Kim Kardashian's outfit isn't doing anything to convince me that she isn't a hobbit.
Kim Kardashian's outfit isn't doing anything to convince me that she isn't a hobbit.
Mine too. I love how he/she's like, "OMFG I NEED TO GET OUT OF HERE BUT IDK WHICH WAY TO GO...ok I'll go this way."
How is Kim going to top her earlier gem?
Thanks, he passed away a few years later so I also feel like I have a extra piece of him hanging around with me. (And a really useful skill to have, career wise.)
I wouldn't write off her interest just because she's interested because of her brother (if that's the case). I started learned about computers and web design because it was an interest of my father's and I wanted to be closer to him as a kid, but then I started learning it and liked it. Give her your heartfelt doll…
I am not getting your argument suggesting dolls are sexist and that it is just like racist figures. Your only mention of racism is a TinTin picture and a mushroom book? If you are going to make such an incendiary statement, I wish you would have actually made the connection because then I could feel ok telling you…
I met the BF on WoW. He was a night elf rogue, I was a gnome mage. I admired his stealth skills, he admired my arcane blast. We raided together and it worked out perfectly because he only rolled on leather, so I got a better shot at cloth. It's been 4 years now, and we've been through other MMOs (looking at you…
Someone else put up a reply noting that this isn't even close to being the only option for a Leia lego figure, let alone a Leia action figure in general. Unfortunately their post seems to have been disappeared.
The Bratz have evolved giant lips that have made their noses an unnecessary appendage.
Yes, she is a plus size model. I worked in plus size fashion retail for ten years, and the horrible attitude customers had against models, staff, and even other customers for not being "plus enough" was insane. I would like to see a broader variety in body types in modelling more or less everywhere, but that doesn't…
As a mixed race person who has to deal with this shit all the time, this comment is SPOT ON.
Here's the rub though. Have you ever told someone, in response to the "where you are from" question, and had them counter with "No, where are you REALLY from?"
The problem is that white-presenting people in America get this question almost 0% of the time in the first 5 minutes of a conversation while non-white-presenting people with almost certainly be asked this, no matter how fleeting or casual the interaction. It doesn't matter if the person has no trace of a non-American…
I agree that asking "what are you" and "where are you REALLY from" is definitely offensive. I am about as white as they come (thanks to my 3/4 Irish heritage), but my very unusual Irish maiden name has often led people to ask my heritage. I think it's fine to be curious of others backgrounds and cultures, but there…
As a mixed-race woman from Hawaii now living in white dominant-city, these kinds of questions are the story of my life. But as I've gotten older, I've come to the following conclusions:
This Torontonian reached peak Ford fatigue weeks ago, but that picture will never get old.
There is no evidence that there is such a thing as an allergy to perfume. If people were as allergic as they claim, they couldn't do anything. "Unscented" products are scented with things that mask the natural odors of deodorants, cleaning products, soaps, shampoos, cosmetics, furniture and fabric. The Canadian…
Okay—favorite perfumes. Go!
The Great and Powerful Oz has decreed!