fighter for all things augumentively beautiful

i blog about...

the "ugly". the awkward. the curvy .the skinny. the fashion. the music.

the life.

the silly. the random. what is pleasing to the eye . what is un-pleasing to the eye. the underdogs.the misfits. the hipsters.and anything that I find a work of beauty. and the many attempts i find of individuals striving to be

unconventional

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the over all purpose is to help you see the beauty in all walks of expression.


Created with cracks, dents, rough edges, and plenty of chips. I still stand a miraculous statue.


“Remember what the fashion big mouths were saying about Jessica Simpson? Looking at her magazine pictures, sucking their teeth, going, “Oh, look at her in her ‘mom jeans.’” Know what? That is an unnecessarily cheap shot at her and kinda lousy to moms at the same time. Who the hell are they to say that? What gratification does it give them to be mean at someone’s expense?People made nasty comments like that about President Obama. They made an issue of his jeans when he threw out the first ball at the All-Star game in St. Louis. Why? Who was he bothering? Come on. The tabloids, celebrity mags, and TV entertainment shows do fashion critiques all the time. But it’s not about fashion, it’s about trashin’. Their specialty is “Celebrity Cellulite!”—running unflattering pictures of stars at the beach and saying who should give up the bikini and go for the one-piece. And this is acceptable? This is a mark of journalism in a civil society, to take ambush pictures of people at the beach? And if the camera was turned around and pointed the other way, what would that look like?”
 
-Whoopi Goldberg

“Remember what the fashion big mouths were saying about Jessica Simpson? Looking at her magazine pictures, sucking their teeth, going, “Oh, look at her in her ‘mom jeans.’” Know what? That is an unnecessarily cheap shot at her and kinda lousy to moms at the same time. Who the hell are they to say that? What gratification does it give them to be mean at someone’s expense?
People made nasty comments like that about President Obama. They made an issue of his jeans when he threw out the first ball at the All-Star game in St. Louis. Why? Who was he bothering? Come on.
The tabloids, celebrity mags, and TV entertainment shows do fashion critiques all the time. But it’s not about fashion, it’s about trashin’. Their specialty is “Celebrity Cellulite!”—running unflattering pictures of stars at the beach and saying who should give up the bikini and go for the one-piece. And this is acceptable? This is a mark of journalism in a civil society, to take ambush pictures of people at the beach? And if the camera was turned around and pointed the other way, what would that look like?”
 
-Whoopi Goldberg

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#Whoopi Goldberg 
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forbrowngirls:

for a long time I struggled with my skin tone, and my figure… I got picked on growing up for being darkskinned and people would call me ‘tipdrill’.. basically saying I was ugly in the face but I had a nice body. I put on a little more weight years later.. the names changed to being called…

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#dark skin  #african american women