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      Where did you get that from?
      Well, yeah there is a lot I like about socialism. Would you attribute their economic distress to what socialism they have in their economic policy? It's something I think about a lot because I love the idea of economic equality. I'm still evaluating the best way to cure class division. What do you think?

    3. Jaylene Joy Beligan.

      I actually had to take a minute to digest this and actually contemplate whether an individual who claims to be able to identify "sexism" could be so obtuse. Then, I had an existentialist moment when I asked myself if the world is actually like this, subsequently answering myself with "yes, jaylene. The world fucking sucks." Usually, my accusatory, high-horse critics have some sense of social-awareness, but this was so goddamned far-fetched that I think i may have to address every nook, cranny, and nuance of your narrow-minded sentiments
      First off, there is no "reverse sexism", as your assertions implicate. Women, as a demographic, have been historically suppressed for THOUSANDS of years, thus holding zero structural or social privilege that would even allow them to perpetrate sexism. Sexism cannot oppress men because males hold social power and privilege [residue from the Victorian Era and previous times] that women do not. When women segregate themselves from men [in other public sectors than schooling institutions] it is a coping mechanism to the misogyny we face on a daily basis. Many women's colleges are key for the feminist movement and do not segregate because they're "sexist". Feminism is a gender neutral movement. In fact, I will not date a cis* male who does not claim that he isn't a feminist/ally. That being said, I would love for more men to be involved in the movement, as sexism and gender dichotomy has inevitably caused ALL genders to suffer. The segregation in women's colleges does not imply a distaste for all men, it seeks to empower a historically oppressed demographic. Women should empower themselves and be responsible for the bulk of social change that occurs as a byproduct of the movement, as they we are the individuals who are heavily impacted by this change. Many feminists feel as though men bear a sense of entitlement over social movements and societal amelioration and often compare it to the "white savior [racist] mentality" that our media has implanted. The goal is not to praise men who have uplifted "helpless" women, the goal is for us to raise ourselves past the status-quo. We can think for ourselves, we can act for ourselves, and we can better our own lives. If the day came when the all-powerful and socially privileged women's colleges somehow succeeded in institutionally/systematically oppressing men [yeah right], it would be sexism. Allowing men to ameliorate our lives would allow them to hold their position of power and allow society to continue to characterize the female demographic as weak and incapable. We want a testament of our dismantlement of our systematic oppression-- I want that in a women's college. There is nothing more that I would want in my young life than to empower intelligent, capable young women. It's a fucking dream of mine and I couldn't give two shits about your refusal to accept male privilege.

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      I don't think I've used any of their products. I believe my mom likes their brushes though.

    10. Jaylene Joy Beligan.

      I don't have any drugstore brands in my purse right now. :(
      I know that Revlon foundations are good, I also know of a good gel eyeliner that is sold at drugstores, but I forget the brand. I used to use Colossal Volume Express a lot when I was younger. The Maybeline liners and mascaras are usually good. I can't think of anything else. /:

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      It's logically fallacious to say that anyone in the contemporary world has not witnessed or experienced conflicts because of their parent's economic status. They certainly do not endure the hardships of growing up in an economically disadvantaged household, but that does not separate them from problems that anyone of any economic background can encounter such as rape, sexism, racism, incest, abuse, etc.

    14. Jaylene Joy Beligan.

      I don't like these sort of hypotheticals haha.
      I would have to say that I'd like a leader with policies that promote social justice and welfare. I think that we cannot advance while still turning a blind eye to sexism, racism, classicism, and the poor.

    15. Jaylene Joy Beligan.

      I've never done drugs! Haha.
      I was talking about my sophomore year, I suppose. I would do a lot of things that I shouldn't have and I ended up getting in deep shit as a result. I had a careless lifestyle, which was both fun and very detrimental. I'm nostalgic to this time period because it gave me so many great memories and it was a period when I felt confident and enjoyed the company of many people. I'm glad that I'm out of that phase because I'm able to pull much better grades now, but I'm completely anti-social.

    16. Jaylene Joy Beligan.

      I have a few.
      Filipino, Chinese, English, German, Native American, Dutch, Mexican, and Armenian.

    17. Jaylene Joy Beligan.

      I don't know of any! Start wearing sunscreen and ask someone at the Clinique counter.

      If you are unable to get rid of them, who cares? Love your flaws.

    18. Jaylene Joy Beligan.

      I don't have any tattoos.

      I gave myself a sharpie "tattoo" during the summer, but that's all. :P

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God sent me to piss the world off.