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Funny, in your other "stupid white people" post today, you claimed you weren't racist. Looks like you are!

Oh yeah, I bet. To be honest, I'm not a fan of palettes except for eyeshadow palettes or blush palettes. I hate palettes with lip stuff because I love lipstick in a tube (I mentioned in another comment about how I often buy things just for the packaging...this is one of the cases. I just like lipstick in a tube!). I

Haha, I know what you mean...my dad didn't want me to work in college, and I only really was able to my last year. Even then, he didn't want me working more than a certain number of hours per week.

I generally agree with what you're saying, but I think her palettes don't come with just eyeshadow, which is what the ones you mentioned only come with.

I just recently watched her video introducing her line. The whole concept behind it is great, and I'm proud of her. But as others have mentioned, her large palettes seem to fall short. If I'm going to pay $75 for it, I would love for it to come in better packaging. I'm that kind of person...sometimes, I buy things

Exactly, this is a good example of what I was talking about in my last paragraph.

I'm 21, just graduated college, and am living with my parents before I go back to school for at least another 6 years. I don't even care. I love living at home, and my parents love having me home. It's not like I'll be living at home forever, and I have a job right now so I can pay for most of my own things. Their

Oh, no way. Niqab is not common in most of Iran, so it would be weird for her to wear that. Maybe if she wore a chador instead. But in all honesty, it doesn't have to do with how she really looks. It's the underlying misogyny. They're just making up excuses.

Forced arranged marriages make my skin crawl. The idea of it alone makes me feel like I can't breathe. It's cool that they thought of something like this, and hopefully it will be effective in some way.

What? That is so weird! I'm 21 and living at home with my parents for a year (just graduated), and my boyfriend spends the night at my house every other week. My parents are Middle Eastern, granted they're pretty damn open-minded, but they grew up in an Islamic country yet have no problem with my bf and I sharing a

Yeah, it's a risky neckline to wear. It's not always flattering.

Nah, the dress looks fine. And I would totally wear that dress, and I'm older than 6.

I can see what you're saying. This dress is very "me," and I'm 21. But at least she can pull it off. Jennifer Aniston is close in age to my mom (a little bit younger), and I can't imagine my mom wearing this, haha (Although my mom does have some really fun, colorful dresses! Just not in this style.)

Yey! I don't think I love the material, but I love the patterns.

I actually really freaking love her dress. Maybe that's just me.

Of course you can have universities without athletics, but the fact is that many universities do have athletic teams, and taking them away solves absolutely nothing.

...because universities aren't just academic institutions. Why the hell do you think Ivy Leagues are called "Ivy Leagues?" (And if you seriously don't know why they're called Ivy League, please Google it.) It wasn't about their fucking educational prestige, it was about sports.

I really don't understand this mindset of banning college sports. That is absolutely unrealistic. I agree that certain sports stars on campus are put on a pedestal and thus think they can get away with anything, but not all sports players are like that. I also agree that there is a sexual assault/rape problem within