Naw. No one gets to say that they'd like to pour a jar of piss and mayo and eggs on someone's head and be taken seriously.
Naw. No one gets to say that they'd like to pour a jar of piss and mayo and eggs on someone's head and be taken seriously.
Yes, really. No one has the right to say they are "tired" of other victims choosing to forgive the people who victimized them.
I'm no Iggy Azalea fan either, but yeah, wow, the cherry picking of tweets in this post was a little bit too blatant.
Eh, I dunno. Do we seriously think that Azalea Banks actually gives a shit that Iggy Azalea is appropriating black culture without speaking up about things like the Garner case or Ferguson?
Naw.
Guys, no significant other name tattoos. They are the literal kiss of death to every relationship.
Grown Ups 2 collectively lowered the intelligence of the entire planet just by existing, so I believe it's entirely possible that it will cause more problems over the long run than Good Hair.
Protip: No socialist paradise will ever exist until humanity transcends greed and selfishness, because when decision making is centralized to the degree it would need to be to run a centralized economy, tyrants will always emerge.
Someone should ask him about those comments. Who knows, maybe some of the things that have happened over the last few years have caused him to rethink some things. He certainly looks like he's a whole lot more thoughtful about things than he has been in the past.
Hollywood is going to do a Shaft reboot and make the main character a female?
But it's still not enough to make up for Grown Ups 2. In order to make up for a travesty of that scale, he'll probably have to come with, at the very least, a solution to our country's racial ills, and you could probably make the argument that he should be required to end global poverty and bring about world peace.
Especially when all the roles for older black women in Hollywood go to are so awful that they should be played by jackasses like Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, or Tyler Perry.
My wife mentioned this song to me awhile ago and I pulled a Ryan Gosling feminist meme maneuver and said "I don't like that song, because it still implies that women need to be considered beautiful by society to have value".
I'm not sure I agree that we are devolving. Police and/or other power figures practicing violence against minorities has always been there.
Nonsense. Those people can trust you because hey, what more can you do to them?
Did I miss the whole "We admit that we did something wrong and want the people responsible for those things to suffer the appropriate consequences of their wrongdoings" part of this deal?
Sorry, 90s kids, but putting them on the right path is more important than nostalgia.
Right? You kill someone in that brutal a fashion, it should be a drive-by with an uzi. Not a tearful goodbye and a poetic shot through the heart into a bed of flowers.
What I'll miss is Katy Sagal playing as Gemma. If you took took Gemma's character out of the show and just listed out the things she had done and then told me that she died the way she did last night, I'd say that person was a schizophrenic, because no one who did all those awful things would die like that.
At lunch I was with a few co-workers, who of course lamented the horror of Black Friday, sneaking in very snide remarks about all the poor black people they saw trying to kill each other on various videos.