thebrewedwitch
thebrewedwitch
thebrewedwitch

Bey clearly knowles what she is doing.

Solange as they're getting along, that's all that counts.

so i'm at the doctor's office, in an elevator, going up 7 floors, alone — of course i decide to reenact the entire Solange v Jay Z title fight. yes, i played all four parts.

I can only speak for myself, but I've been taught that you NEVER put your business in the street. I don't care what is going, you do not wash your dirty laundry in public.

I have to disagree. The Jezebel narrative on this is all fucked up. She's a common link but when they use the event to talk about how her persona is fake and the cracks are showing, they are saying that she has done something wrong, something that revealed her true self.

Hey, I hope this is relevant and doesn't offend anyone, but I've been wondering for a while if self-deprecation is partly a cultural and racial phenomenon. Like, if you're white, making fun of yourself and drawing attention to your flaws (a la Jennifer Lawrence) is seen as quirky and humanizing. If you're black,

This headline is a fail but I read the whole article.

Ha ha ha ha! Oh, Lindy! Don't get me wrong, I clicked and I'll keep clicking b/c it's entertaining. And the conspiracy theories! But, nope, this incident does not really "matter".

I mean.... talk about how we'd treat the conversation differently if Jay had hit Solange. Talk about how celebrities are just as badly behaved as us. Talk about how odd it is that Bey didn't come to either of their defense.

Is this not considered a form of domestic violence?

Let's be honest here: the elevator incident matters because it gets Gawker Media a lot of page views.

I find it quite telling that Solange and Jay Z got into fisticuffs, and yet all the stories seem to somehow revolve around Beyoncé.

I ask the same question about Jessica Simpson all the time.

Me too. I'm a fat geek girl, who has a thing for short geeky guys. But you know what - they're not interested. The guys I date tend to be taller and more confident.

Mae West famously said, "Men want two women...a thin one to show off with, and a fat one to get off with."

My wife, who I find smart, chill, funny, amusing, and incredibly physically attractive, has about 40 pounds on me. She's fat. Beautiful, and fat.