Watching The Handmaid's Tale is making me realise that when people say "we’re getting there", that’s BS cause we’ve been there just because it’s not around you doesn’t mean it’s not somewhere else some women legally can’t abort, some people are gunned down in the street.
@selanari_swift@_shorshor If you have to bring up a contour shade to compare it to a bronzer, you’ve lost the plot. The point is one has bronzers that work for everyone and not the other, but since y’all eat, sleep, and shit stanning celebs y’all can’t think outside of who the founder is.
The fact that scientists managed to make a mice out of two female mice with genetic engineering and it lived 50% longer than the average mice my biologist heart is ecstatic 🤩
@ChopGoddess@updatesofcardi@trulylovecardib I think it’s cause Kulture and her friends wanted to go, I remember Cardi telling them she knew Katseye and would take them to a concert or something
…confused about the fact that she told paparazzi that they were cool, then put a Cardi diss on her album. Easy boom, move on. Overall it’s sad cause that was a cool friendship which we don’t have many in female rap. 🤷🏾♀️
Idk why people make the Cardi/Latto
situation harder than it is. Yes, Cardi was wrong and she knows, hence why she apologised (had she not given 2 fucks, she wouldn’t have, and we know that). Yes, Latto has every right to say how she felt about it, and yes, we can be…
Men take advantage of the chaos created by war and instability to rape children. This poor baby can’t even sit properly because of the injuries she sustained during the ordeal! Congolese children are being abused and exploited in every way imaginable. I’m so angry.
something isn't right. every day I wake up and see that another POC teen has "mysteriously" died or gone missing. I can feel it in my gut that something malicious is happening. I hope this sweet girl gets found
Cynthia Erivo talks to Variety about people joking about her being Ariana Grande’s “bodyguard” after she defended her from a red carpet intruder:
“I think that we haven’t really come to terms with the insidious nature of how we view Black women. And I’m sure people will read this and think, ‘Oh, for goodness’ sake, it’s not about that.’ But it is. Because that’s what was being made fun of. It was my physique; it was my shape; it was the fact that I was bald; it was about what I looked like. And because of that, there was this assumption that I was bigger than my co-star and so I had to be controlling or protecting, and that was my role. I would hazard a guess that it would not have been the same had it been the other way around.”