I know a few folks like this. Trust me, there is no shortage of non-traditional employment, but it pays shit and they tend to live in groups which is fine cuz they kinda like it that way anyway.
I know a few folks like this. Trust me, there is no shortage of non-traditional employment, but it pays shit and they tend to live in groups which is fine cuz they kinda like it that way anyway.
Exactly, try one or three.
I am beyond glad that I never had to be 14 and deal with a 40 year old making suggestive comments.
I've never used the word. I 've been called one more times than I can count. Piers Morgan totally knows what he's talking about, per usual.
Well it would be nice if we stopped using the word nigga, plenty in the black community agree.
That's right. So everything is framed through that lens. And according to what you've said here, either there is too much about fashion or not enough. They can't win!
So... you would like people like the Vogue readership to stop being clueless, and yet criticise them for publishing an article on how to avoid cultural appropriation- "it would have been nice if they had just focused on the fashion in general instead of making Sall explain cultural appropriation to white people."
Are you guys serious? Buy some padlocks. No, children can't pick locks like master thieves, even in your exaggerated "kids are so surprising!" fantasyland.
If you can't make it through the mental gymnastics it takes to figure out how to keep these away from your kids, you might consider buying a different product for a few years.
Man. It's really not too often you come across a literal first world problem.
I've actually changed my order to 'to-go' before because of this. No one wants to eat and hear a 2 year old loose his mind because he can't eat all the sugar packets. Everyone was happy we left, including me. Also, if the restaurant doesn't have a kids menu, don't fucking take them there. You're an asshole if you do.
Please stop ass kissing. I feel embarrassed on yor behalf.
Oh name calling, how 12th grade of you.
I seriously doubt that's an actual tattoo.
Of course a place like this one full of biggot will understand what she is saying.
Pharrell has always been a part of the skateboard/punk culture so he more than likely had white fans before he even had black fans. He was a part of that before he became a part of hip hop culture.
I thought there was a black woman on the album cover? Anyway, I don't understand the need for celebrities to also be educated social commentators. He writes catchy music. He's black. The two combined don't somehow mean his opinions are going to be more nuanced or articulate than any other person. Shouldn't we be…
He doesn't owe you shit. He has his own opinion. THAT was my point - and I didn't miss the point of the post. Sorry, I guess, that he doesn't satisfy your viewpoint - he has his own. My point was that he's entitled to it - right or wrong - as much as any other citizen is.