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Aaaagh Jennifer Grey doesn’t know the meaning of the word sacrosanct No disrespect but it’s better to stick with words you’re sure you know the meaning of.

They’re lovely and the colors of the fabric suits you. Great Job!

I want to sew so bad. You’re awesome!

Gorgeous! You are so talented, I would love to be able to sew. I loooove those pretty summer prints and the scalloped hem on the first one. You should go into business, I’d totally buy your dresses.

Very nice fabric/pattern/fit. Hard to pull off those 3 things at once!

Very cute!

Gorgeous and fun!

Anything by Sherri Tepper

Strongly suggest “Ancillary Justice” by Ann Leckie. It's a really great piece of sci-fi!

This is reminding me of that post about men making decisions on the marketing and distribution of the original at-home pregnancy tests. Just some moron with his head up his ass who is CONVINCED beyond a shadow of a doubt that he KNOWS what women, want, need, and will do and nothing any woman does or tells him will rob

The genius of the “WTF am I doing here” to “coy smile, hello...” is transcendent.

Every other taekwondo competitor just quit.

I just got a new stylist because the love of my hair life went on maternity leave and never came back... she used to cut wet but then fix the layers once it dried. She was like an artist with picking out strategic places to slide her scissors through... My curls just fell in place beautifully.

It takes me more than a minute to pee. I’d rather take a minute and thirty and have hair that doesn’t look like the hair on the video.

Good.

I’m not black, but I do have super curly hair. People do some of the most fucked up shit... I have people who have to ‘pet’ my hair all of the time. I don’t know what the fuck it is. Some people are just rude.

My Mom has curly, frizzy, long hair, and one time she heard someone sniffing of it and thought that it was one

Mine is effortless once I’ve shaved. Good to go. No hair, no problem!

TRUTH. My favorite are women’s magazines that promise “8 great summer hairstyles!” All of which are straight hair or telling straight haired people how to get “beach waves.” Why do curly haired people not register with any of these people?

I’m going to hazard to guess a good portion of beauty school graduates don’t know what to do with a black woman’s hair, either. I’ve actually been asked to leave salons because no one wanted to attempt to shape up my fro.

I’m 100% white, but a lot of the time I look at mixed girl websites for hair inspiration and product advice, because I wear my 2C-3B hair curly all the time. My hair is really healthy, since I never use heat on it, don’t use shampoo with detergents, and condition every day. The downside is that, on the very rare