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And you’re apparently willing to go to great lengths, including writing off dissenting opinions, in order to discredit an artist you personally dislike.

Again, there’s a difference between “blatantly plagiarizing” and making intentional references to other people’s work, which is what the video, in my opinion, appears to be doing. I watched the youtube video that you linked, and I’m not too familiar with Beyonce nor Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, but from what I saw in

Or she’s making references to art history, and acknowledges them when people notice. I guess a better comparison would be Lucian Freud’s painting of Sue Tilly (warning: it’s NSFW, so be careful googling it if you’re not familiar). It is intentionally referencing the Odalisque, but to someone that is unfamiliar with

I’m not a dancer, and I admittedly know very little about dance, but as a visual artist, I frequently make art history references and nod to what my fellow artists are doing, and to be perfectly honest, that’s what this looks like to me. She’s making an intentional reference, not plagiarizing.

Much like L.H.O.O.Q.,

I’m flipping you and your trashy opinions off right now.

Yeah, I only know her from But I’m a Cheerleader, which is enough to know she’s awesome.

Reread my comment, troll. I said “these men think she’s hot.” They hacked JLaw because they felt entitled to her body. They hacked and harased Jones because they think she should be ashamed of her body and wanted to humiliate her.

Again, not that hard to understand.

The same men that cannot handle successful black women are usually the same men that feel entitled to white women’s bodies and sexuality. Jones was hacked because these men wanted to punish her for not staying in what they see as “her place.” JLaw was hacked because these men think she’s hot and feel like they are

Neither was Woody Allen, but we have no problem condemning him and the people that work with him.

Sounds like a huge improvement to The Sims 3's create-a-sim menu. I got really into it, and was really disappointed by the skin tones and hairstyle options in the base game. I even got most of the expansions and it still didn’t really add much in terms of curly and natural hair styles. And the darker skin tones look

Sure....if the occupant were the only one that lived there.

No, he is not being denied rights, and if you think Columbia’s decision to suspend him was solely because he’s a man, then you’re a fucking idiot.

Now you’re just trolling, and I can see this discussion is not being very productive whatsoever. So, k.

You didn’t realize that you would be privy to someone’s day-to-day annoyances when you moved in with them? News flash: bras suck, it’s hard to find good ones, and even the good ones are rarely comfortable. This is something boob-owners grapple with every day, and I’m surprised you’re surprised that you’d hear

But the police had no reason to believe Gaines to be home. They heard people inside the dwelling, but she was not the only resident, and it could be argued that they entered illegally.

I’m also questioning why the police were attempting to arrest these two, and breaking into the home to do so, because the dates just

Yes, but that is not what happened here.

No one is being denied rights; this was not a criminal case, no police were involved, nor judges. Once again, this was an internal investigation within the university. The university decided it he was more than likely guilty of violating their code of conduct, and took punitive action against him.

His constitutional

Jesus, you could really use some help with reading comprehension. I did not say I believe in denying due process based on statistics....I’m saying I’m choosing to trust the accuser, rather than the accused, based on statistics, and the fact that the accused was found guilty by the university. You’re welcome to believe

I’m saying the police wouldn’t have approached the landlord to obtain the key to a white person’s house, especially if they’re wanted for a non-violent offense that happened in March.

And I never claimed to know the legality of entering the home for certain, but all the research I’ve done thus far indicates that this

Once again, violating a university’s code of conduct, which you have agreed to abide by as a student of said university, is an offense against that university, and they have a right to take disciplinary action against you, including banning you from their premises.