I guess that being called a becky is supposed to be offensive to me? Are people using it as an insult now?
I guess that being called a becky is supposed to be offensive to me? Are people using it as an insult now?
Haha oooooooooook!!
I think it’s probably also a combination of the dress and the angle and maybe some lighting. I’m sure in person she still looks pretty slender.
And I was saying that was the vibe I was getting from a few comments. The original article didn’t contain a reference to baby got back (it was edited to add that), so it first seemed like the article was saying she was somehow appropriating having a big butt, and I think some initial comments reflected that. I don’t…
I agree that’s happening. Where did I say otherwise? I said I disagreed that naturally having a big butt is some form of cultural appropriation.
If by “keep bringing it up” you mean “commented about it once in an ongoing thread” then sure! I have literally said that it seemed like you thought I was racist once. Then we started having a conversation about it. So the fact that we are having a conversation about it (one in which you are actively participating) is…
Her butt is def flat but it also does look bigger to me? Maybe I’m just not used to seeing Blake Lively’s butt, but it looks like being pregnant has added at least a little junk to her trunk.
I was mostly responding to the OP’s comment and just agreeing with her about that particular point, but I’m definitely getting a “cultural appropriation” vibe from a few comments, like Blake is trying to capitalize on big butts being popular again or something.
Hahahaha ok so you weren’t implying I was racist before (as in, 3 minutes ago) but “if it walks like a duck” is the stance you’re taking now?? ‘Kay!
I thought maybe he was hiding it b/c it looked hella bad, but I think he looks cute!! I enjoyed his longer hair but this isn’t like a tragic haircut for him or anything.
Are we reading the same thread?? The implication is pretty clear. And now the fact that I’m bringing up that implication means I’m....what, double racist?? I can’t even follow this conversation anymore.
Telling someone they are entitled to their opinion *can be dismissive, but sometimes it’s just a fucking true statement that people say to others when they disagree on something. I don’t know what else to say. If you want to think I’m a racist, go ahead.
My rage-o-meter is too tired lately from having to watch the shit show that is this presidential election.
Please show me where I said she wasn’t entitled to her opinion? Have I said “You shouldn’t be upset about this”? I said I thought the article was dumb and an overreaction. People are free to think otherwise.
In another thread I’m being accused of being a racist and needing to “check my privilege” for saying that I think calling Blake Lively a racist for posting a baby got back lyric is a bit of an overreaction.
Shrug indeed, on that we agree.
Oh god now we’ve gotten to “check your privilege” over a baby got back lyric. This conversation has reached the point of no return.
Or, God forbid people disagree about whether something is worth getting worked up over.
I never said she couldn’t feel offended or be offended or think it’s racist. She is free to feel all those things and more! Write a poem about it! Sky write it! Whatever floats her boat! I said I, personally, thought this article was dumb and an overreaction. I “get” it and yet, still think it’s an overreaction. I’m…
I am saying I think calling someone racist for posting a baby got back lyric is an overreaction. I don’t really see how that’s an issue but apparently people are really on it today.