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Tennis Player Takes Off her Shirt at US OPen of the Day

The USA open is being attacked by the Women’s Tennis Association for being misogynistic patriarchy – as they have always been – hence the inception of the WTA to get women tennis players paid fairly – instead of being used as the fluffers to entertain the audience before the men played….you know with their grunts and panty flashes…all white and high class sluts…. This Tennis player Alize Cornet changed her shirt during a break….because she’s an exhibitionist slut…and she got a Violation…. Alize Cornet didn’t know better, she is from France and topless is how she is used to playing…. She got the violation – because the uptight Umpire didn’t know the rules…which are that women can take their shirt off wherever they damn well please…because they are women.. Point of the story, french people are so slutty. The post Tennis Player Takes Off her Shirt at US OPen of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .

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Be Open To A New Beginning

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Each day brings a new beginning. It’s a fresh start to possibilities for each of us. What we do with the things that cross our path is exclusively up to us. How we handle the bumps in the road is what defines us as people. There will always be bumps in the road. It is inevitable. It comes with living. How many of us are truly open to experience each new day? Every moment is another chance for us to elevate and evolve, an opportunity for us to make choices that reflect what we have learned. Yet why do we linger in old patterns and habits? Many of us know the rules. For example, we all know that if we want to shed some pounds, we have to eat healthily and exercise. But knowing is completely different from doing. We may “know” that a partner stifles our growth, yet because of our fears, we stay in the relationship. I’m not saying that we can’t learn from “negative” experiences—in fact, many of our greatest lessons may come from our perceived “negative” ordeals. To read  how you can become more open visit  Uptown and begin the journey here . Related Stories Words Of Wisdom: Dr. Maya Angelou Inspirational Quotations 4 Ways To Respond When You Want Revenge Exclusive: Isaiah Washington Sets The Record Straight

Be Open To A New Beginning

Nicki Minaj: My Appeal Lies In Showing It’s ‘OK To Be Weird’

The Young Money MC talks to BlackBook about fame, Lady Gaga and ongoing response to MTV doc ‘My Time Now.’ By James Dinh Nicki Minaj Photo: MTV Nicki Minaj is a platinum-selling rapper but she’s still adapting so many aspects of fame. The Young Money MC says she’s learning that she has to censor herself and that not all of her followers are fans. “I have to watch my mouth sometimes,” she tells BlackBook magazine in a new interview. “All of those people who follow me on Twitter ? They aren’t my friends. Some of them are fans, but many of them are people who hate my guts and are just waiting for me to tweet something that they can put on their blogs. It’s easy to see 2 million followers and think, ‘Look at all these people who love me!’ But not all of them love me. Whether I’m smiling or not, I know that people are always waiting for me to slip up.” Last November, MTV premiered Minaj’s documentary , “My Time Now,” and the 26-year-old raptress tells the magazine she was afraid she’d been “too real” and revealed “too much of the actual person behind Nicki Minaj” during filming. “Someone once told me, ‘People love the fa