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Hahaha!! I’m mixed race and it took a long time to figure out how to care for my hair in a healthy way, so I can’t necessarily blame the person for saying it, but one of my friends said almost the exact same thing to me! “Whoa, your hair is so soft! I always thought it would be rough and jagged.” Jagged hair. Jagged.

Well, no. A lot of people that pass for white do/did so because of survival (both physical and economic) reasons. There’s generally no backstory to make up and people accept a white person for what they are. This woman didn’t do that. She lied about hate crimes— things that black people experience and things that

If you’re white and you’re outraged by this story, what does that say about you? Do you consider your race so sacred that it disgusts you when people reject it? #ThingsToConsider

a man feeling like she was meant to be a woman BIOLOGICALLY is not the same as a white woman feeling like she can identify with African american history and their struggle. Identify with it so much that she wants to turn into a black person to co-opt the racial struggle that they face.

Her kind of not rare. There are plenty of white people who want to be minorities because they want to feel exotic. Their lives are so boring that they have to mimic other culture to put some spice in their life.

Because a man feeling like she was meant to be a woman BIOLOGICALLY is not the same as a white woman feeling like she can identify with African american history and their struggle? Identify with it so much that she wants to turn into a black person to co-opt the racial struggle that they face.

This story and the one earlier this week about those white women who started a fight with black girls then called the police, is just more reason why I don’t trust white women. I think it has come to a point where I see white women just as my enemy. They keep pulling anti-blackness Bs like this and using black

How are things going to work out if I’m call myself white and carry a gun at an airport? Not too well, I imagine.

ISIS bride honeymoon resort chic.

Isis bride honeymoon wear, huh? That’s soooo edgy and cool man. I just love making fun of young girls forcibly raped, impregnated, beaten, starved, killed. Lovely.

‘were gypped by the shop”

But is it satire? I don’t get the impression that the author is mocking people who hold the belief that people with certain body types should not be allowed to wear certain articles of clothing. Seems more like she honestly has these beliefs and she’s just trying to be snarky about it. Also, it’s just not very funny?

“No one cares about your fashion boner.” Thanks for that, I’m gonna use it next time the former model at my office gives me a snooty-ass look for being 50 and fat and wearing a skirt that shows my knees.
p.s. I love a nice maxi dress, preferably cotton, and especially in the summertime.

Great, let me listen to Stacey London. From what I’ve seen of her work with women in their 30s-40s, I should ditch the maxi dress on a hot weekend summer day and instead wear some insipid matchy-matchy ensemble that makes me look like I’m going to an all-female business casual office (brightly colored capris, a flowy

heck, in the present too!

Apparently they are supposed to make your mouth look more anus-like.

and while large pouty lips are rarely appreciated on women like me (read: not white), i have to say i am glad i don’t have to do any of this sh*t to get mine to look like that. i just need a little gloss over a matte, and i’m good to go. i’m sure all the black people who were harassed for their natural features in the

Nope, other cops and his union will defend him to the last breath. Time to form a anti-police task force that actually protects citizens. These cops should be treated the exact same way that gang members are treated.

So according to Florida statue 837.05 I can be charged with either a misdemeanor or felony for providing false information to a police officer. Now, how come the police - like the police officer in this situation - don’t get charged when they provide false information in their police report?

My favourite IKEA experience is one in which I wasn’t even there. I was a nesting 30 weeks pregnant crazy person. My husband was going to Calgary for a bachelor party. IKEA is 9 hours away from us. So this was my chance to get the crib and all the adorable nursery stuff I picked out. I sent him with a list. The only