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Seriously! I love Once Upon a Time and I think it's a pretty good show. I think the people who dismiss it offhand are the ones who have never sat down and watched a few episodes. They just think it's a vapid show about fairy tales.

"Oh that's your ho? That's our ho too. Lol"-Drake (from the linked tweets of Mill/Brown/Drake [p.twimg.com])

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Most of the sugary cereals seem to have that line of thinking in their advertisement. Especially Reese's Puffs. Mmmmm, Reese's Puffs.

One thing I appreciated about the Pu$$y video was that it actually featured people who you knew were from that neighborhood or the surrounding neighborhood. I remember in Gucci Gucci there were NO Black women and a few Black men. Iggy seems to understand and truly care more about the hip-hop's roots. She seems like

Ha, the featured comment thread on the Gawker article about Iggy Azalea is talking about the same thing (lack of narrative in modern rap). It really is a problem. Overall, many of the genres have decided to trade in narrative for flashy beats and catchy & repetitive words.

Couldn't the State be her conservator? Not that the state of California would want to. No one would want to. Just seems like they might save themselves some funds if they just took control of her life.

And the scenery! So beautiful.

Nope, if anything the new points make it seem less about Hollywood's age issue (which is fairly superficial and primarily deals with the physical signs of aging. Superficial in that it's an image-issue, not that it's not worthy of discussion). The fairness of Snow is more about how she's such a good person who

Except the film doesn't actually follow the Grimm's story. It's based on the Grimm's tale but there are a few key plot points that are different.

And that's exactly what Snow White was, she symbolized hope and renewal for the land. People who keep complaining about how she's not as beautiful as Theron are so off. It's a revisionist tale, it's not just that Snow White was "fair" but also that she was inherently a good and kind person, which is greater than the

That's actually not the reason in the film. It's explicitly stated, by the mirror I believe, right before the Queen sends her brother in to get Snow from the holding cell she's been kept in.

I'm New England as well (Lil' Rhody). It's like I've been doubly cursed to forever be a public fighter!

Yep, I am also a public fighter. The beau, however, is not. He blames it on growing up in the South where things were meant to happen "behind closed doors". But, if I'm pissed, I am pissed and it must be dealt with immediately. My Caribbean blood also results in me being louder than I realize (or at least it's the

I feel you. I just feel like a more productive conversation can be had without calling someone stupid. I feel like insults like that can often detract from a decent argument, and will also make it more likely that the person the insult was directed to will reply in a hostile manner, next thing you know there's a

The OP said that they are not against vaccination. No need to be so harsh.

Yeah, same. Mostly when I see those kind of post-its I don't feel anything, I usually just think "Well...how do you know I'm loved?" or whatever relevant question fits. But, during finals week this past semester I was stressed the fuck out and there was an 8x11 printed page on the wall in one of the stairwells saying

I don't think you qualify as a 'little person'. Pretty sure it's 4'10 or shorter.

Seriously! I wonder if it will ever happen. Hollywood needs to take a break on making a bunch of remakes and sequels and just make this movie.

Ha, yes! That would be great.