shulkiesmash
ShulkieSmash
shulkiesmash

I saw your previous comment history. You're a racist troll, and disingenuous as well. I'm not engaging.

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She's gone.

I'm pretty sure Disney uses that service rather a lot with the Marvel actors.

I'm not going to dignify your racist trolling ass with an answer.

This was fucking AWESOME.

So is Janelle Monae's version.

I would say so, yes.

I've had random back problems, TMJ, my bum ankle bothers me - I try to be fairly healthy in my lifestyle, for the most part, but I feel like I'm being conspired against.

I already have a plate in my ankle. It's just a matter of time before I'm slowly replaced entirely by metal.

I still look pretty much my age of 31, but it's my body that's starting to fall apart.

I'm 31. I freaked out over the slight lines around and under my eyes, but like…this is just next-level. He's like the portrait of Dorian Grey somehow got loose and was made a government official.

All right, that's fair enough. I hadn't thought about it from this angle, and I appreciate your detailed response. Thank you for taking the time, Toasterlad. I may not necessarily agree with you on everything, but I enjoy interacting with you.

Okay, but just one point - simply because you do not feel the need to see yourself reflected onscreen to empathize with the characters, and don't care about diversity in movies, doesn't mean that other people don't. Representation is important. And as a gay woman, I frankly get tired of the prevailing representation,

Oh my goodness.

That's not unusual. I had some on my shoulders as a young teenager because I hit a growth spurt around 11 or so. Mine are almost completely gone now, but she may have had something similar happen to her in her late teens.

CVIIIl-lyn.

And yet she'll still be dressed beautifully and wearing a bunch of makeup with her hair styled perfectly, because fat women who aren't feminine are just gross.

I'm so glad my mom hates mom movies. The last thing I took her to see was Rogue One and she loved it.

Most white moms who post constantly on social media don't see it that way. They think everything to do with kids or parenting is about them, even when it isn't. So that's why you get so much "I love my stretch marks!! They're tiger stripes!! Because I'm a fierce mommy, rawr! I'll protect my children and BITE anyone