I'm 30. South African. Proud Johannesburger. English teacher. Flaming homosexual. Feminist.
I'm a ferocious, world-beating, major ass-kicking supernova.
I'm a self-serving, hedonistic, future-discounting utilitarian.
I'm an obnoxious, attention-seeking, self-important bimbo.
I can easily finish a pack of cigarettes in a single day.
I'm disturbingly unemotional and unsympathetic.
I'm Christina Aguilera's biggest fan and critic.
I'm fearless, flawless, fabulous and focused.
I'm given to gratuitous use of profanity.
I'm a fan of Machiavellian philosophy.
I have a beard and I wear mascara.
I'm always staring at beautiful men.
Especially Black men with big hair.
I've the propensity to be a ho.
I'm a Blair Waldorf wannabe.
I'm inspired by androgyny.
I love languages.
Beyoncé is God.
I love fashion.
I'm doing me.
Oh... and the name's Kabelo.
KB for short.
This hike was short, two days, but so nice. It was kind of a whim that I followed up on as there was time before my 9 day hike began to Khan Tengri. Stayed two nights in a yurt, ate a lot of bread and jam, and drank black tea.
honestly christianity really hit the jackpot with "jesus christ" rolling off the tongue as an expletive so well. the number one problem with fantasy settings is that whatever names you come up with to take in vain will never hit as well as "jesus christ"
"How might my opinion of a situation change if the genders of the people involved were reversed or otherwise different?" should be a basic bias-checking exercise that people automatically do when they form an opinion about something.
Sometimes the answer will be "I would not react differently," or "I would react differently, but for reasons that I think are legitimate, and here's what they are." But we should still ask ourselves that question as a matter of habit.