Damn it. Now I want mozzarella sticks.
Damn it. Now I want mozzarella sticks.
I can't say I know much about her, so I have no idea what kind of person she is. But:
Well...I'm just gonna point out how...unsavory? it is to say that a woman who is in an abusive relationship must be a bad person. As a woman who has been in both the emotional and the physical kind, I'm disappointed that you would say something like that, because I know you're no dummy. I'm sure you know women who…
Yes, I feel like this is a perfect time to launch into relationship advice for men. yes yes indeed.
Oh snap! I would NOT want to be Brown University right now!
So this means we can hang out at their crisis pregnancy centres with planned parenthood pamphlets and signs that say "This clinic offers no medical services or factual information"?
I don't think Hillary Clinton should have pulled that bs in court, but I think it's strange that the woman's life course is being attributed to Hillary's actions. Her fear of men and emotional problems were *likely* caused by the rape itself, not by Hillary's arguments.
#Notallboysgetthemanual
He actually confronted that bit on his own show. It leads to a pretty interesting discussion.
I really don't understand it. She just cannot win. I've never seen someone so hated for doing nothing bad to anyone. She may not be super-smart and eloquent or well-informed (how many people in Hollywood are?) but I know she's campaigned for awareness of the Armenian Genocide for years.
She didn't just discover that racism exists. She just realized that even though she's in a position of privilege that she can't shove prejudice to someone else and make it "their problem". She's taking up the fight to help her fellow humans. That's something most white people decide at one point or another. Usually…
As much as I can't stand her materialistic ways, what she wrote sort of makes sense. I know she's Armenian, but she's not necessarily a "person of color" and if you are not of color, you simply do not think racism exists because you haven't faced it. EVERY person out there who preaches that "we've come a long way" and…
"It is obviously a topic that Kanye is passionate about, but I guess it was easier for me to believe that it was someone else's battle."
I just can't get with this. If we're going to criticize people for seeing the light, why try to get them to see it in the first place?
KK's open letter is great. I have no idea why it's being mocked. It's really perplexing the stance Jezebel takes sometimes.
I think it's difficult for most people to admit their ignorance the way that Kim Kardashian has with regard to racism. I don't understand the instinct to mock someone for this. Thinking that these issues are everyone else's problem is not actually that uncommon, especially for this generation. So good for her for…
Disclaimer: I know next to nothing about Kim Kardashian, other than what I occasionally read here.
I wish people would stop repeating the idea that "restraining orders are ineffective." It's not true. Research suggests that do have an effect, particularly long-term no-contact orders. They're no panacea, and not perfect for every situation, but they can be a very helpful tool.
No one gives a shit about your opinion.
What I don't like is that as Facebook currently exists, there's no way to designate that the owner of a profile has died. And the site isn't currently separating the dead from the living at all.