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Aw, my mom used to make this when she probably just didn't feel like cooking. I didn't know that at the time, though.

But Hawaiian pizza is authentic Polynesian fare.

Oh. Just me then. I found her waist-to-butt ratio interesting. By that, I mean it appeared out of the ordinary. I don't want to look like her, and I don't find her attractive. And I don't know that all guys find her hot. But okay.

I thought the whole reason people are fascinated by Kim Kardashian is that she has a naturally interesting butt. But it's fake? What the hell is the point?!

mmm...Crunchy granola set.

In high school my older sister criticised me for only listening to melancholy songs. I now know I was just processing my very complicated feels.

Yeah, I think Unilever's move is backfiring here. I wasn't familiar with Just Mayo before this, and now I am. If you google either Hellman's or Just Mayo, the lawsuit is the first thing to come up. I'm not a mayo person but I would imagine a vegan (i.e. looks healthy and trendy!) alternative would be attractive to

I'm aware of that. I'm only minutely asian. I'm half white, half Pacific Islander with ancestry mixed with Chinese and Filipino. So I have 'asian eyelids,' as does everyone on my maternal side. I guess these fixations on certain recessive traits can be arbitrary. If the double-eyelid thing has nothing to do with

A case study in casual racism.

Uhh. These two unrelated people do not look remotely similar.

Could it just be mostly a socioeconomic thing? Like, if you have a double-eyelid, it's clear you've had surgery, and therefore must be wealthy enough to afford it?

I don't even want to know what they'd do to me, the gap-toothed mixed-race monstrosity that I am. I had a friend at uni whose father offered to pay for her plastic surgery, and a certain amount of money for every kilo she lost. I could tell it hurt her, but she also realised his ideas were screwed up. She had told me

I think that if the makeup, styling and lighting in the 'after' picture was applied to the 'before' picture, they would probably look just as 'pretty.' But it's pretty obvious discrimination based on appearance is much worse in China and SK when it comes to employment, and probably for every aspect of life.

No, that would be selfish and stupid.

Letting religious beliefs get in the way of saving a human life with a body part you do not need is a bloody selfish thing to do.

I got a two-for-one the other week; a man catcalled. When I ignored him, he shouted out fake-'Chinese' gibberish. Just to underline how ignorant this person was: I'm mixed race, white and Pacific Islander. Afterwards, I was so angry that I had just walked by, staring straight ahead. Defense mechanism, can't really

Yeah! And wow, I find it quite surprising that this happened in London. I'm glad someone called them out.

Brixton is a neighbourhood in London.

I've been a barista before and worked in a few different cafes...none allowed rings. Making coffee involves sticking your fingers in stuff people ingest. So, yeah, it does make sense, for the same reason you are not allowed to paint your nails, and need to keep your fingernails trimmed. Foreign matter in food and

This video is...terrible, to be honest. But I like her.