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New Post has been published on http://bonafidepanda.com/food-crazes-2013/Food Crazes of 2013Just like any years that have passed, 2013 has it’s share of new and popular culture trends. It could be of any subject – from politicians smoking crack to
jazzpunk64: Social media interns and executives are literally paid to identify trends in online culture and exploit them to get you to reblog/retweet/or otherwise spread their brand name. This whole recent outbreak of brands becoming “woke” or pro-LGBT
cinnimani: mr-reblogbutton: why did we ever stop the flower crown edit trend? it was so pure? why does cringe-culture ruin everything fun? there is literally nothing bad about putting flower crowns on photos of people, they’re just flowers because
I GOTCHA BACK PRVSLY: ya best to watch your front.
pure: pure:It’s weird being on this site as long as I have and being right in the epicenter of what would become popular social trends in online left-y/liberal spaces. Like I saw the origins of “cancel culture” right before my very eyes. I know
blvckgeezus: powerpuffkitty: callhimswayne: cxptxin-potxssium: heroineheroine: micdotcom: Cosmo’s “hair tattoos” trend sparks Twitter backlash In another case of a brand attempting to call a long-standing black cultural phenomenon a “trend,”
fedupblackwoman:Current cultural beauty standards are influenced by black women (the big booty trend, the love my curls campaign), but black women still aren’t represented in any of it, or given credit for it. Let that sink in.
fedupblackwoman:Current cultural beauty standards are influenced by black women (the big booty trend, the love my curls campaign, big lips trend), but black women still aren’t represented in any of it, or given credit for it. Let that sink in.
micdotcom: Cosmo’s “hair tattoos” trend sparks Twitter backlash In another case of a brand attempting to call a long-standing black cultural phenomenon a “trend,” Cosmopolitan tweeted that “hair tattoos” are what’s next for hair enthusiasts. Black
heroineheroine: micdotcom: Cosmo’s “hair tattoos” trend sparks Twitter backlash In another case of a brand attempting to call a long-standing black cultural phenomenon a “trend,” Cosmopolitan tweeted that “hair tattoos” are what’s next
fedupblackwoman: Current cultural beauty standards are influenced by black women (the big booty trend, the love my curls campaign), but black women still aren’t represented in any of it, or given credit for it. Let that sink in.
theplussideoffashion: heroineheroine: micdotcom: Cosmo’s “hair tattoos” trend sparks Twitter backlash In another case of a brand attempting to call a long-standing black cultural phenomenon a “trend,” Cosmopolitan tweeted that “hair tattoos”
gaywrites:As a parent, I see the first few years of a child’s life as a time to grow into the fundamentals of who they are. This can include gender identity. Our culture has a powerful trend toward the boy-girl gender binary and conformity comes into
fedupblackwoman: soylamierda:fedupblackwoman:Current cultural beauty standards are influenced by black women (the big booty trend, the love my curls campaign), but black women still aren’t represented in any of it, or given credit for it. Let that
mr-reblogbutton: why did we ever stop the flower crown edit trend? it was so pure? why does cringe-culture ruin everything fun? there is literally nothing bad about putting flower crowns on photos of people, they’re just flowers
calitrophywife: imnotoneofyourlittlefriendss: snorlaxatives: youtubers trying food/candy from other cultures and overdramatically spitting it out as if it’s the worst thing they’ve ever eaten is the most annoying youtube trend of the year and really
micdotcom: There’s a perfect new term for when white people “discover” cultural trends: Columbusing These are some of the many things we have white people to thank for. Well, kind of. While technically they didn’t “discover” them in the
d-v-n-c-3revolutionary: heroineheroine: micdotcom: Cosmo’s “hair tattoos” trend sparks Twitter backlash In another case of a brand attempting to call a long-standing black cultural phenomenon a “trend,” Cosmopolitan tweeted that “hair tattoos”
brostridersleftball: maddie-crawfish: gothic-culture: yawncaster: guys lets go against dumb fashion trends and instead wear victorian dresses These dresses are enchanting! I WANT ALL OF THESE http://www.sololita.com/A majority of these dresses
you think you’re cool for spelling thick as thicc but what if i told you that practice of replacing words that end in ck with cc is rooted in gang culture, specifically the crips? this was a trend started LONG ago by members of the crips and y'all
feral-pup: jag2u727: feral-pup: Wet and hairy All good subs and slaves know that the whole shaving global trend started in our culture *BDSM and spread to porn then mainstream. (That’s why Feminists hate the practice so much instead of embracing
heyyyimgayyy:cringe culture is dead, cancelled, the hot new trend is being supportive of your friends’ interests even if you personally don’t really care
katelyndanger:seancosy:molothoo:shutyourmoustache:White supremacy and colonization really forced that male/female binary forced onto so many communities, lands, and cultures, huh?I’m noticing that trend ☝🏾…a lot of cultures historically
sapphrikah: ebonybyg: “The whole trend of white girls appropriating black culture was so corny—it was more corny than it was offensive. Trust me, I’m not offended: All the things I’m trying to run away from in my black American experience
fedupblackwoman: Current cultural beauty standards are influenced by black women (the big booty trend, the love my curls campaign, big lips trend), but black women still aren’t represented in any of it, or given credit for it. Let that sink in.
mxcleod: cultural-maoism: penicillium-pusher: Hillary Clinton keeps trying so hard to appeal to college-aged voters by getting on “our level,” but her idea of that is just using social media and trying to get in on inside jokes and trends. Bernie
brinajay-27: micdotcom: Cosmo’s “hair tattoos” trend sparks Twitter backlash In another case of a brand attempting to call a long-standing black cultural phenomenon a “trend,” Cosmopolitan tweeted that “hair tattoos” are what’s next