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I mean, those shirts just make your boobs look bigger - add a push up bra and a viscose knit turtle neck and your boobs are gonna look huge. It’s just mind-boggling to me that our culture is still obsessed with young women getting a boob job (remember Britney circa 1998???) In this case, mind-boggling that it’s a deal

I DO NOT UNDERSTAND THIS. Like, I begin and end at this story with her allegedly hitting him, and not just once. That’s the end of the story as far as I’m concerned.

Kris Jenner, the woman behind the curtain pulling all the strings, is reportedly not inviting her to her annual holiday party.

Honestly Blac Chyna is a relatively terrible person even by Kardashian/ Jenner standards so eh.

I feel like I’m taking crazy pills: Chyna explicitly said in her texts that she intended to physically assault Rob, and then according to all reports, physically assaulted him. Why are people joking and saying it’s petty and judgy that his family wants him to break up with the woman who is physically abusing him? Why

Hollywood is especially tough on our Asian American actors and actresses. It’s really unfair.

No. But if she attacked him fuck her. DV is never okay.

Having a disease isn’t a crime. Knowingly spreading it is. Stop victim blaming.

Of course it’s wrong. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.

YUP. And it’s such a privileged point of view. HIV may not be a huge deal for someone IF they catch it early, IF they had a decent immune system to begin with, IF they can afford/access medication and treatment, IF they live in a community that will be accepting and understanding of their status, IF they can find a

Due process matters, though. If he’s guilty (seems to be) and there’s enough evidence he’ll likely be found guilty in the new trial.

So it’s basically like herpes, except for that myriad of life threatening complications that might come with it, the stigma and complications concerning ones private life and the costs of treatment. But other than that, no biggie!!

I honestly don’t think it’s too harsh a sentence... as someone said above, HIV will be around in someone’s body for a lot longer than 30 years, if it doesn’t kill them first.

Am I supposed to be relieved by this? This man knowingly and willingly exposed his partners to a potentially life threatening disease without their consent. At least one contracted the disease.

I don’t watch cable news. I also have this amazing ability to, you know, see a video posted online and not click on the big play button.

... No. No they are not. The photograph at the top of this post, and the photograph I am discussing, were taken by an AP photographer who put his life on the line by standing up in the face of the shooter and taking the shots even though there was a possibility he’d be killed for doing it.

But I think that’s what makes it surreal in the end. Violence, in almost everyone’s mind, isn’t supposed to be this visually appealing. Even films praised for their artistic depiction of violence (like Drive) still attempt to portray the brutality and evil of it. We don’t see that here. There’s no bruising, no blood.

Like I’m going to take advice from someone who helps the Empire build the Death Star.

I’m going to keep saying this until it catches on.

Every time I look at the picture of him with his finger pointed in the air, mid-shout, I get chills. It’s horrifying and yet it’s one of the best-composed pictures I’ve ever seen; the tie still ramrod-straight and yet tilted with the raising of his arm, the fact that the gun is almost an after-thought in his moment of