Damn grocery stores too cheap to pay cashiers a decent wage and now want me to do work for em? Don’t mind if I liberate a few carrots and onions...
Damn grocery stores too cheap to pay cashiers a decent wage and now want me to do work for em? Don’t mind if I liberate a few carrots and onions...
Yeah and apparently it consists of her and her alone deciding what is ok for consumption by the public.
“Actual queer women”
Because a lot of “woke” people are narcissists that demand everything address and represent them and their lives/situations personally or else it’s “discriminatory.”
I’m a bisexual woman and I partially agree with you. There’s got to be some happy medium between portraying bisexuality/ lesbianism as things that only happen with alcohol and drugs/for male attention and the way radical feminists and slut -shamers try to control how bisexual women exist in the public eye.
Kitties is the queen of hyperbole. They are obviously on the official committee that’s tasked with validating the experiences of others and who gets to identify as queer or bisexual.
Who says it’s for the approval of men? You are so incredibly judgmental. Your. Experience. Isn’t. Every. Experience.
Nah, you don’t get to do that. That’s a bullshit cop out.
promotes dangerous and ridiculous stereotypes abut bisexual women
The LGBT community who brought up this backlash in the first place seems to forget that queer women who have casual relationships with women exist, so maybe they can learn something.
I’m not.
I just don’t think that’s what this Ora song is about. Have you read the lyrics? At worst, the lyrics seem to maybe portray a threesome? Like, a dude is mentioned ONE time, checking out the girlfriend/whatever. I think it’s pretty arguable that he’s not involved or watching AT ALL.
Rita Ora is allowed to share her queer experiences as much as you are.
I think she meant she herself and those involved with the production of the song ? I could be wrong of course, but it didn’t sound to me like she was saying the LGBT+ community needs to learn anything from her or anyone, but rather the other way around.
I think she meant she herself and those involved with the production of the song ? I could be wrong of course, but it didn’t sound to me like she was saying the LGBT+ community needs to learn anything from her or anyone, but rather the other way around.
Co-sign. It reminds me of the Halsey song “Strangers,” which is about two women fucking each other casually with complicated feelings. Key similarities: it was co-written by a dude, it features casual fucking, it’s gotten a lot of airplay, Halsey is queer/bi (and so is her co-vocalist). Key difference: it has a lot of…
Isn’t Rita a queer woman? I understand you don’t want people ignorant to your experience being the voices describing it, but why do you think you’re entitled to define hers (experience, that is)?
The only thing I can think of was tired legs. The fact this did not typically happen to them in the regular season is likely due to the fact they were playing on cocaine the first two quarters, both because and compensatory for the fact they were short-handed, against the Warriors of all teams.
I notice you didn’t mention the Lakers-Kings-level rig job the officials pulled tonight. The Rockets should have shot better but the officials were so obviously in the tank for Golden State it was laughable.
Oh please, I’m not attacking anyone.