Face it..( picture thread)

I've been told my eyes are very expressive. Part of why I tend to reference "visual cues" in writing.... I do it myself.


So, Brit- any thoughts on which of us must be the evil one? :p
 
Another great thread idea Alana :rose:
Can't wait to see the peoples that post!

I know I'm in my sig but...meh...here's me... :eek:

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You are beautiful!!!
 
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I've been told my eyes are very expressive. Part of why I tend to reference "visual cues" in writing.... I do it myself.


So, Brit- any thoughts on which of us must be the evil one? :p

Hmmm, not sure...reckon we could share the role...take alternate weeks or months... ;)
I think there's enough mischief in each of us to carry it off :D
 
Damnit!!

Pretty Lily and Pretty Witch....

makes me jealous....and so plain... :eek:
 
After seeing that last picture in the "in the mood" thread... I think you could totally rock pink hair, lily.
 
Eh...close enough.

Okay...so...it's not my face...but my body.
I'm still too shy.
But...i'd figure I'd do something.
Won't be up for long.

>.<


And...


poof.gone.
 
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It's amazing that it's 2012 and you can still say that.

Ha. I know.
Well, you should talk to me a few times a day then. You know. Till you get tired of hearing it.

It's amazing that in 2012 people are still made to feel that way.


I will probably take you up on that.

You know?

It's funny because it's people who are african american too that say it. I live in MS. Basically...the lighter you are, the prettier you are. I've gone through a lot of ridicule and attacking and things...offline, and online, and physically and mentally, about being a dark skinned girl. Even worst is that I'm from Wisconsin, so I speak very proper like? And...it was horrible. I'll just say that.
I was happy to graduate.
 
Ha. I know.



I will probably take you up on that.

You know?

It's funny because it's people who are african american too that say it. I live in MS. Basically...the lighter you are, the prettier you are. I've gone through a lot of ridicule and attacking and things...offline, and online, and physically and mentally, about being a dark skinned girl. Even worst is that I'm from Wisconsin, so I speak very proper like? And...it was horrible. I'll just say that.
I was happy to graduate.


Thats really common everywhere. I mean, in any group thats made to feel second class, you end up with stratification within that group. Lighter skinned, more/less masculine/feminine, religion, class, etc, etc, etc.
No one wants to feel like they are at the bottom, so they create new levels etc.

Sadly, as satisfying as that can be, it divides the group, which makes any real change that much more difficult.
 
Ha. I know.



I will probably take you up on that.

You know?

It's funny because it's people who are african american too that say it. I live in MS. Basically...the lighter you are, the prettier you are. I've gone through a lot of ridicule and attacking and things...offline, and online, and physically and mentally, about being a dark skinned girl. Even worst is that I'm from Wisconsin, so I speak very proper like? And...it was horrible. I'll just say that.
I was happy to graduate.

sociatle expectation is a mother fucker. Here in the states were supposed to be so evolved. Yea. no. I'm a tiny white girl. I have been chased out of stores because I was shoping in the wrong section of the store. or in the wrong damned store. Hell My ex husband was pissed when he finally took a look around the bath room (we had gone shopping - in the wrong section of the store) and he noticed that all my skin care, bathing and hair care products were not white enough for him.
 
CK...kitteh you are gorgeous. I have seen your face. I know.

Nuff said.

Thank you, Mz Luna. :eek:
sociatle expectation is a mother fucker. Here in the states were supposed to be so evolved. Yea. no. I'm a tiny white girl. I have been chased out of stores because I was shoping in the wrong section of the store. or in the wrong damned store. Hell My ex husband was pissed when he finally took a look around the bath room (we had gone shopping - in the wrong section of the store) and he noticed that all my skin care, bathing and hair care products were not white enough for him.

Wow. Just...wow.

Thats really common everywhere. I mean, in any group thats made to feel second class, you end up with stratification within that group. Lighter skinned, more/less masculine/feminine, religion, class, etc, etc, etc.
No one wants to feel like they are at the bottom, so they create new levels etc.

Sadly, as satisfying as that can be, it divides the group, which makes any real change that much more difficult.

Yeah I know. It's horrible. And I just didn't understand why, when I was younger, you know. I just thought they hated me.
 
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