badtvblog:

Beyonce Documentary captioned exactly how it happened not changed at all

(Source: youtube.com)

thetallblacknerd:

lunarianpyrate:

most-awkward-moments:

This is beyond awesome. 

um…i kinda love timon

Wouldn’t simba be black though?
thetallblacknerd:

lunarianpyrate:

most-awkward-moments:

This is beyond awesome. 

um…i kinda love timon

Wouldn’t simba be black though?

thetallblacknerd:

lunarianpyrate:

most-awkward-moments:

This is beyond awesome. 

um…i kinda love timon

Wouldn’t simba be black though?

(Source: vanthu)

kaorijoy:

rickrossmoonwalking:

<3_____<3

She reminds me of a friend.

Lol the coffee episode.

(Source: nerdsandgamersftw)

(Source: jamiekaj)

niggaimdeadass:

dirudo:

me

SHE IS THE WOOOOOOOOORST

(Source: kasiastress)

  • November 15, 2012 | Filed under: BizTechNews | Posted by: bowatkin If you don’t believe that racism in the job market is real, then please read this article by Yolanda Spivey. Spivey, who was seeking work in the insurance industry, found that she wasn’t getting any job offers. But as an experiment, she changed her name to Bianca White, to see if employers would respond differently. You’ll be shocked and amazed by her phenomenal story.
  • Yolanda Spivey Writes:
  • First, I created an email account and resume for Bianca. I kept the same employment history and educational background on her resume that was listed on my own. But I removed my home phone number, kept my listed cell phone number, and changed my cell phone greeting to say, “You have reached Bianca White. Please leave a message.” Then I created an online Monster.com account, listed Bianca as a White woman on the diversity questionnaire, and activated the account.
  • That very same day, I received a phone call. The next day, my phone line and Bianca’s email address, were packed with potential employers calling for an interview. I was stunned. More shocking was that some employers, mostly Caucasian-sounding women, were calling Bianca more than once, desperate to get an interview with her. All along, my real Monster.com account was open and active; but, despite having the same background as Bianca, I received no phone calls.