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Women perfecting the death glare is well known in a lot of Australian business/retail areas. It's a great way to convey 'you're an idiot' without saying a word. Which is a great way to minimise the 'she's such a bitch' comments. What are they gonna say, 'she looked at me funny'?

I'd be difficult to work with too if I showed up to a collab and the camera man wanted to test shoot with a rape scene!

I love that. It gets my vote for shade.

The CIA agent being perceived as male is probably quite useful for getting female agents into situations with less suspicion.

Did your mum also give you the 'won't you be cold' or 'maybe you should wear a scarf'? Those are my grandmas favourite codes for your dress is too short or you have too much cleavage, respectively.

I will share with you a magical piece of knowledge that my great-grandma once shared with me... Shade them back.

I know you probably don't mean it in an offensive manner, but 'hottentot ratchet' is a really problematic way to refer to women with curvy body shapes expressing sexuality. There is nothing wrong with that body shape, and having it doesn't make you more 'ratchet' as a performer than the smaller women who market

Wow, that's really interesting. I never realised there were so many other brands. We just have coke and pepsi and woe on the poor server who thinks they're interchangeable!

I would rather have seen her cuddling with the man in the lion suit. That would be facing a fear on my behalf. I have a very specific nightmare inspired by the wizard of Oz that I still get whenever I'm stressed. Men in lion suits are scary! I'd rather snuggle a real lion.

I don't even know. I'm going to be nice and presume because they think all black people look like dodai in pictures? (Ok, the nicest thing I can come up with is that they've never seen a black person in a photo before, apparently). Basically a knee jerk reaction as the Gawker site has predominantly been white maybe?

I don't know if you're Australian or not, so I won't presume to tell you about the differences in physical characteristics between American and Australian aboriginal people. My family is of indigenous heritage but I look white, have no connection to the culture and benefit from white privilege my brother does not

Oh wow, I missed that. That's like Advanced I Have a Black Friend.

I once rocked up to a Hipster themed party. I was not on theme because I'd been somewhere else first (and I thought it was a stupid theme anyway). They were all sitting in a corner upset because they were dressed just like everyone else in the club, and kept getting complimented on their lensless glasses. It was

I'm really enjoying seeing her mock all of them. Almost as much as I'm enjoying all of the people smacking down the people who keep trying to explain the white people point of view as to why she shouldn't be offended by things.

I'm sorry, I didn't mean for it to come across as condescending. I just didn't want to seem like I was dictating what people other than me do/say. I was looking for feedback as to whether my ideas were common or not. I apologise for the bad phrasing.

If they do, wonky eyes would become fashionable and we would all be trying to get one.

You seem to be confusing Iggy with someone else. She is white. Even if she was claiming aboriginal heritage, she is not 'visibly aboriginal'. She has none of our indigenous features. At all.

Regarding 2, it makes me so sad that he was trying to tell her she had worth beyond what men thought of her, yet her mother has turned her entire career into people focusing on her body. How different her life would have been had her father survived! She may have become a proper celebrity stylist like she was

Our indigenous people don't live in Igloo's, since our country is mostly outback. It's just a name that sounds like Iggy and maybe because she's so pale? She's not American anyway.

Can you imagine kids that look like Taylor but with bright red hair!! Omg, it would be adorableness overload!