I hope that one day, it will come to light that she's had sex with tons of senators and congressmen and she will be obliterated in the press.
I hope that one day, it will come to light that she's had sex with tons of senators and congressmen and she will be obliterated in the press.
Yeah, the whole concept is undercut by actually looking at a dude wearing the shirt.
Amen and hallelujah. I knew by the end of the first paragraph that the comments would be full of hand-wringing. Sex IS the only currency the MAJORITY of the world's women have. The responses to this article are painfully naive and PC.
Yeah this is just really bugging me, this is part of why WOC have huge issues with feminism. People are putting their ideology ahead of solving real-world problems. I can not believe these comments "well this hurts the notion that sex is equally enjoyed by men and women" "why punish the men" "this reinforces the idea…
I'm guessing the women are kept pretty busy with the cooking, cleaning, washing, child birthing and rearing. When would they have the time to build roads?
Why don't the women just repair the road?
I think it would be tacky of Bey not to go considering that JayZ is a good friend of Kanye. It would reek of snobbery.
Also, is $300 a lot of money now? Like, is it really inconceivable that the average person on the street might have saved $300 through legitimate means? Sure, it's a lot for a belt, but this isn't a $60,000 Birkin bag.
Jennifer Lopez matches the industry standard because she helped change it. Not that it's any more attainable, but I remember the late 90s/eary 00s when she became a Thing - she changed the game a little.
They found her hidden away during a drug and gun raid. If a child with recessive genetic traits who looks absolutely nothing like her parents is found hidden away in a place with drugs and guns, you really think it's wrong to wonder if something if off and investigate further?
Exactly why I can understand that the authorities were concerned that this family may have taken (or accepted) this child *because* she was light. They could exploit her more than the darker children, as in making her beg/dance for money (and maybe prostitution later, but god I hope that didn't happen already). I'm…
Eh, I dunno, I think her blondness sticking out is remarkable because it allowed for someone to question what she was doing in this Roma camp. I don't think the Greek authorities that found her said, "oh shes a white blonde and thus BETTER" Greeks are dark themselves after all!
It may be that it was the only room that got "visitors." Sorry, I hate to say it, but I've just read an article that says child sex trafficking is a widespread crime across Greece (which made me sick, and then angry, and then sick again). You cannot, in all honesty, look at pictures of that little girl and rbelieve it…
When I saw that little girls picture, I didn't notice her hair first. I notice her scared sad little eyes, and twisted up little hands. Trafficked, unclear. Traumatized - yes. By the separation from the only family she's known, or from the way the family treated her, or both? I could give a flying fuck about her hair…
That's true, but they took her to have a DNA test to see if she was actually related to her parents or not, it's not like they saw she was blond and went all "we are 100% sure they are not related, no need to check!"
Thanks for this post Lindy. Just do a google search for "Roma parents" or "Roma/blonde" and the headlines about the "blonde angel" and the "parents worldwide" who are hoping she is theirs are really striking.
Try picking up any medical textbook that covers pregnancy. It is universally considered a disease state. That pregnancy is a medical problem isn't even slightly debatable.
Wow. People got really mad at you!
Having been to that museum and spending all of three minutes looking at everything in it, the only way I could possibly imagine it clearing 500k in a year is if they sold 3,000 dollars worth of tchotchkes and then ran 497,000 dollars worth of cocaine out of the back.
Barbie is so love-hate for me. On one hand, I don't like the PINKPINKPINK fashion and beauty ideal that Barbie represents to girls. On the other, she is one of the only dolls where girls can pretend to be Barbie and have jobs, careers, adventures, boyfriends, rather than baby dolls where they can really only pretend…