I probably have extra sensitivity to the line. It makes me angry. Perspective.
Yeah. The "huh" was entirely about me being an idiot and not seeing that connotation until it was addressed. Privilege blindness.
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I probably have extra sensitivity to the line. It makes me angry. Perspective.
Yeah. The "huh" was entirely about me being an idiot and not seeing that connotation until it was addressed. Privilege blindness.
I was just reading Slashdot, and I thought I would come over here to post this.
Apparently the border patrol of the US now says it has authority to conduct stops and searches within 100 miles of the US border.
From the ACLU:
Do you live in the new Constitution-free zone? [link]
Map: [link]
{{teppy}}
In watching Matt, I have no idea how people handle the world going crazy. I know what happens with me -- world go crazy, I go crazy and then things settle. They aren't good, but suddenly things aren't as bad. I wish I knew how it happens.
I didn't see Toddson's link so I have no idea how it was used in context, but I usually read it in the same way ita does, FWIW.
Steph, take care of yourself. We all have moments when it all becomes too much.
(Oh good. Now I have "Black Boys/White Boys" running through my head. "Beautiful as girls....")
Sung by Nell Carter (and others) in the movie!
Being high yellow I probably have extra sensitivity to the line. It makes me angry. Perspective.
I've never thought the "darker the berry" thing was anything but a comment re: race. And I'm pretty pasty. I think I heard it for the first time in Fame.
I didn't see Toddson's link so I have no idea how it was used in context
It was an article about lipstick, and how darker colours rock. So it's a perfectly fair literal usage--just that I've never seen it used literally, and I have had it used as a direct insult towards me (not that it isn't an insult to me even when not aimed my way, if used racially).
Later on the same author does mention skin colour ranging to ebony, so it's not like she didn't think about skin tone when writing.
I don't think I've ever heard that phrase used in any context. Interesting.
The darker the berry, the sweeter the juice.
I always associated that with berries get darker as they ripen.
I was hoping the article would name the colour of lipstick used in that illo. Not that I think it would work on me, precisely. A bit too much blue.
looks at illo again
ita, it could be Chanel Vamp, or MAC Diva. It's too red-toned to be MAC Bing, which is the current "cult hit" limited-edition lipstick. If you're after a color like that, also take a look at Revlon Black Cherry.
(What? Plei knows nail polish, I know dark lipstick.)