@hiddenbyuser@12onefortyfour@notcapnamerica Id have to agree with @12onefortyfour cheeky colloquial ways of speech like this are best viewed as a “fuck you, you’ll get what coming to you” especially in this context/location. She’s safer assuming this man does not have her best interest in mind anymore, unfortunately.
@ask_aubry At least 1/day I overthink an action, response, or mere movement across a room bc of the weird things young women are criticized for. My mother, however amazing she is, never instilled confidence the way op does. 32 & still go thru a multi step process to dispose of a tampon.
@ask_aubry OP’s daughter may never know this exchange occurred but I imagine this is t the first time mom has gotten into it with a family member, props to her.
@StyleEpiphanies “face jugs” are considered folk art down in the Carolina’s. I believe the tradition was brought to the south by enslaved people. This is no product of the artist’s imagination.
@Ifeade_Lu @DailyLoud Been here and what I’ve tried to explain, some men refuse to understand; is why a woman laughs in this situation. We are uncomfortable—like, WE ARE NEVER SAFE, always just trying to make our way out as safely as possible. Nobody is laughing over a good time in this clip.
@nytimes What a shit review of a children’s story with a feminine black protagonist. “Defensive, yet desperate for approval”, does Wes recognize his role? My guy, nobody will ever forget you’re the actual star of the show.