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Rihanna Talks Taking A Break From Dating In NYT Style Mag [Photos]

Rihanna Covers New York Times Style Magazine Another day, another magazine cover for Rihanna . The pop star opened up to New York Times Style magazine about her rise to fame, making her mother proud, and even touched on being judged as a young Black woman in the business. Rih says that she’s frequently underestimated in business dealings…and while she believes it stems from her race, she says it also has a lot to do with her image: “But I have to bear in mind,” she continued, looking right at the voice recorder, “that those people are judging you because you’re packaged a certain way — they’ve been programmed to think a black man in a hoodie means grab your purse a little tighter. For me, it comes down to smaller issues, scenarios in which people can assume something of me without knowing me, just by my packaging.” And she got more into why she’s not on the dating page these days… “Guys need attention,” she explained. “They need that nourishment, that little stroke of the ego that gets them by every now and then. I’ll give it to my family, I’ll give it to my work — but I will not give it to a man right now.” I said that it took me a long time to find a guy who wasn’t threatened by my power, and Rihanna quietly replied, “I’m still in that time.” Looking at her, I was reminded that thousands of people search “Rihanna’s eyes” every year. And there they were: a pair of dizzying hazel-green starbursts. I took another gulp of wine. “What turns you on?” She thought about it seriously, running her fingers through her golden lion’s mane. “I’m turned on by guys who are cultured. That’ll keep me intrigued. They don’t have to have a single degree, but they should speak other languages or know things about other parts of the world or history or certain artists or musicians. I like to be taught.” Hit the flip for pics from Rih’s New York Times cover shoot… Instagram / NYT Style Mag

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Race Matters: “Black Twitter” Recognized As The Social Networking Site Hires Marketing Guru To Help Advertisers Market Products

They can’t deny the clout we carry around these e-streets Twitter Hires Marketing Vet To Help Advertisers Gain Access To Minorities Via Complex Maybe DJ Quik had it right in 1995 when he rapped: “If it don’t make dollars, it don’t make sense.” That could explain Twitter’s reluctance to acknowledge its most popular community, Black Twitter, until now. Yesterday it was announced that Twitter plans to capitalize on its racially diverse user base. According to a recent report by the Pew Research Center, black, Hispanic, and Asian-American users account for 41 percent of Twitter’s 54 million users. For some, this might seem like a revelation. For others, this is old news. Over the last seven years, as Twitter has become deeply embedded into our daily lives, Black Twitter, too, has grown into a cultural phenomenon of sorts. We first wrote about the social network’s subgroup in 2012, and have since covered the community time and again. From #PaulasBestDishes to #BlackBuzzFeed, Black Twitter has consistently provided an outlet to air grievances (the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman trial), analyze new shows (Scandal, Drake on SNL), and shoot the shit with friends. “Perhaps the most significant contribution of Black Twitter is that it increases visibility of black people online, and in doing so, dismantles the idea that white is standard and everything else is ‘other,’” wrote Soraya Nadia McDonald for the Washington Post. “It’s a radical demand for acceptance by simply existing—or sometimes dominating—in a space and being yourself, without apology or explanation.” That Twitter decided to hire marketing veteran Nuria Santamaria as its multicultural strategist to help better target black, Hispanic and Asian-American users may or may not be the solution to increasing engagement among non-white users. “Maybe Twitter doesn’t know how to talk about Black Twitter,” wondered Nitasha Tiku. They DEFINITELY don’t know how to talk about “Black Twitter” Regardless, Santamaria plans to target Twitter’s Hispanic population first. The Wall Street Journal reports: “Advertisers want to know more about racial and ethnic minorities on Twitter, from basic numbers to the languages in which they tweet … Twitter’s share of Hispanic users roughly parallels the U.S. online population, but it is a fast-growing, increasingly affluent ethnic group. Hispanics are also more easily identified because of their language. Twitter doesn’t ask users about race or ethnicity but categorizes them into ‘interests’ based on their tweets and whom they follow.” How do you feel about Twitter’s new business move? Will you be enraged if you start getting fried chicken, watermelon, and Jordan ads coming down your timeine?

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Ivy League Professor Sues Woman He “Only Went On 3 Dates With” After She Posts Messages About His “Tiny STD Infested Weiner”

Whoa, do you think she could be lying on the D ? According to NY Daily News reports : A scorned Ivy League philosophy editor smeared her ex with a series of online posts calling him a sex-obsessed sicko with a “micro penis” who engages in “animal role play,” according to court documents. Louise Silberling, an editor at Cornell University’s Philosophical Review, retaliated against architect John Wender — with whom she only went on three dates — with a series of scandalous poems and messages she posted online after they broke up, according to a defamation lawsuit filed Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court. Wender, 53, is seeking up to $1.25 million in damages and is “irreparably harmed” after the pair met online in March 2011 — and then about a year later she started slinging the slanderous insults at him. The spurned scholar accuses Wender of taking sick pleasure in “degrading women, violence toward women sexually … bondage, rape play, auto-erotic asphyxia and strangulation,” according to the lawsuit. Silberling, whose LinkedIn page says she’s fluent in four languages, also alleges that Wender engages in “animal role play” — and, in another affront, slams his “tiny STD infested weiner,” the court papers allege. When reached by a reporter, Silberling was shocked she was being sued. “Any allegations against me would be bogus,” she said. Many of her alleged posts are accompanied by pictures of a smiling Wender, along with unidentified people engaging in erotic bondage acts. When reached at his luxury Harlem home, the furious divorced father said Silberling is “insane.” “She went to my high school,” he said. “We only went on three dates. It’s affected my life, it’s affected my kids’ lives. She’s insane.” Yeah she definitely sounds cray cray, but it also makes us wonder what went down on those three dates… Shutterstock

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Arizona Cop Gives Bike to Kid Who Walks Nine Miles to Work

Phoenix, Ariz., police officer Natalie Simonick recently spotted a teenager who was walking down the street in a desolate neighborhood late at night. When she asked him what he was doing, Christian Felix, 18, said he missed the bus, so he was walking the nine miles home from his job at McDonald’s. Simonick, 46, offered him a ride home, and became increasingly impressed. Felix didn’t drink or smoke, and had never been in trouble with the police. She asked why he didn’t ride a bike home, and when he replied that he didn’t own a bike, and had never learned to ride one, she gave him her spare. Simonick also arranged for her employer, the Phoenix Police Department, to give him a bike-riding lesson. Suffice it to say, the teen was grateful. “It’s really something when someone comes off on the street and offers to do a kindness for you,” Felix said. “These days you don’t see anything like that.” Felix’s benefactor told the Phoenix TV station that she’d like to keep helping. “If everybody could help just one person in the world like this,” said Simonick. “I think it would definitely be a better place to live.” And teenagers, with an April 2013 unemployment rate of 24.1 percent, could use that kind of random help even more than the population at large. Hopefully, stories this one, and that of Jhaqueil Reagan, become more common. In the case of Reagan, also 18, he was hiking the 10 miles through an ice storm just to interview for a minimum wage job at an Indiana thrift store. He stopped to ask a man for directions, and confessed that he couldn’t afford the bus; his mother had died and he’d been taking care of his siblings. The stranger, as it turned out, happened to be the owner of a local restaurant and offered Reagan a job at twice whatever the store would pay.

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Klingon Comes to Bing Translator

Bing has finally one-upped Google in the nerd-cred department. In honor of this week’s premiere of  Star Trek Into Darkness , Bing Translator has added the Trek language Klingon, or as I’ll be referring to it: Bingon. Starting today, you can visit the Bing Translator to convert a phrase from any of the languages available into Klingon. The language is also available on the Windows Phone app (so the guy who has that can use it there). The Klingon language has been a huge part of  Star Trek culture since 1979, when the first words were uttered in the invented language in  Star Trek: The Motion Picture . Estimates range from 50,000 to 100,000 speakers of Klingon, with dictionaries and translators widely available. What phrases will you translate into Klingon? 

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Google Voice Actions Gets 5 New Countries and Languages Across Europe

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Google Voice Actions hasn’t always been the most friendly to non-US languages, dialect and accent. Hell, even some US accents are hard for the software to pick up. Fortunately, we all know Google isn’t ever just sitting around and doing nothing. They’ve added five new European languages to Voice Actions including UK English, German, French, Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 16/09/2011 11:08 Number of articles : 2

Google Voice Actions Gets 5 New Countries and Languages Across Europe

Porn Babe Sasha Grey to be "Space Bound" in Eminem Video

After appearing alongside R&B (that’s “rack & butt”) superstar Rihanna in his last video, tow-headed rapper Eminem is kicking the sexiness factor up a notch with his latest music video for “Space Bound,” the fourth single from his Recovery album. He’ll be starring alongside retired porn star Sasha Grey and acting out the narrative contained in the song’s lyrics. This isn’t Sasha’s first time with mainstream acting, the 23-year-old beauty, whose performance in Anal Cavity Search 6 won her the AVN Award for Best Anal Sex Scene last year, made her big breakthrough in 2009 as the star of Steven Soderbergh ‘s acclaimed film The Girlfriend Experience . She has also recently had a recurring naked role as a fictionalized version of herself on the HBO comedy Entourage . It makes sense that she would team up with Eminem, seeing as how she likes to make things melt in her mouth.

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Eva Amurri to Play Doctor on CBS

What can you say about Eva Amurri ? She’s the daughter of busty babe Susan Sarandon , who talked Eva into making her nude debut on an October 2009 episode of the Showtime series Californication . She’s a graduate of Brown University and speaks four languages. She and her huge knockers are engaged to some lucky bozo named Kyle Martino . And now she’s set to star alongside Christine Lahti in the pilot episode of the CBS drama The Doctor. Lahti, who won a Golden Globe for playing a doctor on the medical drama Chicago Hope , plays an MD who reconnects with her adult children when she joins the family medical practice. Mr. Skin can see one plot hole already—Lahti doesn’t have the sweater-sacks to have spawned a daughter with dairy bombs like that. But if Christine’s the doctor, does that make Eva the nurse? The wet nurse?

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ABC’s Walters Disputes Charges of Racism Against Ground Zero Mosque & Illegal Immigration Opponents

Catching up on an item from the Thursday, September 9, The View on ABC, Barbara Walters was at odds with her co-hosts over the issue of whether racism was the primary motivation of the Arizona illegal immigration law as well as opposition to the Ground Zero mosque. Whoopi Goldberg raised the question of whether “there may be an undercurrent of racism in the USA that’s building up,” leading co-host Sherri Shepherd to assert that “you certainly hear racism a lot more, I think, than you ever heard it.” Walters soon jumped in to voice dissent: I think that we’re kind of mixing things up. When you say there’s more racism now, oh, there’s so much less racism than 20 years ago or 50 years ago. … There is racism in this country. That’s not new. There is racism against the President. That’s not new. But I disagree with putting the mosque and the Arizona laws. I think the Arizona laws have to do with losing jobs and people coming across the border to get those jobs. After Goldberg responded, “Then why don’t they say that?” Walters continued: Please let me just finish. It is what they say. It is what they say. And the drug wars right across the border. If you had Canadians – and this doesn’t happen – and they were all coming and taking jobs and there were drug wars- She soon added, “I don’t think it’s because they are Mexican or because they’re brown. … And I don’t think the mosque is because Muslims have a darker skin. That’s fear of terrorism. I don’t think we can mix everything up and say it’s all racism.” Walters and Goldberg soon resumed their back-and-forth: WALTERS: But we’ve also had things about learning another language in school and whether languages should be taught in Spanish. What I’m saying is, of course there is racism, but I don’t think you can take everything that’s happening in this country and say, well- GOLDBERG: If you are targeting, if you are talking about Mexicans coming and taking your jobs, say that. Don’t say “illegal immigrants” when that’s not what you mean because people come from Canada and people come from England and people come from Africa, all over, and their- WALTERS: But they’re not coming en masse. GOLDBERG: -visas go away, but you know what. If you are going after illegal immigrants, then you have to go after all illegal immigrants, not just the brown ones. A bit later, they added: WALTERS: All I’m saying is that, we’re agreeing that there is racism. But I’m just saying that there are other things. The mosque has to do with terrorism. It’s not just the, I know, we disagree. It’s not just the color. I don’t think that you can just do a blanket. GOLDBERG: I think it feels that way. It feels that way, and that’s the question I’m posing. It feels that way. Below is a transcript of the relevant portion of the Thursday, September 9, The View on ABC: WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Do you guys think there may be an undercurrent of racism in the USA that’s building up? Because, now, particularly against brown people? Because we have the Arizona immigration law, the Ground Zero mosque controversy, burn-the-Koran day and the hammering that folks seem to be taking. I can’t think of the woman’s name and it’s probably better, but she was screaming the “N” word all over her Web site. SEVERAL PANEL MEMBERS SAY: Dr. Laura Schlessinger. GOLDBERG: Yeah, so does it feel to you that there’s a little tension or am I just being kooky? SHERRI SHEPHERD: You know, I don’t know if it’s that because we now have an African-American President, all of this stuff that has always been simmering underneath the surface, has bubbled up. Because you certainly hear racism a lot more, I think, than you ever heard it. And so, it just seems like it’s now bubbling up, and, I don’t know, it seems like there’s just something going on- JOY BEHAR: Well, it’s disguised, isn’t it? I mean, as far as President Obama is concerned, some people still say he’s a Muslim, that they don’t believe he’s really American. SHEPHERD: They want to see his birth certificate. BEHAR: Those are kind of like code words for, you know, we don’t trust the other. He’s the other. ELISABETH HASSELBECK: Well, there are fringe groups like that regardless of who’s President. But especially now, it does seem ironic because we have our first black President, yet all this stuff is coming up. And so you have to wonder why, especially since Obama did receive a large portion of what they call the white vote, you know, so it seems disheartening that this is happening. And it does seem like, you know, the word “tolerance” gets spread around, you know, you can be tolerant, but- BEHAR: He got a large portion of the white vote. But this is a small group of people that are pushing this type of agenda that is not American. HASSELBECK: It’s no secret that (INAUDIBLE) have prejudice and it’s disgusting and it’s ugly and it’s there. And it’s been and for some reason now it’s maybe just being uncovered again. BARBARA WALTERS: (INAUDIBLE) I just say something? Okay, because I think that we’re kind of mixing things up. When you say there’s more racism now, oh, there’s so much less racism than 20 years ago or 50 years ago. SHEPHERD: I think maybe overt. Yeah, I think it was a lot of overt, I don’t know, you and I disagree on that. WALTERS: Could I say something? There is racism in this country. That’s not new. There is racism against the President. That’s not new. But I disagree with putting the mosque and the Arizona laws. I think the Arizona laws have to do with losing jobs and people coming across the border to get those jobs. GOLDBERG: Then why don’t they say that? SHEPHERD: Barbara, when you- WALTERS: Please let me just finish. It is what they say. It is what they say. And the drug wars right across the border. If you had Canadians – and this doesn’t happen – and they were all coming and taking jobs and there were drug wars- GOLDBERG: What jobs are they taking? WALTERS: -you would find very much- They are taking, if you look, the reason (INAUDIBLE) HASSELBECK: The jobs that, frankly, no one wants. WALTERS: That’s right, but I don’t think it’s because they are Mexican or because they’re brown. I know you differ- (GOLDBERG SAYS SOMETHING INAUDIBLE) WALTERS: But let me just finish. GOLDBERG: Sorry, Barbara. Sorry. WALTERS: And I don’t think the mosque is because Muslims have a darker skin. That’s fear of terrorism. I don’t think we can mix everything up and say it’s all racism. SHEPHERD: When Jan Brewer signed into law, you know, a law that prohibits the children in school from having their ethnic studies, African-American studies, Mexican-American studies, and you’re prohibiting people from learning about their country and it’s targeting minorities, it certainly seems like it’s not because somebody is taking their jobs. WALTERS: But we’ve also had things about learning another language in school and whether languages should be taught in Spanish. What I’m saying is, of course there is racism, but I don’t think you can take everything that’s happening in this country and say, well- GOLDBERG: If you are targeting, if you are talking about Mexicans coming and taking your jobs, say that. Don’t say “illegal immigrants” when that’s not what you mean because people come from Canada and people come from England and people come from Africa, all over, and their- WALTERS: But they’re not coming en masse. GOLDBERG: -visas go away, but you know what. If you are going after illegal immigrants, then you have to go after all illegal immigrants, not just the brown ones. (AUDIENCE APPLAUSE) HASSELBECK: I agree with that. I absolutely think that it’s powerful, and I think, you know, we can’t spend millions and millions of dollars protecting borders in other nations if we cannot even control our own, and I do think that- GOLDBERG: I totally get you. I get you what you’re saying. WALTERS: All I’m saying is that, we’re agreeing that there is racism. But I’m just saying that there are other things. The mosque has to do with terrorism. It’s not just the, I know, we disagree. It’s not just the color. I don’t think that you can just do a blanket. GOLDBERG: I think it feels that way. It feels that way, and that’s the question I’m posing. It feels that way. HASSELBECK: I’d be asking that question if I were brown or black. I mean, I can totally understand how there is that sentiment. I can totally understand how there is that worry, and I think it’s legitimate. BEHAR: Do you lump the mosque in with Mexico? GOLDBERG: I do. Because, you know, I feel very strongly that you cannot take an entire religion and make it responsible for the kooky people because you can’t, because you have, you know, we don’t want to do that with the Catholic religion. We don’t want to take that religion and say, well, everybody is this, or the Christians or anybody else. BEHAR: If the attack on 9/11 was done by Christians, would they not allow a church? GOLDBERG: Well, that is a good question. That’s a very good question. BEHAR: (INAUDIBLE) but it’s a valid question to ask because, if the answer is yes, then you have a point. HASSELBECK: The Catholic Church right now could never afford that property, so that would answer that question.

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Lee Hyun Ji profile filmography

Profile for Lee Hyun Ji * Name: 이현지 / Lee Hyun Ji (Yi Hyeon Ji) * Real name: Lee Hyun Kyung (Yi Hyeon Gyeong) * Profession: Singer and actress * Birthdate: 1987-Jan-19 * Birthplace: South Korea * Height: 161cm * Weight: 40kg * Star sign: Capricorn * Blood type: B TV Shows * Kokkiri (MBC, 2008) Movies * Attack The Gas Station 2 * Syndrome Triva * Education: Sehwa Girls#39; High School, Kyonggi University * Languages: Korean and Japanese * Religion: Christianity * Kpop group: Part of Kore

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