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Lady hosts from CBS 'The Talk' show au naturel.

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Girls are hammered to believe in artificial beauty from a very young age. Its kinda sad actually. Then they whine that we wouldnt like them without makeup.

IT WAS ALL YOU LADIES! You fell for the bullshit and went along with it and then act uppity when we tell you we want more natural.
 
Having said that, we know for a fact excessive tobacco and alcohol use WILL mess up your body and that includes looks. Cutting out the poison is always a step in the right direction.

Sure, but "detox diets" and colonic irrigation are nothing but pseudo-scientific nonsense.
 
Why not? Aisha's phonetic pronunciation is EYE-sha, which is close to Asia. What better name for an Asian woman than Asia, or the phonetically similar Aisha? Exhibit A, Asia Carrera. :biggrin: I have known Asian women named Mercedes...Asians go ghetto too! I could have said Sara Gilbert, and I still would have thought he thought she was the Asian one. Not all Asians have Asian names.


Of course not--but far less typically do they have typically "black" names. And you know that assumptions are very legit in such cases.
 
Of course not--but far less typically do they have typically "black" names. And you know that assumptions are very legit in such cases.

I didn't know Aisha was considered a "black" name. In fact, you image search Aisha, and most women with that name are not black. Looks like it might be Middle Eastern or Indian. Its not that common of a name to assume one way or the other.
 
I didn't know Aisha was considered a "black" name. In fact, you image search Aisha, and most women with that name are not black. Looks like it might be Middle Eastern or Indian. Its not that common of a name to assume one way or the other.

I would assume Aisha Tyler is not a ME or Indian name, but I'm making another assumption that Aisha is not a ME/Indian woman who married into the last name Taylor.

we still talking about this? haha. okay I'm out, fuck work.
 
The one on the left actually looks human:

snooki-without-makeup.jpg
 
I didn't know Aisha was considered a "black" name. In fact, you image search Aisha, and most women with that name are not black. Looks like it might be Middle Eastern or Indian. Its not that common of a name to assume one way or the other.

it's a woman from afghanistan whose husband cut her nose off. she is a refugee living in the states with another afghan family. she's gone through a lot of therapy and is going to school. i saw a story on her on cnn several months back.

anyway, this aisha's name is pronounced "ay-sha"... not "ah-ee-sha"
 
it's a woman from afghanistan whose husband cut her nose off. she is a refugee living in the states with another afghan family. she's gone through a lot of therapy and is going to school. i saw a story on her on cnn several months back.

anyway, this aisha's name is pronounced "ay-sha"... not "ah-ee-sha"

I've always heard her name pronounced, including herself, as eye-eee-sha or ah-eee-sha and never ay-sha.
 
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