princessblergh
Princess Blergh
princessblergh

Once again, that phrase doesn't mean what you think it means.

I prefer using my mind and creativity instead of rehashing the same tired ass lines, asswipe.

You do realize that by just writing "QED" after my posts and not entering any logic of your own, you're essentially saying that my posts have won, right?

Keep saying the same thing because you have nothing to add.

You're charming.

You're not very smart.

Says the person who replied with QED four, separate times. If you're going to play with me, at least learn to say something original.

Yes, I do, in fact expect her to not be a racist asshole. It's part of being a good human being and is not hard to do. Her Yes Men may be 30 and 40, but they are about fifteen years old, mentally, considering they hang out with Miley and do nothing but rap about making it rain in strip clubs.

YOU LOSE. YOU GET NOTHING. GOOD DAY, SIR.

Of course the girl has white privilege, as well as a pile of Yes Men approving her every move.

I'm sorry, you seem to have spelled "Douchebaggery x3" wrong.

Yep! I have so many problems with Miley's use of marginalized cultures in her new "image", but this is a step in the right direction (and a pretty cool costume).

Veni, vidi, vici. Quid pro quo. Ad nauseum. Exempli gratia. Lorem ipsum.

But that is not "biologically different". A woman from Missouri is going to have more genetically in common with another woman from Missouri than with a woman from Maine, but that's due to population and the available genetic pool in her area. Nothing more, nothing less. This goes the same for two black woman in the

As a woman of color who grew up in poverty, I'm pretty sure that's not what I said at all.

B-b-but ad hominem! The choice defense for complete losers who have lost. Nope, I'm still here. You're still ignorant to the fact that I'm right. I've won.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure in about 95% of cases, you don't develop an eating disorder unless you feel shitty about your body.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure in about 95% of cases, you don't develop an eating disorder unless you feel shitty about your body.

Yeah, I'm pretty sure in about 95% of cases, you don't develop an eating disorder unless you feel shitty about your body.