kendraforrest
Kendra Forrest
kendraforrest

I think that it’s good that we try to bring more awareness and attention to the oppression of people of color. I just think that, as white people, we do it in a way that is not trying to tell someone else’s story. We SHOULD be holding other white people accountable for their brutality against people of color and art

Out of the grays with this comment.

No, it did not do what I’m saying. It showed the result of the brutality, erasing the white people from the picture. The problem with art by white people that depicts black oppression and suffering, is that it rarely includes the cause, instead just depicting the end effect. We see that black people suffer but not

I’m really having an existential crisis over here because I cannot figure out who I’d hate fuck. Like, I feel like all these guys would be terrible in bed. I want the really repressed ones that secretly want to take it. I do love a good strap on. 

My bad.

Actually, TBH, I’d fuck almost anyone once if it was going to pay off all my debts.

Paul Ryan would probably cry afterward.

Hard pass. If he hadn’t already done too much blow to get it up, he’d immediately want a blowjob, assume you were the kind of girl who gets off on it, and then jack rabbit fuck you for five minutes before trying to do anal. Then, without asking, he’d come on your face.

Exactly.

If they want to tell oppression stories, it should be in a manner that directly calls out the actions of white people that caused the oppression and not on the resulting pain from the oppression. White people are damn good at erasing their culpability in oppression stories.

The problem with a white person using images of black suffering for awareness is that it erases the white people who were responsible from the picture and quickly becomes suffering porn.

I miss her so much.

I don’t care either way about the bro-branding of things, but I think that it’s great that men are embracing a lot of things like this and bromances, etc. It’s a good first step to allowing men to break free of toxic masculinity, which is good for all of us.

I hope the parents can find peace about this. I can’t imagine the pain of this entire situation and, while I disagree with some of the decisions they’ve made, I understand that it had to be completely gut wrenching to have to let go.

This woman is the hero of my klepto little heart. But... Walmart? Damn, that sucks.

If Demi really wants to be a champion of body diversity, it would be a great start to have a diversity of female body shapes featured in her music videos. Just sayin.

I was really hoping for Cool for the Summer 2.0, because as a pop lover and a bi girl, that was my jaaaam. This... was not it. Though, I enjoyed watching her toss her pony tail around in the hot tub.

This must be absolutely gut wrenching to these parents and I can’t imagine being in their position. I empathize with them.

Whereas my mom always told me I was her Special Surprise.

But isn’t Jon, alone, Ice and Fire? We all assume that he’s the ice in the equation, but he fulfills both parts of that.