And therein lies the difference.
And therein lies the difference.
MEANWHILE, a Black woman is not allowed to use the "stand your ground" defense and gets 20 years for firing warning shots against her abusive husband.
I'm white and female and I do not agree with the verdict.
May they all choke to death on a bag of dicks.
Fillet of Soul
I get so jealous when people are this clever.
I saw these last night. "Civil Rice" and "Chef Boy-are-you-lookin-me-in-the-eye-ar-dee" were my personal favorites.
To me, #YOLO is the current rendition of Ed Hardy T-Shirts. An identifier by which I can determine who is and who is not a douchebag. As a bonus, this one works with women, also.
Yes, I am having girl-crush on her because of THAT. She admitted she has it easy and admitted to why she has it easy—and feels it is her DUTY to use that privilege to defend those who don't have it. That is how privilege is done, people!
Can we please talk about the fact that this woman BEAUTIFULLY pointed out that she was able to heroically stand for Texas woman because of her position of privilege? Thank you so much for that Ms. Slamen.
Love her. That is all.
That's pretty much where I am (though obviously you've been with Mr. R longer). But I will say this: I see SOOO many incompatible couples and my mom (who is constantly trying to get me to break up with him because of a whole host of other crazy reasons that involve her not accepting that I'm an adult) has admitted…
"I gave my Christmas list to Santa, not Satan!" screamed little Jane upon opening her Baby Laugh-a-Lot.
My name is Talky Tina and I'm going to kill you.
Someone throw her on the barbecue grill.
Horrendous confession: I love Cardinal Alexander, we have a million things in common, he's smart and funny and we almost never fight and we love doing stuff together and I genuinely can see spending the rest of my life with him.
God. Damn. You. Simon. Pegg.