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hilarious! i actually thought that lynch was an actor as well but... nope!

"The racial comment was really out of line," adding that there's an irony to these comments, given that "normally it's not in her favor being black, at least not in the world that I live in." I wish he would've said "we"—black men aren't the only ones to experience racism... anyway,it's sad that I knew nothing about

fantastic gif!

"The racial comment was really out of line," adding that there's an irony to these comments, given that "normally it's not in her favor being black, at least not in the world that I live in." I wish he would've said "we"—black men aren't the only ones to experience racism...

I love that she's come back to make a difference in her former neighborhood.

your point is much better.

" I can see your argument if you're talking about long term relationships or marriage, but with dating, really?" yes really. I do not have a hierarchy about which relationships are better;there are people who have never married who have a bond stronger than a lot of married folks etc.

"or lgbt people who knew for sure when they were 11 or something." baby,please! I am not one of those! luckily,i never dated anyone while I went from a lesbian then bisexual then,finally and happily,a pansexual identity.

thanks for being honest! luckily,I never dated anyone when I was "confused"... I thought of myself as a lesbian then a bisexual and ,now, pansexual—which fits me perfectly because i'm attracted to people regardless of their gender identity. btw,your (Halloween) name's so cute! *pictures a glaring carebear*

I was a bit argumentative in my response to you and i'm sorry (you get more bees with honey and all that). I,too,have wide feet (size 6 so my feet look like they belong to a midget—which they do!) but I ain't spending no more than 70 bucks on some shoes anyway!

i think not. the author writes what will be deemed "interesting". i'm sure that the nyt caters to a white audience.

thank you for the comment and the pics of hovercats! i never knew that such ridiculous cuteness existed!

you get it though. there's hope.

yep.

wearing skin tone shoes "elongates your silhouette",according to louboutin.

but we all know who the designers were thinking of when they created the colors (flesh and nude),right? surely wasn't a light-skinned asian or latina,right? who cares if the color's not your specific skin tone—it's still based off of white folks' general skin color. and,why must we go back to clear shoes? are woc

hey you! i know you from xojane . :>

a first date?! *cracks up*

what privilege? i'm a part of the lgbt community myself—pansexual,if you must know. or,are you talking about the privilege of having a family that could care less about me not being straight? did you assume that i was straight? other than that,i can see the point of your post. of course,i'm still skeptical.

very cool although I do not wear high heels nor would I spend more than 70 bucks on some shoes.