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And that's such a shame- because there are some SERIOUSLY talented women in country music (Kacey Musgraves is my current favorite) that aren't getting the air time they deserve.

I got really mad at my mom one day because she was drinking and driving.

I really hate makeover movies. Mostly because they're all skinny white women who are already pretty before the damn makeover.

I wants it!

I... I don't get it...

Different culture. Entirely different function and appearance.

Oh sweetie. This is why it's good to read, travel, and associate with people from cultures different from yours.

I kinda want to start hanging outside Atlanta Braves games in a suit and whiteface and be bad at dancing and hand out packs of saltines.

Umm, no you got it wrong. Nudity isn't exploitation on its own. People can do whatever it is they choose to do however it is important to remember we do not live in a vacuum. Society and mainstream media has pretty much dictated this as the norm. Had it been a picture that subverted the sexuality of women and how it's

You keep parroting that bullshit while doing absolutely nothing different than what women have had to do for millenia on end under the guise of it being your "choice". It's so hard, so edgy, so ~empowering~ to stay exactly where your foremothers have been. They've been treated and presented as nothing but meat and you

Michael Bay and his friends need to just calm down :(

Listen, I'm not sure what it is you're fighting. I don't see anybody stopping Black women from crassly exploiting their bodies for (mostly other people's) profit. I don't see anybody burdening Black women the expectation that we be demure porcelain dolls. No no, that's not for us. We're the video vixens. We're the big

I'm also not a fan and I have no problem with anyone's ass out there—unless people try to convince me that putting the ass out there is some unfuckwithable evidence of subversion because come the fuck on. I mean, when Lil' Kim did it (first and better), it wasn't a time when every single fucking pop star was doing the

If you need proof all you need to do is look around see how the media and pop culture treats women. If that's not enough for you, then you're a raging idiot and there's nothing that can be done to help you.

But you don't get to decide what is or is not empowering for others, whether you share gender with them, race with them, or both.

I'm over all people applauding women for "owning [their] body and sexuality" every time they pull their ass and titties out in public. There is nothing new or per se empowering about that. Especially not for Black women.

I can't adequately explain how much I dislike this shoe trend.