If you tan so much that someone mistakens you to be black, you should probably stop tanning.
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If you tan so much that someone mistakens you to be black, you should probably stop tanning.
Tuff's action shows neither guns nor guys are necessarily compulsory. A woman armed with emotional intelligence, immense poise and copious amounts of empathy can do the job and leave everybody alive.
'The heroism of Antoinette Tuff reveals what's missing from politics
The way she talked down a gunman at her school, armed only with her faith, shows we needn't assume the worst in others' from Gary Younge, always brilliant, at the Guardian.
And with that lovely quote, I'm settling down in the back garden for an afternoon of structure-agency reading with Colin Hay for what I assume will be, the north's last tanning day.
You look positively orange
I need to stop tanning and start wearing sunscreen. Right now.
It's World Cancer Day.
know your chances.
Dear 16-year-old Me (by DCMFCanada)
A person's skin color should never be darker than the color of their hair.