kippngreen
Kippngreen
kippngreen

Why do you need five?

Do you seriously think Hillary Clinton is the only woman qualified to be president of the US?

It does look exhausting! It also looks dirty and hot(day)/cold(night) and I would be having major anxiety about needing to pee the entire time.

Cochella seems exhausting. I ordered dinner thru Seamless, watched a few episodes of Daredevil s2 and went to bed.

I think the point was that rape happens a lot in men’s prisons. Trans people are vulnerable (both trans women and trans men), but so are many other people.

First of all, she is a woman. Who was put into a men’s prison. Second, regardless of gender, inmates should not be getting raped in any detention facility because rape is in no way an acceptable form of punishment for any crime.

1) She isn’t a man

She isn’t a man. She is a trans woman. Focus on the woman aspect.

Rape or sexual abuse in prison to anyone is a problem and something in Anglo culture has generally become accepted as part of being punished.

Her performance is literally the only thing I remember about that movie. It was memorable as hell.

Different strokes. Rihanna’s persona is interesting to me, but I don’t care for her music. Beyonce’s music, and package in general, is more interesting to me now than it was in 2003, ever since she ditched her dad as her manager. 4 was the first album of hers I actually paid for. But neither of them could ever hope to

Rita is a bigger deal in England, so it makes sense that she’s more recognizable as being a young pop star to the audience.

She’s right. She would know since she challenged the status quo and won. She was a black woman who didn’t whitewash who she was to make it back in the Reagan 80’s. I’m re-reading parts of the Andy Warhol Diaries (she’s all over the book) and she not only made herself a big time model when the few black models around

What she is saying is that Rita Ora is just another remake of Madonna, just someone who copies just enough of Madonna and Beyoncé to seem fresh. She isn't actually.

I really want to know so much more about her. She was the first dark-skinned woman who was really just out there, loving the skin she was in a sexy way, and not giving a fuck how ANYONE felt about it. That was huge back then and still. I feel like she was meant for NOW and not an icon for the past, you know?

It’s like the ultimate shade, essentially saying “there isn’t a spit of difference between any of you popsters, regardless of your pretensions.”