February 2012
487 posts
There's a difference between
goldnglitters:
staypozitive:
Thinking someone is cute
Having a crush on someone
Being interested in someone
Liking someone
Loving someone
Being in love with someone
big difference
Its So Crazy How the Image Of Beauty Has Changed
justthroughthelookingglass:
TheAfroSistuh: Blackface. →
anedumacation:
I was going to write a parody of the justifications that people are putting forward for Billy Crystal’s blackface yesterday — “oh, its a tribute! Its not racist!” — by writing a similar justification for Fred Astaire’s turn in blackface in 1936, when he made Swing Time.
That’s Fred Astaire dressed up as Bill “Bojangles” Robinson. Astaire meant it to be a tribute to an artist he...
In 1619 at Jamestown VA, approximately 20 captive...
daniellemertina:
*Lincoln only freed the slaves in the rebellion states. Since he didn’t like black people… he actually hated us like almost every other white person.
The Emancipation Proclamation was purely for strategical reasons.
Sorry, but, I love you.: Number way non-black boys... →
solovelyleann:
iseoulated:
When asked, “would you date a black girl?”
They respond:
“As long as she’s not ghetto.”
“As long as she doesn’t wear weave.”
“Not super dark skinned.”
“No, I don’t like black girls because they are all…”
1) There are ghetto people of all races, you just over look them and say that they are…
this.
Rick, I’m sorry that hearing that JFK speech on religion makes you throw up, but...
– JON STEWART, on Rick Santorum saying JFK’s historic speech on the separation of church and state makes him want to “throw up,” on The Daily Show (via inothernews)
Some people have incredible gifts with their hands. Some people have incredible...
– - Rick Santorum
This is coming from a man with a B.A, M.B.A, and a JD
Quit being a hater.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/election-2012/post/santorum-obama-is-a-snob-because-he-wants-everybody-in-america-to-go-to-college/2012/02/25/gIQATJffaR_blog.html?tid=pm_politics_pop
(via...
What Happens to the Coke in Coca-Cola? →
In 1886, the city of Atlanta passed a short-lived law prohibiting the sale and/or manufacture of alcohol. In response, a pharmacist named John Pemberton created a faux wine, mixing together fruit flavors with extracts from kola nuts (caffeine) and coca leaves (cocaine). He dispensed it via soda fountains—at the time, carbonated water was believed to have medicinal benefit—and with that,...
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Let the shade commence....
cherienoelle:
…No Tea, No Shade….
lmaooooo