The question people ask me all the time is, “How was it playing a gay character? How was it pretending to love a man?” And I don’t mean to be abrasive, but that’s just the stupidest question in the world to me. To assume there is a difference is ignorance. You’re born a certain way. I was born loving women. I could have been born loving men. It’s the same fucking thing, man. Strip away race, strip away gender, strip away sexual orientation, we’re all these little blobs seeking out love. We’re all connected; we’re all the fucking same. I get heated when people ask that.
Hello, my name is Carmen (she/her). I’m 23 years old, and I need help to leave my country, Venezuela.
(Some info about myself: I have a B.Ed. in Spanish and Literature, and I’m currently working as a news editor)
The following is a lot to take in, but bare with me.
As some of you may know, Venezuela is in a deep economic, political, and humanitarian crisis due to the low oil prices, the devaluation of out currency and a corrupt government that doesn’t know how to handle the nation.
Our currency, the bolívar fuerte, is practically worthless. Here, one (1) dollar is worth around 100.000 Bs. f. the minimum wage is 456.507 Bs. f. a month. I, a full time worker (8 hours per day), make less than 5 dollars a month.
Because the national production is dead, almost everything is imported. Which means the cost of products depends on the value of the $. So basic goods can cost half your salary.
All of this, of course, increases the violence, insecurity and corruption rates as well. Caracas (our capital), Valencia and Maturín made it to the top 10 “most violent cities in the world”. Cumaná (Where I live) is number 24.
Basically, you can’t own anything without being at risk of getting robbed/kidnaped/killed, you can’t save money because the devaluation/inflation moves too fast, you can’t eat well because you can’t afford it, you can’t get sick becausethere’s no medicine and hospitals are in shambles.
We literallydon’t even have cash,because we need too many bills to buy anything and the demand is too high.
(The photo below is from the San Cristóbal terminal. A bus loads people who travel to the Colombian border. 12/07/2017)
I stayed for the longest, hopeful that maybe things would change, but nothing happened and things are just getting worse.
For that and more, I, along with two close friends, have decided to leave Venezuela and settle in Perú, to help our families from outside.
“The bolivar is so devalued that sending only a fraction of a month’s salary to a relative in Venezuela can amount to millions of bolivars. For example, the minimum wage in Peru is around US $250. If you send your relative about US $10, they would have three minimum wage monthly salaries” (x).
But before all that we need money. At least $1.500 to pay for the travel (on bus/ 4 days aprox.) and to cover the expenses of a month stay (until we stabilize) in Perú.
So, that’s it. Any little help is a lot, PLEASE SHARE.
(Because neither Paypal nor GoFundMe work in Venezuela…)
Here’s the link to my friend’s fundraiser inGenerosity.
(Sorry if my english is wack. If you want to ask me anything or want to know more about us, my ask is open)
BIG UPDATE!!
I’m $181 dollars away from my goal ($500). I’ll be leaving before my friends. Once there it would be easier for me to help them.
A BIG thank you to Stevie Boebi for her donation. I still can’t believe that was a thing that happened. I will never forget that.
And now some Venezuelans are being mistreated in Perú the same way many immigrants are in the USA. Most are welcoming, understanding, and helpful, but many others are judgmental and discriminatory against them. I cannot imagine being a struggling citizen in Venezuela. I am glad Peruvians are helping so far, and I know this because I have family in Perú and they all praise how optimistic, hard-working, and perseverant Venezuelans are DESPITE the obstacles while being away from their family. Many of them with years of work experience now working in the streets selling goods and some of their homeland food. I admire their strength and I am glad a lot of their earned money is going back to Venezuela and their families. Best of luck to this lovely lady and to all of my fellow Venezuelans out there. 💜✨ Please see original post if interested in helping her and her friends!
It’s better to be your genuine self and have fewer of the right kinds of people in your life than it is to surround yourself with those who only accept you as long as you conform to their idea of who you should be.
This is not actually an article about him, the claw, or anything to do with the night in question that we are all reading about this weekend. I wasn’t there. We haven’t heard his account, and so I have no right, nor inclination, to comment.
But it has indeed sparked an interesting conversation about consent, both technical and more importantly, emotional, and how vital it is to read the room and make sure the other person is not just willing, but damn well enthusiastic. Especially, in my opinion, if that person is the one to be penetrated. You want to enter them. You best ensure you are a welcome guest, not someone who just begged, pressured, guilt-tripped or harassed their way inside.
There are men I know who are respectful and patient in sexual scenarios, who I daresay are actually turned off if a woman isn’t very obviously enjoying herself. These men are sadly the exception, not the norm.
Our society has mislead men. We have allowed pornography to continuously promote that narrative that a woman is a hole for a man to enjoy when and how he feels like it. Very rarely is a woman’s needs paid much/any attention to in porn, and when it is, it’s often illustrated as the woman just happening to enjoy whatever the man does, even if she doesn’t at first, without fail, she always comes round to his brilliant idea, and is the good sport we all hoped she would be.
A lot of pornography is dedicated, quite literally, to the thrill being how much a woman literally didn’t want to have sex at all and how he did it, really violently, anyway. What is going on?
Then we have music videos where the girls are always practically naked and performing rehearsed dance routines for the men, who are sitting there on their arses, sometimes in outdoor winter layers, doing nothing other than enjoying their needs being met.
Then you have music lyrics which went from, “Try a little tenderness,” to MURDER THAT PUSSY. BEAT THAT PUSSY UP. PUT THAT PUSSY IN A TOASTER. SHRED THE PUSSY AND PUT IT IN THE BIN. THROW THE PUSSY OUT THE WINDOW. FLUSH THE PUSSY DOWN THE TOILET.
(Poor old pussy having a terrible time.)
Our society, the internet, and even our most mainstream media, constantly perpetuate the idea that men do not need to worry about what our needs and boundaries are. They just need technical consent, however that consent is acquired.
CONSENT SHOULDN’T BE THE GOLD STANDARD. That should be the basic foundation. Built upon that foundation should be fun, mutual passion, equal arousal, interest and enthusiasm. And it is any man or woman’s right at ANY time to stop, for whatever reason.
We also need to reassure women that their fear of being thought of as “difficult” “awkward” or god forbid, “frigid,” should be completely eradicated, effective immediately. These are stereotypes created by the patriarchy, about women, to rather astonishingly, douse women in shame for feeling ownership over their own bodies and moving at a pace they are comfortable with. If you think that he won’t call you again because you weren’t ready to meet his sexual needs on his schedule, then HE DOESN’T LIKE YOU VERY MUCH. Women have traditionally been taught to please, to placate and to avoid embarrassing a man. This has to stop, and it has to come from us. If a man asks you to put his penis in your mouth, and you don’t want to, but you do it because you want him to call you again, you are doing yourself a disservice and have to accept some responsibility. If he is not actively pressuring you, but you feel pressured by his eagerness, desperation, or the fear of his disappointment, then it is frankly on YOU to say no and act in honour of your needs. (Obviously in a situation where you feel in any danger at all, this is a completely different case.)
It is fairly modern for women to be allowed to choose who they marry. It is very modern for women to be “allowed” to have casual sex. It is extremely modern for women to ask to have their needs met and for that to be considered an achievement for a man. WHAT EVEN IS FAKING AN ORGASM? What does that say about women’s attitudes towards their role in the bedroom? “I’m going to congratulate him for something he didn’t take the time or make the effort to do?!” Women’s magazines forever, constantly writing about “how to please him” Very few men’s magazines with titles about “how to give her the orgasm of her life.”
The subliminal messaging is thorough and it is constant.
If a woman is not enjoying herself thoroughly, throughout your entire sexual engagement, and is not delighted about all the things your are doing together, then STOP. YOU ARE FAILING. This should not be your idea of fun. This is not sex. This is just a wank, you are using another body for, regardless of her needs or desires.
Women must learn that “no” is a right, not a privilege.
I hope one day more young women in the public eye, in music videos and on instagram, use their platforms, when being sexual, to promote a balanced approach to arousal, one that promotes pleasure for both parties involved.
I hope men stop singing about putting pussies in blenders and making Pussy humus out of them, or whatever.
I hope the men (who don’t already) actually realise and come to terms with the fact that porn is a bullshit fantasy and learning sex from pornography is like learning how to drive from The Fast and the Furious. A terrible idea.
And I also hope men start to understand one day, that women have been oppressed since the beginning of time. We are only just starting to find our voices and demand equality. Do not abuse our conditioning to bend to your whims. Especially in the bedroom.
“erm…Ok” shouldn’t be encouragement enough for you.
So question when y’all rake up leaves what do you do with them? Bag them? Burn them? Leave them? Do they blow away? We don’t do this in the Caribbean we don’t have deciduous trees.
What I mean by knowing better isn’t that we know every country as well as our own but that we know better than to make snap judgements without first educating ourselves, like you did with Haiti (I was familiar only because my aunt spent time there after the earthquake as a part of Doctors Without Borders). We know better than to be hateful.
The thing is that I live in a region where there’s a lot of snap judgements made about other people that comes from ignorance. Believe me it’s not just a thing white people do to us. There are people here, in my country, who don’t like that Jamaicans come here for work, or Guyanese, or Nigerians. Because they’re seen as less than, for whatever reasons. Because their countries are less developed or poorer or have more crime or more corrupt. So I don’t really have this faith that everyone knows better when I see it right on my doorstep. And if we can feel that way about people in our own region then what’s to stop others?
The thing is, you don’t have to prove your worthiness. The majority of the world knows better. It irks me for the same reasons as your post but also because I feel like it feeds the ignorant monster in a way… it gives him attention we know he craves (even negative attention feeds a narcissist). 2020 cannot come soon enough.
I honestly don’t know that the majority of the world does know better. I am from the Caribbean and I can tell you I was very ignorant about Haiti and its history until several years ago. I also was and most likely am still very ignorant about a lot of the countries in Africa. I have sought to educate myself. But many people don’t.
I just read an article that said Black Panther has taken the Marvel record for the most tickets sold in pre-sales, beating out Captain America: Civil War. I think that’s freaking fantastic. I’m super excited for it.
Yup. I think it’s a clear demonstration of how starved people are for representation. Maybe now that they see how so many mostly minority-cast movies have been doing at the box office over the past year the studios will begin investing in more of these movies, because it is clear that people want to see different stories told, everyone’s stories.
I’ve seen several posts on facebook where people from so-called shithole countries have posted their responses to 45′s comment. They come from accomplished, educated, multilingual people who are eager to demonstrate that such countries do not also turn out shithole people.
The whole thing rubs me the wrong way. I think it is beneath us to have to prove our worthiness. Anyone who believes we have nothing to offer is ignorant. Many wilfully so. They are not going to change their minds because they don’t want to. People like that believe that brown and black people who are educated, accomplished, contributing members of society are the exception, not the norm. Fuck them. I refuse to defend that statement. It is beneath us to do so.
You can discover your favourite band when you’re in your late twenties. You can meet your best friend when you’re in your thirties. You can finally accomplish a life goal when you’re in your fifties. Your youth isn’t the only time frame where amazing, life-changing things can happen.
The customer that I made that pretty alexandrite ring for… the ring that broke after I set the stone and made me scream, just came to pick it up. She was thrilled to bits with it. That made me happy. I think I need to make one of those for myself. A magic colour changing stone. What could be better than that?
It was already past midnight on Friday when the news arrived in Norway: A day after meeting with Norway’s prime minister in Washington, President Trump told members of Congress that the United States needed more immigrants from places like Norway and fewer immigrants from countries like Haiti.
Many in this prosperous Scandinavian country were already asleep, but several prominent Norwegians who were still online took to Twitter to vent their outrage and disgust, not only at Mr. Trump’s vulgar language but at what many saw as a racially tinged insult.
“The real White House: Trump calls Haiti and African countries ‘shithole’ countries to the face of members of Congress, and uses Norway to prove his racism,” wrote Andreas Wiese, a newspaper commentator who manages the House of Literature, a popular cultural center in Oslo, Norway’s capital.
Prime Minister Erna Solberg’s visit to Washington to meet Mr. Trump — where they held a joint news conference on Wednesday at the White House — was big news in Norway, and the encounter had not gone without a hitch: Mr. Trump pointed to the sale of American-made “F-52s and F-35 fighter jets,” a remark that puzzled many listeners since there is no such thing as an F-52 fighter jet. (There are F-52s in the video game “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.”)
Helge Ogrim, a veteran journalist who used to cover the United States for the Norwegian News Agency, said of Mr. Trump’s latest remark: “It falls into a pattern of nativist and very unpleasant language from a poorly qualified president, if not worse. President Trump seems to relish in derogatory remarks about others and praise for himself. This incident, just after his blunder with the fictional ‘F-52’ planes, further lowers the respect for his office and for the U.S. abroad.”
… Haitians and members of the Haitian diaspora were aghast upon hearing of Mr. Trump’s latest remarks.
Paul G. Altidor, the Haitian ambassador to the United States, said that Haitian officials “vehemently condemn” Mr. Trump’s comments, which he said were “based on stereotypes,” according to Yamiche Alcindor, a journalist reporting for the program “PBS NewsHour” who interviewed him. “Either the president has been misinformed or he is miseducated,” she quoted him as saying.
Ms. Alcindor, who is Haitian-American, also quoted Mr. Altidor as saying: “Haitians fought along U.S. soldiers in the Revolutionary War,
and we continue to be great contributors to American society.”
I think there’s a difference between worldwide and within the US though – I’m not at all disagreeing that it’s been happening, but at least within the US there was a huge outburst in a way, once he was sworn in. There have been tensions and underlying issues of course, but the fact that they feel free to be out in the open now is what I was speaking to. I think it’s all disgusting and we need to continue to fight it at every corner.
No of course what is happening in the US is very specific. The US has a different history from many other countries and the racial tension stemming from the legacy of slavery has never properly been addressed. So the chickens are coming home to roost so to speak. I think that for me, his election confirmed to me that the distrust I felt toward many white people was warranted. And for many POC it was a confirmation of what we always knew was there. Now it’s out in the open. And that’s good in that we can definitively identify them. And that’s a good step toward combating them.
No, you misunderstood, not him personally. I meant us, the people, specifically minorities. When the leader of the free world doesn’t think twice about using defamatory racist language to speak of anyone who is not white, what can we expect of other racists? Now that they feel like they have a powerful force in their corner they feel validated. What can we expect but more racially charged violence, more prejudice & discrimination. It’s a dark and menacing rabbit while trump is leading us down.
Ah yes I completely understand now. I agree. I make sure to try to read to responses not just from people who don’t support what he says but also from people who do. And they feel emboldened. That someone is finally saying what they think out loud. For me I think there’s ONE good thing that comes from this. I would rather someone be openly racist than silently racist. So if the racists are feeling safe to come out and express themselves at least we can identify them. But yes it does make me fear for the safety of brown and black people. What this man is doing is dangerous.
I’ve been saying from the beginning of the election cycle that he is the second coming of Hitler. My own father criticized my statement (he was originally a supporter although I have no idea what he feels now because he sometimes criticizes but mostly shuts up when my mom and I rant about how much of an idiot 45 is). I was right… I knew it wouldn’t mean another Holocaust but I also saw this white supremacy revival coming. The shit he says now doesn’t surprise me but continues to outrage me.
The rise of white supremacy and xenophobia has been happening worldwide for years now. His election to office, like Brexit, is just a symptom of that trend that has been the response to people all over the world finally reaching a point where they can and will no longer support the prevailing capitalist system on their shoulders while not benefitting from the wealth that they contribute to. These systems were built by the colonizers who have gotten rich on the exploited resources and labour of developing countries and brown and black people worldwide. In order for greater equality to triumph, the system has to be torn down. What we are seeing is a system that is fighting to stay alive. As they say, it has to get worse before it gets better.
I’m not surprised, but disgusted nonetheless. My biggest fear is what comes of this, the negative and dangerous consequences that come from a person in his position spewing such hate and ignorance.
Listening to some soca and cooling it tonight. Enough pissed offedness for the day.
In other news a potential customer messaged me today and I immediately got this really strong, really positive vibe from her. And we ended up chatting. She’s a fellow Capricorn and a wiccan and we got to talking about that and it was a really awesome conversation. I felt my vibration raise so much from our short interaction.
Right after my girlfriend Alannah called me and we ended up blabbing for two hours. She’s a soul sister too. All in all today’s been an incredibly positive day. Did I mention I got interviewed by a reporter who’s doing a two page spread on me? Yeah I’m gonna be famous. You can say you know me when.
Agreed. Most Canadians I know were like WTF when he was elected. Most of the rest of the world was like “The US has lost the plot.” (And I know the actual majority of US citizens did not vote for him but a huge percentage did not vote at all, which I think is a huge issue).
I agree with you on all points. And the fact that many people were so apathetic that they didn’t bother to vote was indeed a huge issue. Looking at it from the outside, it kind of collectively blew the world’s mind that this could happen. But it did.
Anyone who is truly surprised at this recent thing hasn’t been paying any attention at all or has been making so many excuses to themselves
This is exactly my point. But I am seeing a lot of surprise and outrage and I’m sitting here in disbelief that all of a sudden he went too far. Seriously?
For me the 2016 election results were soul crushing immediately. I know a lot of people who were not that upset (regardless of who they voted for). They said things like it won’t be that bad, wait and see or give him time. Everyday and with each new horrible event more and more people are coming to the realization that this is reality and there is no bottom. Of course not everyone is upset – some people are just fine with his behavior…
I am really angry. Not by what he said because I expect that shit from him. I am angry that people have only now suddenly found their outrage. While every brown and black person has been under attack for the past year and a half, where we have had every nasty, bigoted, stereotyped view thrown at us and everybody just shrugged and elected this asshole anyway. NOW is where people draw the line? Yeah not everybody elected him. Yeah a lot of people have been upset with things he’s said. But what’s so special about what he said that suddenly crossed the line for everybody today? He’s all but called us shitholes before, so that he actually said it in not quite coded words is what everybody is so offended by? So when he said all Haitians had AIDS that wasn’t bad enough for people to feel shame? That Mexicans were rapists and drug dealers? That the lottery program sends their worst? THIS is what crossed the line for people?
Please understand I’m not directing my outrage at you personally. But we have been insulted, debased, offended, outraged and insulted from day one. So the fact that suddenly this is where he went too far for many people must be a lovely privilege that I unfortunately do not share.
I find it interesting how people are saying that they feel that all of America was diminished by 45′s statements today.
I am not understanding the sudden outrage.
Everyone knew who he was. He was elected anyway. THAT was when America became diminished in the eyes of the world.
Sometimes we need someone to simply be there. Not to fix anything, or to do anything in particular – but just to let us feel that we are cared for and supported.
@soulsistrin, I’m sorry. I wish I could say you’re wrong. But if it’s any consolation, that fool thinks there’s a boatload of Norwegians just waiting to land at Ellis Island and give up their quality of life to start anew in a place with horrific inequality and a prison-based economy, so, like, maybe his opinion isn’t valid.
There’s no part of me that believes his opinion is valid. What he says does not in any way affect me or how I feel about myself or people like me. I give no credence to his point of view. But he is expressing a view that does not exist in his head alone. There are many other people who believe as he does. There have always been. But so what. We already knew that. That’s why I said it doesn’t surprise me.
Oh dear Christ. I don’t know if I have it in me to go hunting. I’m sure I’ll see it when I read the news tonight. As someone in a ‘developed’ world I have to say this is not true, you aren’t gum on shoe or something to be disposed of. You are human beings, people with minds and brains and hearts and homes, and we need to support those who need help in getting their countries to ‘develop’….. my reply was too long. People are people and they are ALL worthy. I’m sorry you get views like this.
What I said was that people like him think that way. Not that all people in developed countries think that way.
I just have to say that what 45 said… that doesn’t surprise me one bit. I know that there are a lot of people who see us, and by us I mean developing countries in which mostly brown and black skinned people reside, as undesirable at best and less than human at worse. That he said it out loud does not even surprise me. The man has no filter. Nothing he says or does surprises me. People like him see people like us as sub-human. Something to wipe off from under their shoe. I expect this.
I’m generally a little skeptical with this new year new everything kind of thinking. But I have to admit that I have felt different from the start of this year in a really positive way. And things just seem to be falling into place in that same positive way. There’s been a lot of magical things happening too, messages coming at just the right time, signs guiding me… it feels like the universe is whispering in my ear and shining upon me. I tend to feel like struggle is just the nature of my life, but somehow I feel the world opening up to me this year.
I made some decisions about my life last year. And declared that I wanted a different experience in certain areas. I learnt the power of setting goals and focusing my mind on where I wanted to go. It’s not that I’d never done that before, just not with the same things. And I can see that a lot of my thinking was what had me living in a way that didn’t make me happy. And that it was in my power to change it. And I have made progress in that area. But I have also asked for help. And it is coming. And I just feel a sense of abundance, grace, and blessing that I haven’t felt in a very, very long time in my life. So I am opening myself up to receive. Help, opportunity, abundance, all the wonderful things I wish to experience. I have done this before but this time I can feel the energy. And that seems to be making a difference. I am as always, profoundly filled with gratitude.
About 150 male students, ages 11 to 13, signed up for the Breakfast with Dads event, which was held on Dec.14, 2017, but Kristina Dove, the senior partner relations manager at Big Thought, a youth development nonprofit, wasn’t sure if every student would have a father present during the program.
She immediately jumped into action, using social media to call for volunteers for the event.
And on the day of the program, event organizers were overcome with emotion when 600 men showed up to support their students.
Donna Tobias – the first woman to graduate from the US Navy’s Deep Sea Diving School in 1975.
Brave women of the Red Cross hitting the beach at Normandy.
Dottie Kamenshek was called the best player in women’s baseball and was once recruited to play for a men’s professional team.
Kate Warne – Private Detective. Born in New York City, almost nothing is known of her prior to 1856 when, as a young widow, she answered an employment advertisement placed by Alan Pinkerton. She was one of four new agents the Pinkerton Detective Agency hired that year and proved to be a natural, taking to undercover work easily. She had taken part in embezzlement and railroad security cases when in 1861 the Pinkertons developed the first lead about an anti-Lincoln conspiracy.
Catherine Leroy, female photographer in Vietnam.
The three women pictured in this incredible photograph from 1885 – Anandibai Joshi of India, Keiko Okami of Japan, and Sabat Islambouli of Syria – each became the first licensed female doctors in their respective countries. The three were students at the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania; one of the only places in the world at the time where women could study medicine.
Female Samurai Warrior – Onno-Bugeisha – Female warrior belonging to the Japanese upper class. Many women engaged in battle, commonly alongside samurai men. They were members of the bushi (samurai) class in feudal Japan and were trained in the use of weapons to protect their household, family, and honour in times of war.
One of the most feared of all London street gangs from the late 1880’s was a group of female toughs known as the Clockwork Oranges. They woulde later inspire Anthony burgess’ most notorious novel. Their main Rivals were the All-female “the Forty Elephants” gang.
Maureen Dunlop de Popp, Pioneering female pilot who flew Spitfires during Second World War. She joined the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) in 1942 and became one of a small group of female pilots who were trained to fly 38 types of aircraft.
In 1967, Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to run the Boston marathon. After realizing that a woman was running, race organizer Jock Semple went after Switzer shouting, “Get the hell out of my race and give me those numbers.” However, Switzer’s boyfriend and other male runners provided a protective shield during the entire marathon. The photographs taken of the incident made world headlines, and Kathrine later won the NYC marathon with a time of 3:07:29.
I passed out cold after dinner tonight (it was just soup like why). But when I got up I went to set the stone in that ring that’s been giving me so much trouble. Photographed it, packaged it and posted it on social media. I can relax for the rest of the evening now and finish watching Claws.
I feel very unfocused work-wise for the beginning of the year. I think I probably needed more time off that I took but work was knocking so I didn’t have much of a choice. I feel mentally fatigued from last year and I’m sort of wondering how to get back on track when I really don’t feel like working at all lately. I mean I’m doing it, but I’m a lot less productive than I usually am.
I’m gonna murder somebody. I set the stone. Polished up the ring and I was just finishing up and this fucking shit happened. I literally screamed in frustration. I have been working on this fucking pain in the ass order for THREE DAYS. I am ready to give this girl back her money.
This woman is SO talented and hilarious. If you haven’t seen it, watch Chewing Gum on Netflix. She’s also in the new Black Mirror. She steals the scene every time.
Gorgeous! I was diagnosed with rosacea last year and it really killed my confidence. None of the meds worked, but I started taking really good care of my skin and using only gentle moisturizers instead of something designed to dry up acne and rosacea bumps and now my skin feels and looks so much better.
Acne meds are so harsh. I have oily skin and I’ve had extreme dryness, flaking and peeling because of acne meds. Everything I’m using now is gentle and completely natural. It’s not perfect but it’s way better than all those harsh chemicals. And yes I can totally understand about how it kills your confidence. It has made me feel awful.
So Ikea plans to run an ad in a Swedish magazine for a crib. The ad will have a strip on it that expectant mothers have to pee on the reveal the discount. It’s made of the same kind of thing used in pregnancy tests that reacts to the hormones in a pregnant woman’s body.
To redeem the discount they have to take the peed-on ad into Ikea where presumably some poor cashier will have to handle it.
This is an unfiltered photo of me without any foundation. I have on a little under eye concealer and some cream blush that has mostly faded away. I’m a little sweaty from running around.
This is the clearest my skin has been in years. When I got diagnosed with adult acne a few years ago I tried everything to clear it up. Everything worked for maybe a week and then I would break out again. My breakouts looked like a rash but it made my skin tone very uneven. And it itched like crazy.
For the past few weeks I have been treating my skin with a lotion bar made with cocoa butter, vitamin E and essential oils that soothe irritated skin, namely tea tree and lavender. I also occasionally have used an all natural clay mask as a spot treatment.
I am convinced that what I’ve been suffering from is eczema and not acne. I have always had sensitive skin and as I’ve gotten older it is more easily irritated. I like a natural look when it comes to makeup and it really bothered me that I did not feel comfortable leaving the house without at least a very sheer layer of liquid foundation. Today I did. I feel like I got a monkey off my back. Yay for holistic skin care!
Very rare do we see the representation of black people or men in general especially in the gay community, in the genre of class, elegance, romance, and MAN THIS IS BEAUTIFUL… but this was all of thee above and for those dreaming to experience their moment such as this, stay Hopeful
Trinidad will be soon have its first female president. And not a single remark has been made about her gender other than awesome it’s about time!
The prime minister is the office where the real power resides. But we’ve already had a woman prime minister too. And remarkably nobody gave a shit she was a woman then either.
Yep here we are this tiny little Caribbean nation people label as third world, electing women to run our country like it’s 2018 or something.
When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.
We watched Malcolm X tonight. Chris had seen it many years ago but I never had. I found it really fascinating. Everything I’d ever seen or read of him painted him as a radical. But the film’s portrayal really humanized him to me and showed him in what I believe was probably a more balanced light.
It got me thinking of the whole Black identity thing. I had a conversation with my uncle a while back and he asked me who I support in the Olympics. I told him West Indian first, Black second and everyone else after. He chuckled and said he heard my Dad’s influence coming through.
My father was a mixed race man of African and European descent, as were both his parents. He did not look Black, he rather could easily have passed for Arabic or North African. He grew up in colonial Trinidad where being white was the passport to open all doors and everyone else was seen as less than. My grandparents were people of their time. The whiter you looked the better.
Yet my father always held strongly to his identity as a Black man, as opposed to a mixed race man. It was important to him to express this and important that he pass this on to us.
My father and his friends were mostly teachers and academics, and during the 60′s and 70′s they all embraced the emerging Black power and Black pride movements. And we grew up under that philosophy. All of us did.
Fundamentally, my father knew that no matter what our heritage was, no matter how “good” our hair, how light our skin, or how valid the identity of being mixed was in our own culture, the world was still going to see us as Black. And while he could not protect us from racial prejudice, he could instill in us a sense of pride about our heritage so that no one could use it against us. And when having been confronted with the ugly reality of racism, I have only ever felt pity for people who hold such a small view of this big, beautiful and diverse world we live in.
I mean the whole damn point of the Nativity story is that the supposed son of God (interpret Jesus how you fucking want, of course) was born to a couple of poor, exhausted peasants in the stable for the inn, and his first bed was a feeding trough for animals. That would nowadays be like a poor couple where the mother gives birth in a parking garage behind the motel because they couldn’t find a better place and nobody else would take them in. It’s a pretty gritty setting, and the idea is that God was reborn in some of the rock-bottom lowest circumstances. The only thing majestic was all the angels and shit, and of course motherly love
I get that a lot of the art portraying Madonna and Child as fabulously wealthy europeans in splendid robes and golden light was meant to glorify God + whichever nobility was sponsoring the artist, and while of course it’s genuinely beautiful art, it just always struck me as horribly missing the point, which is that the supposed son of God started in incredibly humble circumstances, among the kind of people that everyone else looks down on
‘Massacre des Innocents’ by Leon Cogniét, 1824. Although the Feast of the Holy Innocents is in a couple of days time, this painting is still really relevant in that it portrays Mary as how She really was: a scared refugee mum, so fearful that Her son was going to be one of the Innocents killed by King Herod.