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EPITOME
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 2:48am |
ms_wonderland wrote:
naomi has the resources. the edges must be gone forever so god bless her. |
he did. with a pvssy that's yankin & a white man who buys her islands.
yanking pvssy>>>>>>>>.edges
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nicks_hotmama06
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 4:33am |
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I would like to wear makeup more. But finding a foundation shade that looks right is an unattainable dream. I saw the infomercial for the Luminess Air brush machine.....but that thing costs a grip and the reviews are less than stellar. So, I fill in the brows, slap on some lashes and hope for the best!
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 6:17am |
FarraFace wrote:
So even though it's obvious that Naomi Campbell doesn't need edges, I shouldn't say she would look better with/could use some? 
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baheee! 
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 6:18am |
EPITOME wrote:
ms_wonderland wrote:
naomi has the resources. the edges must be gone forever so god bless her. |
he did. with a pvssy that's yankin & a white man who buys her islands.
yanking pvssy>>>>>>>>.edges
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right? 
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 8:08am |
jonesable wrote:
That subject interests me Patti. Specifically where it concerns the black community well I won't delve that far ill just keep it to things I've personally observed where I'm from.
Lots of folk see shame as not a negative trait to have. I remember my great grandma saying do not trust a person that cannot be shamed. And I hear variations of this sentiment all the time.
Ok this is an entirely different subject but I was waiting in the records office to add a class . I sat and waited patiently . This white guy comes through the hallway loudly complaining about a professor having a vendetta against him. He makes small talk with me and says he was about to stretch.
So he gets in the middle of the floor with advisors and counselors having to step to the other side bc he is stretching for his life guard session.
It blew my mind I would be so shamed to make another person uncomfortable in that way. He caused a spectacle of himself.
I thought to myself about white men thinking the world is their oyster .
I would just never do such a thing .
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lol, this cracked me up, i think with people of African decent yes shaming is more acceptable. i cant imagine an African student doing the same in an African school, teachers will immediately call you out.
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pattigurlatl
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 8:22am |
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Jonesable read Sister Citizen...it touches on shame as a driving force in many decisions that black people make from the mundane to the serious.
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 10:16am |
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Has anyone here ever successfully grown out their eyebrows that were previously thin? I have next to no brow and it is starting to frost my damn cookies. I'm desperate enough to consider getting them tatted on.
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 10:58am |
bebe88 wrote:
Has anyone here ever successfully grown out their eyebrows that were previously thin? I have next to no brow and it is starting to frost my damn cookies. I'm desperate enough to consider getting them tatted on. |
I've been growing my out with castor oil and time but after years of waxing them thin there is one spot that just ain't coming back.
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 11:18am |
Y'all are tryna make it like this thread was just full of nicely suggesting/commenting about how one could look better with makeup.. But it was laid with shade Insinuating that ppl who don't wear it don't look polished, don't care about looking their best, and typically delusional.. Plus more I'm sure.. Didn't read the whole thread but these always go the same way. Like some of y'all get offended when ppl comment about not needing it or something
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Posted: Jan 27 2013 at 11:31am |
i rarely, if ever, wore make up when i was younger...sans some lip balm lol. i ain't have time for all that. and i was STEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEL cute and polished...
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