But it was cool and polite of her to say. Made her more credible in my eyes even if she was just being kind.
But it was cool and polite of her to say. Made her more credible in my eyes even if she was just being kind.
Rather than being upset at her, Trump supporters should be praising her and following her example. Maybe if more of them started reading, and learning about the issues being discussed in this campaign, they'd realize how wrongheaded the Donald's ideas are.
Johari, girl, you my hero.
It’s exactly civili disobedience like this that we need. We can spread it through social media and it gets the point across. We also need to keep ourselves from looking bad on social media, which is why the Mizzou protests are so successful. If we win the social media war, we win the war. Pretty simple.
Watching it the fifth time (because yes), I noticed that a bunch of people right behind him aren’t reacting to his speech. Paid plants? Forced to be there by their employers? I’m so curious now...
As someone with baby fine hair and oily skin, I spend my days fighting against this look.
How about the term "projects"? Because my mom grew up in the projects and when I mention that people say "But you're white, your mom couldn't have grown up in the projects". UGH... Jews lived in ghettos in Europe, I grew up hearing about family that lived in the ghetto too.
They really do, but girl on right's eyebrows are the worst thing about this picture. They're worse than the baby hairs, IMO. But hey at least they're not appropriation!?
This article is complaining (and rightfully so) about how people use the word "urban" to mean black, and not the people who populate a city. Then they go on to say how many black and latino women have baby hairs. I'm just pointing out that pretty much anyone of any race or nationality can have them. I'm also just…
Re: the use of "urban"
The models on the left are rocking what we in the urban community call baby hairs.