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Sorry for being silly,but today is my “Friday”,and I’ve had wine,so...

I see the connection. From a Euro-American perspective, both women have tall hair (in addition to being beautiful, slender, young women wearing fancy, sleeveless dresses). That’s not a look that’s common in Euro-America, certainly not in the circles Vogue editors and writers run around in, I’d imagine. I bet someone

I see the resemblance in just the shape. But I’m a pretty big Audrey Hepburn fan and when I saw the reference I couldn’t place it because when you think Audrey Hepburn hair, you think either Breakfast at Tiffany’s beehive or the adorable pixie she wore for so long.

Well, that looks... not ideal.

she looks like someone took a massive fork and tried to spaghetti-twirl her

There was also this famous Avedon shot, which appeared in Harper’s Bazaar, but of course they couldn’t use that, it had to be we’re-Vogue-therefore-we’re-awesome …

thin you say:

As an actress, I don’t really have an opinion of her. I honestly haven’t seen much of her work. She was an amazing philanthropist, though. During WW2 she worked as courier for the Dutch resistance and danced for secret fundraising events. After she retired from acting she was the Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF and

All while arranging Panera Bread baked goods one passes off as their own in their formica kitchen. Can these ladies please can it with the putting on airs and pretending to be posh?

I... love that question. HER FACE. She is like so appalled that somebody would walk around with the help and all I can think is, “fuck it’d be nice to have some help for my laundry, let alone for a private event.”

I guess having mixed racial ancestry doesn't make you biracial? I don't know. This confuses me but I'm afraid to ask because I feel like no matter what I say it will be wrong and I genuinely don't want to assign an identity to someone or offend them

I’m struggling with it too. This quote kinda confused me, especially in relation to the above:

You write: “At the end of the day, it sort of doesn’t matter anyway because YOU CAN BE BOTH BIRACIAL AND BLACK.” I’m going to appear obtuse, but could you explain how you define “biracial.”

I know, from my own experience that drunk white guys and girls can say and do racist crap.

Exactly. It doesn’t matter if the white woman who was assualted used a racial slur even: it doesn’t justify people physically harming her.

It’s not just the video. Do you see how busy that bus is? Not everyone on it was involved in the assault. The police officers interviewed several bystanders, who all said that the black women were the ones who initiated the assault. Now, don’t get me wrong, you can go ahead and believe that everybody lied if you want,

Still, there’s debate over whether the video of the incident released tells the full story about what could’ve incited the women accused of assault.

This is why people need to stop rushing to humiliate and trash people publicly and instead wait for actual information to surface before reacting to stuff like this.

Can you even see anyone trying to hit anyone? I presume this is what happened only because it looks like people are trying to hold someone apart, as to prevent a fight, but it’s so chaotic I couldn’t make it out. In my experience, people get offended over the dumbest things on public transit. I had a woman who was so