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    Seeing That Women Can Go Topless Now Do You Suppose A Lot More Rapes Will Happen?

    Rape is common, it's not the woman fault for choosing the "wrong" boyfriend, I doubt they wore a t-shirt saying "I'm a rapist."
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    What book(s) are you reading now?

    @titantic How do you read so fast?
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    Would you date an overweight man or woman?

    :D You could always "mediate" on desire alone with me, the choice is yours!
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    Would you date an overweight man or woman?

    To the left, to the left, everything you own in a box to the left!
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    Would you date an overweight man or woman?

    Are you sure about that? It would mean you can't go to strip clubs no more!
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    Would you date an overweight man or woman?

    I voted yes! I would even date a guy shorter then me too.
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    You should see how people reacted when they see my family, we got all kinds of crazy questions when we were growing up like "but why does your sister look different from you? I don't get it" let me translate "why is your sister black?" And much more recently a white girl stated the obvious...
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    White people crying that they can't use the n-word is just classic! Anyway they can take that word and shove it up their a*ses, it's theirs to begin with, I hope they drown in their white tears.
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    So why did you say you are a feminist because you want a better world for your daughter, but as soon as it comes to race your different? Why is that?
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    I never said it was. Being a woman isn't a death sentence either but that's not the point is it?
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    Race doesn't matter only class, that's why it is news if more non-white kids are born then white kids in a year.
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    Sexy Accents

    dABo_DCIdpM The English Language In 24 Accents - YouTube The Irish ones were cracking me up
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    Race doesn't matter, only class, but enough Hunger Game fans had a ***** feast about there being more then one black person in the movie.
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    I often wish there was a heterosexual pride day :sad:
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    Yeah but we came out of Africa before we were even Homo sapiens, so there is nothing wrong with "African American" for actual "African Americans"
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    And anyone that thinks I'm trying to make anyone feel awful for being white, and accepting white privilege exists is being anti-white, can I just say get over yourself and stop making this about you!
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    White people wish they were tanned but still perceived as white, but that is because being tanned is now a status symbol, because it symbolises that you have the money to go on holiday and be lazy and get a tan. It used to be that being really pale was the standard because it meant you had the...
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    Part of being Privileged is not having to think about being Privileged

    And for those that say race/skin colour doesn't matter, only class, why did my niece turn around and say to me when she was 3/4 years old that she wishes she was light skinned she wishes she was "peach." Even children recognise that there is a white beauty standard. This thread made me really...
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