Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Love that hair


I love her hair! :) Just had to say that!

Unknown beauty

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

The hair isnt her natural hair. I want more afro!!!

Anon~ said...

LOL, Anonymous, your game is so weak! If you are going to play these childish games, at least have a better link that won't fortell your intention before I even click the link. "Black couple wedding?" What does that have to do with the beauty of black women? So far you were given an ample amount of time to uplift black women alongside Andreas but instead chose to assassinate her character by calling her a "feminazi" and "slave trader." The only men who are threatened by women wanting the same rights as men are those who know they can not keep up with women and want to hold onto their elevated status in society just because they have a penis. Men like you who are scared of feminism know that deep down inside they only have their male status in society because they are otherwise useless carcasses who leech off those who are attempting to do good and be productive in society.

I also noticed that you did not deny the accusations thrown your way about hating white men which is another sign of weakness because you subconsciously believe that you will never amount to a white man and your only outlet for this frustration is to think to yourself that you hate them when that is not the truth. You hate that you feel inferior to white men. I could never hate or be jealous of a white woman because I hold my own in society and seeing some of them date black men does not bother me in the least. I'm actually glad to see this relationship because I am not personally attracted to black men at all and wish them happiness in whatever relationship they choose. Since your hatred of black women is apparent in your comments, why don't you do the same since you obviously do not think fondly of them. Allow them to make the choice in who they choose as a partner and leave...otherwise you just show how much of a slave you are to the hatred of black women and white men because you simply cannot stay away. You're weak, disgusting, and very effeminate...Good day, sir.

Anonymous said...

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_dK3xrncxEyU/
SQsY6K3qr6I/AAAAAAAAAQc/14-tfBhmmnY/s1600-h/black+couple+wedding.jpg

Anonymous said...

"Marriage has existed for the benefit of men; and has been a legally sanctioned method of control over women.... We must work to destroy it. The end of the institution of marriage is a necessary condition for the liberation of women. Therefore it is important for us to encourage women to leave their husbands and not to live individually with men.... All of history must be re-written in terms of oppression of women. We must go back to ancient female religions like witchcraft" (from "The Declaration of Feminism," November, 1971).

Anonymous said...

Letter to editor: "Women's Turn to Dominate". "......Clearly you are not yet a free-thinking feminist but rather one of those women who bounce off the male-dominated, male-controlled social structures. Who cares how men feel or what they do or whether they suffer? They have had over 2000 years to dominate and made a complete hash of it. Now it is our turn. My only comment to men is: if you don't like it, bad luck--and if you get in my way I'll run you down."
Signed: Liberated Women, Boronia Herald-Sun, Melbourne, Australia. 9 Feb., 1996.

Anonymous said...

You hate that you feel inferior to white men."
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/julian/

Anonymous said...

"You hate that you feel inferior to white men."
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JULIAN THE TRAILBLAZER BY PETER TYSON

Percy Julian was one of the great scientists of the 20th century. In a chemistry career spanning four decades, he made many valuable discoveries, for which he was awarded dozens of patents, 18 honorary degrees, and membership to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences—only the second African-American bestowed such an honor.

Yet Julian's achievements as a trailblazer for black chemists, while less well-known, are no less remarkable. Growing up when racial discrimination factored into every aspect of life for blacks in America, from riding a bus to getting a job, Julian persevered to realize his dreams. And when he finally "arrived" as a successful chemist and businessman, he did not lose sight of the challenges that fellow blacks still faced. He became a mentor to scores of young black chemists and, later in life, an inspiration for thousands as a civil-rights leader and speaker.

As the late Vernon Jarrett, one of the nation's leading commentators on race relations, put it, "This man is Exhibit A of determination and never giving up. I think he's a role model not only for blacks but for all races."

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/julian/

Anonymous said...

"Women's Liberation … in the short run it's going to cost men a lot of privilege... Sexism is NOT the fault of women -- kill your fathers, not your mothers".

— Robin Morgan, Editor of Ms. Magazine

Anonymous said...

Sorry dude, but she looks off and crazy.

Anonymous said...

While I am not fond of militant feminism, and have read some of these quotes in college textbooks(!!), I don't see any relevance whatsoever to this blog. Same with the Percy Julian material. Why is it here? I don't think you are turning anyone towards your cause, whatever that is. Why are you here? Speak up! Better yet, leave forever. Try getting a life.

Anonymous said...

lol she looks hot and crazy just the way i like them

Anonymous said...

http://l.yimg.com/a/i/ww/news/2009/12/10/body-lang-pd.jpg

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk1TvvWAVMg

goddiva-11 said...

Oooohhhh weeee but could we have blocked the face? I'm just say'n!