soooooointeresting
that's like soooooo interesting
soooooointeresting

I hear you. I definitely made it about me in that moment. I guess in that moment all I could see was the pride ya’ll seem to have in your bodies and was envying it. I see Beyoncé, Nikki, I see black women in my town owning their curves, and I don’t see that example from white women (and when they try, it’s usually

That hashtag exists? Wtf!

how dare you.

I think it’s so important for people to understand that race is a very personal experience. Growing up Asian in San Francisco would probably be drastically different than growing up Asian in a small town in Louisiana. Just because people happen to be Asian American doesn’t always mean they’ll have an “asian

Of course 1) I’m stupid 2) I once smothered him with a pillow while he slept only to give up when I realized he wasn't going to push me off but rather just continue to lay there like an idiot and die.

As a woman that is also married to a fucking moron I suggest Kim embrace the ideas that she isn’t responsible for anybody’s actions but her own and that what other people think about her is none of her business. I mean, she won’t but I’ve put it out there.

To pigs? I know those lil cutie pies

This is a well-written, thought-provoking article.

Nailed it! Also, would like to give praise to women who have strong, muscular legs. With all the hype over “thigh gap” and long skinny legs (when this one can’t find a pair of boots to fit around my Popeye calves) it’s nice to see representation of large calves and thick thighs doing stuff that is amazing and

I’m over crochetty old white people talking shit about Beyoncé and Cam Newton this morning. Dear fellow white people:

They already have and Emma Stone is first in line to play Rukundo. If she’s not available though, I think Rooney Mara is down.

Susan Sarandon is a queen and Piers Morgan needs to grovel at her feet like the peasant he is. That tbt tweet, my God, she's amazing.

You guys, I just told my dude that this was happening, and he was all like “I’ve never actually seen Grease.”

I just picked up one of her books at a free book exchange (shout out to Baltimore Book Thing!).

There may have been a time where you looked back and said, “I probably shouldn’t have done that.” Does that make you a ho? No, it makes you a human.

If we want more diversity in movies and tv, the writers should be writing those characters into their work,

I have not stopped laughing over this Rob/Blac Chyna thing and I NEVER WILL.

Stories like this are what make me so mad when my father complains that “you can’t even compliment a woman now without her crying sexual harassment.”

I just want to remind everyone that even if you have not experienced violence or harassment due to rejecting unwanted advances you absolutely know someone who has, this is as horrifying as it is common.