In "Semi-Prominent Negro" W Kamau Bell talked about his white wife being in this situation re their children. There's even a book on it now: Chocolate Hair Vanilla Care: A Parent's Guide to Beginning Natural Hair Styling https://www.amazon.com/dp/1500666041/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_lYkCCb03RXBZ6
The definition of cultural appropriation is when someone takes something significant from another culture and uses it or capitalizes off of it without understanding the significance or is disrespectful of it. No one can claim this situation as cultural appropriation because it's someone sharing their own culture.
I highly recommend Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady's Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners
Really great read with illustrations giving an insight to how society viewed and "treated" female biology.
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Apparently i came off as an ass in my other comment, but i just explaining its easy to do if you have photoshop! Follow the quick step by step and boom got a quick good looking present!Here you go! https://www.freepik.com/free-psd/open-a5-magazine-mockup_1826866.htm#term=open%20magazine%20mockup&page=1&position=1
A starting point that worked for me was picking up a copy of Anger from the local library, reading through it and kind of thinking about it one chapter at a time. Alternatively, a lot of the advice is somewhat similar to what can be found in the Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. And in the end both of them boil down to essentially the same message as the OP; being angry at someone hurts you and not them, everyone makes mistakes, sometimes grave ones, and dwelling on them accomplishes nothing except to increase and spread your pain. People who hurt you often do so because they are acting out their own pain and anger in some way, and doing the same only repeats the cycle pointlessly. That doesn't mean you have to forgive them (although it's nice if you can find your way to that); it's more about giving you tools to move on with your life and leave your anger behind. I think Anger presented the ideas in a way best arranged to provoke reflection and adjustment of my outlook (which makes sense, since it was written by a Buddhist monk). In the most general sense, the way to make use of these tools is by reflecting on them and consciously choosing to put them into action. And it doesn't happen all at once - I still struggle sometimes when I am reminded of the things that I used to be angry about, but now I have the tools to get on with my life and not let dwelling on those things consume me or lead me to behavior that I will regret later.
There is actual data regarding "happy wife happy life." They did the research and in different-sex relationships if the woman is happy, then the man could say his life was overall pretty good even if he didn't think his marriage was awesome. If the woman isn't happy then generally both were unhappy and she thought her life was total shit. Probably because women do almost all the emotional labor.
I wonder if it can be related to iron levels. I know when I eat iron-rich foods, my teeth hurt. I’ve also known several anemic women who crave crunching on ice (like the tiny Sonic ice pellets). It’s a form of pica called pagofagia that is a symptom of iron deficiency.
Here's how to filter any user in three simple steps:
Download Reddit Enhancement Suite. It's free and you should really already have it.
Hover over a username. A menu will appear next to the username.
Hit "Ignore" and you'll never see a post from that user again.
Reddit Enhancement Suite adds a lot of great features to Reddit that make the site much more user-friendly, so you should really download it even if you don't want to filter people. If you ever hear anyone talking about "tagging" users, that's another RES feature that everyone uses. It does a lot of things.
Reddit has improved a lot over the years, but it used to be so much worse than it is now. RES used to be necessary if you wanted to have lots of basic features we now take for granted, like filtering subreddits, having proper previews, or even having inline images. Just about everyone uses it.
Tattoos are body art, and they should be done at an angle that is visible by people looking at your arm, not visible by you looking down at your arm.
https://www.flaticon.com/free-icon/standing-human-body-silhouette_30473
So looking at that clip art, and looking at the way his tattoo is oriented, his tattoo is upside down.
The tattoo artist that did this is to blame for that. A reputable tattooist wouldn’t have done this tattoo at all.
Because you can literally buy an all weather tv cover and just put it on?
Outdoor TV Cover 40, 42, 43 inch Beige - Weatherproof Protection for Flat TVs - Universal for Any Mounts and Stands https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072XG5YK6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_q5puFb368EXZR
Take long hard look at Skid Row. And then look at all the people dying because they couldn’t afford the copay for their insulin. And then realize at the depths of your stupidity, that Cuba has a longer life expectancy and has a cure for lung cancer. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/cuba-medical-innovations_n_56ddfacfe4b03a4056799015
Quiet you capitalist pig.
> Imagine posting in a sub with African Americans as the target demographic and unironically thinking the US believes equality is a mainstream position.
I didn’t say that. What is with you two and strawmanning everything I say?
I specifically said that equality was not a fringe opinion. That is not the same thing as equality being a mainstream opinion. You wrote all that for nothing.
>MLK did not believe either party was doing enough for African Americans so he became an activist.
Wow, such bad history. He became an activist because of the oppression of black people.
>He was also a socialist and believed in class struggled as /u/GAbbapo said.
He said he “was more socialistic than capitalistic”. That’s not the same thing as being socialist. Also, during that time period left wingers were much more economically left wing than they are today. The ideas he supported were supported by 10,000,000’s of Americans. That’s not fringe.
>He was a fringe left winger.
By what metric? FDR was far more economically left wing and he was the president for four terms. Have you read his second bill of rights he wanted to pass but ended up dying in office?
https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Bill_of_Rights
Keep in mind, this guy was supported by the vast majority of the country.
>Learn your history before saying ignorant things like fringe left wingers help install far right wing governments.
Yes, people who vote for fringe left wing parties help install right wing governments. Learn basic math before saying ignorant things.
You know Bernie (and Warren) is running as a Democrat, right? Neither are running as a fringe party. You need to learn a bit more about how people are elected.
Edit: If you’re interested in reading what I’m talking about:
(I know it's a clip but its the first one I found)
> Surely can be used to express surprise, doubt, or disagreement
> We use the adverb surely to express a degree of certainty. It does not express as much certainty as definitely or certainly.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/common-adverbs/surely
And once again, I was not using surely in the sense that you linked.
This is so crazy! My project partner and I actually made a DIY version of this exact same concept about a week ago, so if you like this idea and only have $20 bucks please feel free to check out the instructions and make your own!
https://www.hackster.io/MirandaMay7/thinking-of-you-bracelet-f5a6f1
> would love to see what fantasy based on african history and mythology
Check it out. There’s a sequel to it as well.
My nephew has this one. Probably the best price you'll find for what you get (i5-7400, GTX 1060 3G). Should play most recent games at medium to high settings at 1080p. eta: I recommend getting one that is fulfilled by amazon. That way if you have any issues early on it will be an easy return process.)
Capitalism retroactively created racism to justify slavery, so is it surprising anti-racists would be for its negation?
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There is a trilogy of graphic novels about him (he's actually one of the authors) that I would highly recommend to everyone. Here's the first book if anyone is interested.