear out pretty quickly but Lululemon gave me a free replacement for a two year old item that was showing wear. It’s also the only place I’ve found sports bras that fit my small band size.

OMG IT WAS SOOOOO GOOD!! I’ve seen it twice already and I don’t even have children. It deftly tackles racism, sexism and the war on drugs through a buddy cop storyline that’s digestible for kids and adults alike. Honestly FIVE STARS!!

For that snotty tweet... I think imma go out and buy some Bey yoga pants. Given Lulu’s dislike of curvy women wearing their items anyways I think it’ll serve them right if everyone else did so as well.

all your see thru pants, in a box to the left.

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The 0:50second part is one of my faves. “Next time try and wear something more yoga appropriate, like a lycra top. There’s a Lululemon down the street.”

Omg. My 6 year old did this at a restaurant the other day. Which is why I won't say my 6 year old for president. She needs to get her shit together.

This thinking, right here, is why we cant have nice things.

LMAO crusty knock-off I love it!! Back when I lived in Philly a group of black trans women got on the train and this group of white girls who were spread about 4 seats all huddled together and one of them made a big show of clutching her purse. And one of the women yelled “Bitch don’t nobody want ya’ Michael Kors from

Everyone I know talks about how much they loved Montreal, but it wasn’t until after I went that I realized everyone who told me that was white. I got followed in every store we went to and ended up not buying anything anywhere (because I stole it all, haha jk) because of how uncomfortably obvious it was I was being

All I know is, when I pick up an item in a store I make sure it’s always in full view of everyone. I try not to make any moves towards my purse or pockets. If I need to get my phone from my purse, I make sure to put whatever merchandise down and then go in my purse. I make sure to let the salesgirl know how many

Is this supposed to be new news? My very first job was at a high end children’s clothing store in Rochester, New York. We also sold all the private school uniforms as well as a huge supply of winter coats and snowpants and stuff so our clientele ran the gamut of the population, the super rich, the middle class, the

So gross. These attitudes are still so prevalent and it’s enraging. Just last night someone I’m just getting to know, social worker btw, just told me she couldn’t eat at a certain restaurant because it’s “in the ghetto”, she “see police cars in that area all the time” and finally she “do[esn’t] want to get shot.” It’s

Loss of reproductive rights, LGBT issues and the like, while obvioulsy important, have become a canard to gurantee our conformity with neoliberalism.”

I’m going to go ahead and assume reproductive rights, LGBT issues, and “the like” are deemed as a canard because you are not directly impacted by them.

Not only is the whole “but things need to get REALLY BAD first to usher in real change” argument irresponsible and basically a tacit middle finger to the people for whom it will get really bad, but it’s not even a valid argument.

YES can we have a weekly, “Explaining Things to Whoopi” segment, and over time we can use it to educate the stupid?

I disagree. I think this is the best thing ever. She knew Cosby personally and it’s hard when you think you know someone to assume that other people talking about him is truth.