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Shocker - a mom who makes lists, does Internet research, befriends and observes other mothers, and then applies what she’s learned on a daily basis is generally seen as a good mother. Just like you learn and excel at any other job.

Just want to highlight this statement:

Whilst it might not be directly appropirating a Native culture, I think it counts in the sense of it looks like what would be part of a steroypical ‘Native American’ costume like you know someone deciding they want to dress up as one

he simply wants to thank his wife for being a good mother

Yes and no. I’d say anything that appears to be bohemian is appropriation because of the lifestyle it is trying to approximate e.g. I live off the land like the natives (lol, u don’t. You live in a house with your mom and three sisters. {<—me}).

I am going to go with a bold choice of fuck yes to your question. Topshop didn’t just imagine that headdress out of the blue. They were inspired from the dream catcher on their wall that totally had nothing to do with Native Americans.

I must wonder if that’s going to be their defense. “We just tried to make a crown fo feathers, that’s not racist!”

I think they were like, “Let’s reinvent the war bonnet so we don’t get called racist.” “It’s ugly, but it’ll do.”

But see, she's widdle girl, and widdle girls onwy dwink chocowate milk!

Oh snap! Forgot about them! which was their plan the WHOLE TIME!

Good for Rosie O’Donnel. Trump was at his worst during their “feud.” He attacked her appearance instead of her ideas - just calling her fat and ugly. I was disappointed that not more people called him out on it then. You can apparently just go off on a woman’s appearance without any fall-out.

Conspiracy Theory of the Day: DARPA has advanced androids to the point where they are difficult to distinguish from humans. In order to run a super Turing test on the world, they program them to be “celebrities” and plant stories about them in US weekly (US weekly? As in US GOVERNMENT Weekly???) something, operation

But it gave us this

My son called his an “uh-oh.” This came from when my husband or I would take it away and put it somewhere out of eyesight, when he spotted it and point at it, we’d mutter “uh-oh.”

Her joke wasn’t even funny... Then again I’m a nerd but even trying to look at it objectively Superhero Feed’s jokes seemed funny and her responses were “lol nerds, I’m rich” which isn’t really funny or clever.

I love that! It's a name that means what it says.

Their “happy”, you’re happy, everyone’s happy.

Glossop just about takes the giddy biscuit. Fat, rude, and I don’t much care for the way he eats asparagus.

...while meanwhile pointing out that she’s not doing anything right now, which is not a good career sign.