I don’t monitor it regularly, but when I do, PostSecret inevitably offers at least one confession which gives me chills; on September 30, a few of you shivered, too.
I don’t monitor it regularly, but when I do, PostSecret inevitably offers at least one confession which gives me chills; on September 30, a few of you shivered, too.
Uhh, hairy_d…what does racing bicycles have anything to do Pecola or obsession of blue eyes?
Speaking of Pecola, there was this Indian American model, Anchal Joseph on “America’s Next Top Model.” She wore blue eye contacts when she was first on the show. I kept thinking about Pecola Breedlove, b/c like Pecola, Anchal, a dark-skinned woman of color, thought that she was prettier with blue eyes also. After the judges told her that she was so pretty that she didn’t really need them (in fact they said she was prettier without them), Anchal started crying and took them off and haven’t wore them since. Talk about a “Bluest Eye” flashback.
If only Pecola Breedlove had someone to tell her that she was pretty…
huey… check it out here…
mon frere, here’s an excerpt from Eddie B’s tome.
i hope you can make the linkage – life is a performance sport and therein is all the beautiful emotion that makes it a joy to be human – love, faith, desire, glory – and the embroidery on the saddle or the appearance of the rider has nothing to do with it – and that is The Truth. It does not matter whether the ROTC punks are laughing at the scrawny ass dragging along in a mess of dysentry – it matters that the scrawny ass (moi) crossed the line.
mr. huey…all of anchal’s blog angst has been wrtten about before here… i think it’s a tactic for her to harness sympathy from tyra and the others on the panel… people on that show have played the race, i am going blind, etc..card before..(thanks miss shruti as well since i see your link)..
ahh mr. hairy peas on earth and happy legumes to you all ;)… (miss shruti that one is FOR YOU!)
miss anna: great title.. you always have layers of insight in everything you write about.. much appreciated.
Sahej, you forgot to add, “Be…. excellent to each other…. party on dude..”
Aight, point heard but not taken. 😉
Whoa… bogus.
Ok man
If you want to pretend you’re fighting a revolution in your own head for the next 20 years, be my guest
By the way I was trying to give you advice I thought you could use, and I apologize if I was presumptious or arrogant about it. I may have made a mistake.
I too understand the place this comment stems from. I was born in Brooklyn, NY but I now live in the deep south. My parents are from Trinidad, my grandparents are from India. You look at me and I look Indian, you talk to me and I sound like an ABCD. The love of my life had the balls to tell me that I wasn’t “Indian enough” whatever that meant. I spent the majority of my life not fully fitting in anywhere. I didn’t understand why the “real desi kids” at school didn’t want to play with me. I so envied the box each of you fit into. I think I’ve finally grown up enough that I appreciate the paradox that I am. and people can only make you feel small if you let them. But I have to say I am more wary of “Indian” people than any other ethnicity. No other race has ever been as out and out mean.
dear all indian women who wish to be white, i can understand how you feel that the white race is more beautiful than you.and i am deeply troubled by your dislikening for your heritage.i am white,and my aunt and cousin are indian through my fathers brother.i think indians are the most gorgeous race in existance.i think indian models are far more beautiful than ANY american model.i am deeply,deeply, attracted to indian women.Not once,have i ever seen an “ugly” indian individual (even men).you are all beautiful and dont let anyone else every tell you otherwise.Take pride in who you are,god made you indian for a reason.you’re all beautiful.:]-Amy(NY)
how can you want to be a white oppressor?