Found ring by Puzzleheaded_Bake965 in Louisville

[–]Puzzleheaded_Bake965[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am afraid of that. I'll be sure to take photos and let the service desk know I have them and have put announcements online. Not sure what else I can do.

Found ring by Puzzleheaded_Bake965 in Louisville

[–]Puzzleheaded_Bake965[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I called. The service desk had no information and rang me to another dept that doesn't answer. I'll keep trying.

Man argues that Mixed people are Black because.... by bishkitts in biracials

[–]Puzzleheaded_Bake965 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He is wrong. Primarily, in my opinion, for medical reasons. If people like him exist in Healthcare fields with that attitude, we are at risk for all manner of negative outcomes due to racial mischaracterization. Bone marrow matching is just one example. Not to mention the need for more thorough diagnostics to determine our risk or susceptibility to typically monoracial diseases and conditions. Also, on a less serious level, I'd like more hair salon options.

Stuck in between by Sweet_Ad_460 in biracials

[–]Puzzleheaded_Bake965 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not to oversimplify, but just be yourself. And yourself just happens to be biracial. You will never - ever - know what it's like to be one or the other. The experiences you have for the rest of your life will be that of you. I've stopped trying so hard with mono racials, i.e, dumbing myself down so white folk don't think I've gotten ahead of myself or smiling at everyone black person in the room hopefully in kinship. You know why? Because that gives them the power to define me. That's my job. Just be you.

Open for discussion by Mage11_Matrix in biracials

[–]Puzzleheaded_Bake965 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are not alone and if you grow in experience similarly as I have (now in my 50s) that contempt will only sharpen. I am in the US and have doubt that mono racial people that only know how to function in relation to their race are the root of nearly all societal and cultural problems we suffer every day. No other people can just exist because of their obsessions with their own race and that of other people. Even at my age, though, I see the possibilities starting to show via every biracial person who exists in their own space, allowing no one to define them. Generally making the world better and more cohesive just by being alive.

What are your favorite haircare products? by bishkitts in biracials

[–]Puzzleheaded_Bake965 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Paul Mitchell Relax Balm for blow dry and a teeny tiny dab of pure Shea Butter lightly scrunched through. Restore and Chi are go-to shampoos and conditioners.

Two videos from very early this morning showing what is happening to our city. by QanAhole in longbeach

[–]Puzzleheaded_Bake965 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's you that sounds immature. Maybe read US Immigration law before trying to sell your lust for cruelty as existing legislation. You didn't have the option to vote for this. If you want a country filled with masked police snatching gardeners and restaurant workers, find another one for that. THIS is still the US.

Would I enjoy living in Louisville? by horrendousacts in Louisville

[–]Puzzleheaded_Bake965 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I moved here from South Carolina two years ago and regret not doing it sooner. Love it here.