sugaredpeas
sugaredpeas
sugaredpeas

A friend of mine used to say, "It's not gay if you're both straight".

Each-other, it's not gay if they don't look one another in the eyes.

You're not a girl, are you?

Don't forget their Google alerts for "fat acceptance," "body positivity," "Gabourey Sidibe," and "Melissa McCarthy."

I honestly believe there are some men who spend every waking moment of their free time doing google searches for the term "duke lacrosse team." It's like the "false accusation" bat signal.

I think people do understand. I think the real issue is that people try to justify institutional racism by pointing out that one time they heard a black person say, "I hate white people!" So, you end up having people point out that there's no power behind one black person's hate vs. the power and institutions behind

You could accurately call his biological parents master craftsmen.

That is the best gif I have ever seen.

I respect your personal views on sexy men, and I'm sure he's very nice and charming and fun, but whenever I look at him I can only see one thing:

Exactly. He looks like he's intentionally fake-riding that motorcycle. I don't understand what happened here.

I don't really care about any of these stories, so this is my only response.

Dapper famous ladies thread!?!

Many women, lesbian or not, do not feel like their gender is very feminine, and can find dresses too stereotypical or repressive. Some women have a masculine gender expression and do not want to wear something that does not represent them or their identity. Would you want to wear pink if you hated pink and found it

Like that time Sarah Palin called herself a feminist? No, sorry, you can't just magically become a feminist just by saying you are one.

not if they don't actually espouse feminist values, no, we shouldn't.

Believe it or not, there are black collectors that actually go for this stuff and will pay a lot for it. I remember an interview with a black collector that collected old racist paraphernalia on that pbs show that's was an offshoot of Antiques Roadshow. I would think of it as a piece of history you can share with

Correct his grammar and spelling mistakes and send it back to him.

If I were you, I'd respond by slowly a meticulously ripping him a new one with my prose, but since this kid wasn't even sorry or embarrassed enough to proofread his apology, he's probably not worth it.