so where does 'yogalates' (and other variations) fit in to all of this? I find after a 45min advanced yogalates session I'm drenched in sweat, breathless, unable to speak, and otherwise WRECKED.
so where does 'yogalates' (and other variations) fit in to all of this? I find after a 45min advanced yogalates session I'm drenched in sweat, breathless, unable to speak, and otherwise WRECKED.
...Sometimes I feel like the only woman in America under the age of 30 that hasn't seen Frozen. I don't...get it. its a kids film right? So why are adult women still flipping their shit over it?
"If she doesn't want to see race somewhere, she has the privilege of insisting it doesn't exist there."
...yay? I've been doing the braless thing for 10+ years now, and it dawned on me in high school that there was no reason for me to wear a bra, other than nipple coverage. So I switched over to taped X's over my nipples.
meh, I like yoga selfies, as they inspire me to try out new/more difficult poses (I'm sorry, asanas). I'm pretty sure if it wasn't for the selfies, I'd still be doing Gentle Yoga 1: poses for the elderly and infirm.
My dad wanted to name me either Esmeralda, Esperanza, or Emmanuela. My mom wanted to name me either Sarah, Cathy, or Mary. They compromised with the legal/formal name of Annunziata, and the colloquial/informal name of Nancy.
Ye gods, mumblecore and Chicago hipsters? Way to make me NOT want to see your movie, Mr. Swanberg. -_-
Not for nuthin' but I sure got lol-worthy satisfaction from this whiny response. so hey! you just made this cunt's day a little brighter.
You know, the more I think about it, I wonder if the various issues biracial/mixed people face could be attributed to locale? I'm from the Midwest, Chicago to be exact, but I was born and raised in sizable city 90 miles east of Chicago. This city is known for being one of the worst cities to live in, as well as…
psst, you can come over to my side where we just stopped giving a fuck. Don't look for a racial identity (I find it a fairly stupid concept to begin with), since there will always be someone on either side who feels like you're not 'enough' to fit into their special club (of privilege or oppression- take your pick).
"but i have always found that at the root, the black community has always and will always accept mixed people, because it's known that mixed people never "get" to be white."
So then Nick, donning black face to mock a stereotype [and assuming you agree with the mockery], contradicts your statement that black face is never ok.
psssh, don't you know our opinions (on anything, really) are invalid because we have light skinned privilege?
is it?
As a WOC, I've unfortunately found that the crappy POVs of race tend to come from my supposed allies and brethren. No one has made me feel more shitty and self conscious about my race than fellow POCs and and self hating whites.
lololol damned if we do, damned if we don't.
"What was she thinking?"—that she wanted a paycheck and possible arthouse cred? The SJW's see black-face, colorism, racism, and any other -ism they can think up. Zoe, and everyone else who doesn't have an axe to grind, see movie makeup/prosthesis as an attempt to visual resemble the character she was hired to play.
*shrugs* eh, I'm just over California beach wavey blonde. I'm sure she doesn't change her hair because its kind of her niche, but I think she'd be so much more..memorable (?) if she played around with her hair color and style a bit.
Blake Lively seems like a lovely girl, but god damn I'm SO over her hair. It makes her look...so...generic. forgettable. blah. provincial, as my mother would say in her snootiest voice.
*puts on cunt hat*