My scientific theory of Rashida Jones
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Thetruthisinhere — 12 years ago(May 17, 2013 10:25 PM)
Hello
I feel empathy for you. Just because it most be painful and hard deep down to actually believe that it is not possible,what I spoke of. You obviously have full right to believe so, and many people in this world right now would obviously confirm that pessimism you have.
All I want to say here is that I spoke,regarding the soul awareness expansion and unity consciousness etc, that this is what I have come to realize through my own struggles to develop and open up a connection to my own soul essence,to source consciousness beyond it even,for all are aspects of a larger whole,if you will. But this is my personal experience, inner knowing,lifting of the veil of forgetfulness step by step when realization and clarity regarding certain things and reality started to be opened up to me while still alive.
But I also realize that if someone did not,before birth,as spirit, make a soul plan or set out to find out certain things in the upcoming incarnation,or did not make such plans,for such life lessons, to begin with.where most have a soul plan at this time to have life lessons that have to do with the physical,materialistic focus to them, not so much about remembering their true essence. And that is fine and needed,because it occurs in steps,and there is no rush, a soul has many incarnations to reach a tipping point of clarity and finally ascend into the next level of consciousness alltogether. Nobody goes from being born to running right away, it takes a process of growing and learning,practicing, falling and stumbling even before one learns to walk.
So yes,we all stumble,some more than others,but no life is the same,different life lessons,different soul plans,different obstacles and challenges, not just external,but internal too, psychological,emotional,mental etc. Some carry karmic ties from other lives their soul has had,or create new karma in this life,or struggle to release it etc. So I dare not judge anyone for anything anymore,I can't afford it knowing what I know personally. What makes me peaceful though, is that I know that all will evolve further,even if it takes many lives. I don't expect everyone to be saints or have a questioning mind even,for we are here to learn and expand to begin with,and all experiences help with that. I am human,I too get frustrated often,but this inner knowing also gives me a higher perspective on it all,I can see that all will be well,more than well.All will return to source ultimately,as we all are unique aspects of it to begin with.
Just have faith and hope,that in the long run,all will evolve. It starts from each person,to make a whole. If each would just work on themselves,to move towards unity consciousness,then we would be able to also inspire others along the way ,and in due time,once upon a time, evolution will play itself out naturally,for each soul.
Bless you,and thank you for finding my post beautiful,that is a beautiful thnig to say,I'm touched and appreciative. If nothing else,just have trust that all is as it should be. All will be alright in the end,so if it is not alright..it is not yet the end.
And I mean that on a collective level,in the best sense possible. All will turn out great,you will be witness to it yourself,in due time. 
Take care,and see you in the funny papers
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deedsharpe — 14 years ago(March 22, 2012 05:19 PM)
How delightful your fantasy has obliterated anyone on earth with AFRICAN features as fundamentally worthy of life. How astute of you, jackass.
I don't know who you thing you are, but before the night is thruI wanna do bad things with you! -
mmw_rocket — 13 years ago(February 04, 2013 03:01 PM)
Rain Pryor pretty much blows your theory. And Jon Gosselin is one of the ugliest men I have ever seen. There is no reason for mixed people to be anymore fetishized than anyone else. There are good looking and ugly looking folks everywhere. Rashida's parents are very good looking people which has more to do with looking good than simply being "mixed".
Rashida is very pretty but I think her sister Kidada is more beautiful. -
Bill-16 — 12 years ago(August 31, 2013 08:46 PM)
Someday in the future people will no longer be obsessed with race, I sure hope. It is always the so called 'tolerant' people who have the real hangups about what group or victim status someone is a member of. When the Aliens land, it ain't gonna matter.
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Ithilfaen — 12 years ago(September 18, 2013 12:08 PM)
Someday in the future people will no longer be obsessed with race, I sure hope. It is always the so called 'tolerant' people who have the real hangups about what group or victim status someone is a member of. When the Aliens land, it ain't gonna matter.
Amen, Brother.
For every lie I unlearn I learn something new - Ani Difranco -
DarknLovely — 12 years ago(January 04, 2014 07:48 AM)
"interracial breeding yields the genetically healthiest offspring and obviously some of the most beautiful people on earth"
Stupidest statement I've read this year!- Health depends on the genetics inherited by the parents and
- Beauty is entirely subjective
I don't find bi-racial people attractive, let alone 'the most beautiful people on earth'! I'm certainly not alone in that view.
You clearly haven't heard that beauty is in the eye of the beholder OR you have completely failed to understand what that means.
Everyone has their own perception of what they find beautiful, despite the media trying to give the false impression that we ALL admire the same faces.
I didn't intend to post about her looks, I came here to post that she really isn't funny and spoils the scenes in Parks and Recreation for me. I don't enjoy watching her at all, she's a weak link in a fairly strong cast.
After reading the OP, I decided to respond so that the poster is made aware that there are other points of view in the world.
It's possible that they're the type of person who thinks that if a person doesn't overtly disagree with you, that must mean they agree with you. It's an incorrect and very ignorant assumption.
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theblackestmagic — 12 years ago(January 16, 2014 05:37 PM)
I also don't find that many mixed race people to be all that attractive tbh. I see WAY more beautiful same race people than I do mixed. And personally, I find white women to be MUCH more attractive than I do mixed women, without question. So it's just like the other poster said, it's all completely subjective and in the eye of the beholder. There's no 'rule' that mixed people are the most beautiful, or the most healthy, people in the world. If the look(s) of mixed-race people are you're 'thing' then that's perfectly fine. But just don't expect everyone else to agree with you or to share the same point of view as yours that's all. We all have our own preferences as to who or what we find attractive.
And I don't find Rashida Jones to be attractive at all. Again, MY personal opinion. -
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axiomic — 9 years ago(October 29, 2016 04:35 AM)
She's very pretty and as others have said, she's 'cute'. I agree that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and that each of us have our own preferences. However for me Rashida's beauty is far more than just her physical looks, she has a vitality and sense of happiness that's very obvious to see, it shows in her broad effortless smile and her bright lively eyes. Her love of life permeates through her effortlessly. There are plenty of super models and actresses that are clearly depressed and troubled in comparison, despite their physical beauty, bodily statistics or genetics 'ticking all the boxes'..