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Blac Chyna SHADES Kylie Jenner With Lip Kit Parody Video: WATCH!

You might be thinking now that Blac Chyna is engaged to Rob Kardashian , she might try and extend an olive branch to his sister Kylie Jenner, with whom she's been feuding with for eons. But what fun would that be? Today, the future Mrs. Kardashian re-grammed a video that parodied Kylie and her lip kit enterprise, which in all honesty we're all kind of sick of hearing about. In the video, a young girl mimicking Kylie promotes a new color in the lip kit line, which we presume is called Cheeto Sunrise. The fake Kylie proceeds to rub a Cheeto on the back of her hand before smearing the snack, replete with a copious layer of orange chemical dust, all over her lips. “Hey guys, the new shade of my lip kit just came out,” she says. “It's super cute, I think you guys are really gonna love it.” Nice way to shade your future sister-in-law, Chyna. In the caption, Blac tagged her own business, Lashed by Blac Chyna, which promotes eyelash extensions and other beauty services. So when you're done preparing your pout with a cheese puff, head on over to Chyna's joint and get thick, out-to-there lashes! Gorge. So far, neither Kylie nor any of her famous siblings have responded to their brother's engagement news, although Kris Jenner snapped at a paparazzo who asked about it. Perhaps this is Blac's way of expressing her resentment toward the family's silent diss.    

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Don’t Let Hatred Live In Your Heart [Midday Motivation]

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Resentment is like taking poison and waiting for the other person to die. ~Malachy McCourt Holding a grudge hurts you more than the person you’re…

Don’t Let Hatred Live In Your Heart [Midday Motivation]

Midday Motivation | Resentment Causes You More Pain Than The Person Who Hurt You

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“Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die.” – Unknown What’s done is done and being resentful will not change…

Midday Motivation | Resentment Causes You More Pain Than The Person Who Hurt You

Megan Fox Had a Baby of the Day

MEGAN FOX had her baby with David from 90210….. I forgot that Megan Fox was pregnant….mainly because I forgot about Megan Fox….she doesn’t matter….she barely exists….she was overhyped for a minute…and thanks to an overbearing jealous boyfriend who convinced her he was the only man who would ever love her….and her weak groupie ways….coupled with her bad attitude….and non nude acting roles…even though all we ever wanted from her plastic surgery produced face is fucking nudity…. Her baby – Noah Shannon Green – spawn of David from 90210 who I like to think ruined everything there is about Megan Fox….was born September 27 and I predict will be hated by her remaining fans who have trouble getting over pussy in movies they never met but liked looking at…for turning his mother into a loose vagina, shitty body, pig trying to bounceback from the hell she created for herself… But I am an optimist, eager for her post-partem depression, her resentment for her husband, and her comeback tour that this time will involve being naked, because as women get older….they gynecologist is less a thing about being shy…and more a thing about getting a cheap thrill…just hoping someone other than their husband gets wrist deep…. All this to say, who cares about Megan Fox, the garbage her uterus shat out, or her comeback…she doesn’t matter. She’s old news. She’s officially fallen off. Let this be our goodbye….GOODBYE. Here’s a bunch of pics of her….to celebrate what was….I’m ready to move on…

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Midday Motivation | How To Respond To Hate

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“When you fight fire with fire you end up with ashes” ~ Anon When a person attempts to hurt you, their satisfaction comes in knowing they have succeeded. Holding on to resentment is like allowing someone else’s evil to live in your heart. Keep a smile on your face through the hate and you win!

Midday Motivation | How To Respond To Hate

Byron Katie – Resentment and Jealousy

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Maria More’s Midday Motivation | Forgive Your Enemies

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Resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other person to die – Anon If you refuse to forgive your enemies, you allow their evil to live in your heart. Forgiveness breaks down the blocks of bitterness and allows you to move on. When you hold on to resentment, the one who suffers most is you…

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As GM Plans IPO, AP Finally Makes Prominent Reference to Drivers’ ‘Resentment’ of Bailout

In what I believe is the first direct acknowledgment by the wire service of what so many have known for so long, the Associated Press’s Tom Krisher wrote the following in an August 5 story about plans for an initial public offering by government-controlled General Motors (bolds are mine throughout this post): Ever since the Obama administration gave the automaker a $50 billion dollar survival loan last year, many drivers have scorned the company and bought cars from rivals. Even though GM has cut costs, changed leadership, and reported its first quarterly profit since 2007, the resentment will linger as long as taxpayers have a 61 percent stake in the company. Actually, the “resentment” goes back to December 2008, when the Bush administration bowed to pressure to use Troubled Asset Relief Program funds to “temporarily” loan a combined $13.4 billion to GM and Chrysler. Also, the total bailout dollars involved are at least $63 billion when GMAC is included, as it should be. If you have relied exclusively on AP reports and its news feeds to subscribing publications since then, Krisher’s assertion that “drivers have scorned the company” would more than likely be the first time you have seen an AP reporter record that observation. Any AP reporter covering the company almost any time in the intervening 20 months could have observed the existence of the scorn and resentment. But if this factor has ever been directly cited by an AP reporter covering the car industry until now, I haven’t seen it. In January 2009, the first month after those “loan” funds were disbursed, year-over-year sales at GM fell 49% . In previous months, the struggling automaker’s year-over-year declines had been in the 30% range. In just one month, the company’s sales decline in the recessionary economy went from roughly matching those seen at archrivals Ford and Toyota to about what cratering Chrysler was experiencing. GM’s sales plunge of 42% during last year’s first five months was far worse than Ford’s or Toyota’s, though not quite as bad as Chrysler’s. During 2009, I only recall two instances where AP got into the neighborhood of explaining what was really going on. The first was in  a May 1, 2009 story in the wake of April’s sales releases: Detroit’s Big Three is becoming Ford and the other two. While its rivals stay afloat with billions in government aid, Ford grabbed a bigger slice of the American car market in April with record sales of its fuel-efficient Fusion. … Most of those gains (at Ford) came at the expense of General Motors and Chrysler, which unlike Ford are dependent on federal help. Later in the report, the AP’s Kimberly S. Johnson and Dan Strumpf quoted an analyst who tied Ford’s success to Chrysler being in bankruptcy court and GM’s near-certain arrival there. Clearly those concerns were relevant, but the unmentioned scorn and resentment were already quite visible. An early June 2009 Rasmussen poll confirmed it : “The government bailout and takeover of General Motors remains very unpopular among the public. Just 26% of Americans believe the bailout was a good idea, and nearly as many support a boycott of GM products.” The other instance of near recognition came in the eighth paragraph of an early November 2009 report (covered at NewsBusters ; at Bizzyblog ) about October’s sales results. In that item, Krisher and Dee-Ann Durbin wrote: Ford Motor Co.’s sales rose 3 percent and it gained U.S. market share for the 12th time in 13 months as its critically acclaimed vehicles continue to grab buyers from rivals. Ford has benefited from consumer goodwill because it didn’t take government bailout money or go into bankruptcy protection, as General Motors and Chrysler did. That’s fine, but it’s one thing to note that customers like the company that wasn’t bailed out. It’s quite another to assert that many resentful customers and potential customers abandoned GM and Chrysler because they were bailed out. Also, Ford wasn’t necessarily the only beneficiary of anti-GM and anti-Chrysler sentiment. So why now? Why did the AP have to wait for GM Chairman Whitacre to say what he said before acknowledging what all of us already knew? Has the wire service seen protecting the company as part of its mission until now? If so, why? Finally, Krisher cannot prove his claim in the opening excerpt that “the resentment will linger as long as taxpayers have a 61 percent stake in the company.” It’s very likely — I would suggest virtually certain — that the resentment will linger until the government sells its entire stake in the company. It’s also not unreasonable to believe that for some, especially those who remember how the government and the company “ripped off” unsecured bondholders during bankruptcy proceedings, the resentment will last a long, long time even if the government fully divests. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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