madameeiffel
MadamEiffel
madameeiffel

Robitussin.

Hay Fever.

I don’t know, as someone with a tornado of mental illnesses, the least scary and stigmatized being depression, I think I’m fine with people talking about his “melt down” if it means we get a conversation about mental illness and the bullshit stigmas.

The Internet is TOTALLY qualified to diagnose things. Just look at Fitbit baby. So let’s play what do I have:

I would not, could not in a house.

Okay I am losing sleep over those lips because as a ghostly pale person, I will never be able to rock a dark purple like that. On me it looks goth, on her it looks chic as fuck.

I have been singing her praises lately to my less media involved friends. She's the shit, she's repellent to old ingrained bullshit attitudes towards young women.

We can’t win can we? We either don’t do enough or we do too much. Being perfect sure is easy.

Most of the times I’ve been catcalled have been first thing in the morning, after walking my kid to school. Baggy sweats, oversized hoodie, no makeup, greasy sloppy bun. My mother-in-law got catcalled in her gardening clothes. She’s 60.

Does that mean if I dress like a general I can start giving everyone orders and they have to salute me? I like this idea.

Amber rose is quickly becoming one of my favorite people.

In regards to “dress how you want to be addressed”:

One time, my friend’s brother’s cousin’s neighbor’s sister’s stepdaughter’s boyfriend was walking by a park wearing a baseball cap, and the next thing you know, he was captured, forced to play short stop for six months, and then won the World Series.

I’m old and often bored by the few videos I run across, but that one really is fabulous. Single Ladies was fun and minimalist and some of her other ones have been sexy, but all in all (in keeping with pop tradition) they seem intentionally vacant. Pretty, without much narrative or perspective.

I just watched the Formation video for the first time* (seeing all the chatter about it made me curious) and it is amazing! It is art. I don’t understand why large numbers of white people would have a problem with it - but I hope if people are talking about it, more people will watch the video.

In following the thought processes here... Flying a Confederate flag isn’t racist. Denying an engaged lesbian couple a cake is defending your faith. A lion (you have no intention of eating for survival) is not a worthy living being, but a clump of cells is.

Hold up, I’ve got something - about 3 people showed up, and late, but there were more BLM supporters anyway. Check this out.

As a person previously ambivalent to Beyoncé, I enjoyed the song and the video immensely. If it’s *not your taste* that’s one thing. If it strikes fear into your white heart... I don’t know what to tell you.

Dear Sheriff Arnold,

You poor dumb ignorant bastard.

Roger Goodell, head of the NFL, and Leslie Moonves, head of CBS, approved Beyonce’s performance well in advance of the Superbowl.

They knew what they were doing in that they’d attract advertisers and individuals who might not otherwise watch the game because of The

Can we agree that Deep Blue Something’s song “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” is good?