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Zero percent surprised at any of this. These are to women who:

Also though her first few episodes and even the first season, maybe season 2 were okay. Though her “look I know black people” cameos were cringy and gross.

Her show went from great to Piper Chapman REAL fast.

i’d like to offer that when Lena was new, she was new. and the longer she has been a public figure, the more you see how she doesn’t change.

Lest we remind you that it was JEZEBEL that couldn’t get enough of Dunham when her show first premiered. I and many others kept commenting that she was over-rated as fuck and no one at Jezebel would listen.

‘being disrespected’ is equivalent to a hate crime

no she straight up said “you thought you made me famous.” all in one 10 second snap. and then in like 2 other snaps she talks about how he didnt know her before then and that’s his truth. what else can be inferred from that convo other than her acknowledging the line?

I hope the woman finds out and sues the ever loving crap out of her.

it upsets me that seeing an officer speaking this candidly, saying what we all feel, is such a shock to the system.

What just floors me- and it shouldn’t, I should be used to it, but it does, is that there are two instant reactions I see from a certain group of people whenever these tragedies happen:

You have a good heart. Bless you.

guys, do you ever just feel like this country is too broken to be fixed? godfuckingdamnit.

No....no I don’t believe this her raggedy ass did not say this lord why?? Soca don’t need you to get your hands on it Becky

God this! Trust me, unlike Nikki, Trinis are like ‘who she?’

yep yep yep. that is THE fucking key. i’ve said it time and time again on this site. black people love giving white people props even if they’re just good, and not great, at whatever black cultural expression they’re doing. go to an hbcu and see a white girl with some rhythm. Black people will gas her THEE fuck up. Go

There once was a girl from Nantucket
with talent as deep as a bucket.
She tried to “sound black”
and wrote songs like a hack
so they gave her a Grammy when they should have said “Fuck it.”

I am of the belief that it’s not so much that black audiences don’t want white artists exploring a black sound: the issue is that white artists can be bad while employing black style and still be successful.

What bothered me is the “standing in the way of history” remark in the reporter’s tweet. Based on that, is Hillary standing in the way of the first potential Jewish nominee?

And it undermines legitimate questions about whether Bernie staying in the race at this point is worthwhile and/or hurting the Democrat’s chances in the general, and gives Clinton detractors of all stripes an easy opportunity to twist her platform into “playing the woman card.”

For real, though, that is an incredibly dumb question.