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Lipstick Alley LSA Forum Review: Disturbing and Delusional Behavior by Unhinged Keyboard Warriors

Honestly, I stumbled upon this review site because someone mentioned it on the forums. And let me tell you - I've never seen anything so disturbing. There are some seriously unhinged people on that forum who go around accusing innocent members of things they're not even doing. And to make it all worse, the actual weirdos are blaming others for their own psycho behavior! Can you believe it?!

These keyboard warriors bicker about the most trivial things, accuse black women of being white, and even label them as mentally ill just because they don't agree with them. It's insane! And to add to that, they're so obsessed with certain celebs that they call their kids their own step-children and take it upon themselves to harass innocent influencers. It's hard to take anything they say seriously.

But the worst part of it all? They go around attacking normal members and telling them that some superstar they've never met will never let them dry their feet. What is wrong with these people?! It's like they need to be locked up or something!

And let's not forget their colorism issues. Some of these members hide behind photos of mixed celebrities and biracial women just to pretend they're not racist. They're reckless and illiterate, constantly harassing other members in threads just for the heck of it. Even if someone mentions they want to harm themselves, these psychos will shame them and attack them without even knowing their personal struggles. It's sickening.

I honestly believe that these LSA members need to be put in a mental institution or something. It's just not normal to be so obsessed and unhinged about someone they don't even know. They need serious help. And let's hope that more people in that famous guy's circle see what's being said about them on that forum so they can shut it down for good. These crazies talked smack about his mom, sister, friends... it's just too much.

Some of these delusional members even think they know this guy and his family or friends. They call themselves his wife or woman and act like his kid is their very own accessory. It's like they're trying to be part of some Drake Harem or something. But honestly, they're worse. Much, much worse.

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Lipstick Alley Lipstick Alley Review: A Toxic Community of Gossip, Bullying, and Hate Speech

Alright, so let me tell you about Lipstick Alley AKA LSA. This is a place where people like to go and gossip all day long about other people's lives, even though they don't know anything about these people. Heck, sometimes they even tell massive lies just to make themselves feel better. It's kind of a hot mess to be honest with you.

One thing you might notice if you check out LSA is that there are a ton of people there from Caribbean Islands, Nigeria, and Great Britain. There used to be more black American women, but many of them have left because of all the hate speech and bullying that goes on there. It's really sad, y'all.

Now, some of the Nigerian folks on there like to say that the black American women are all jealous of them. But honestly, most of the black American women aren't even thinking about them. They don't have time for that nonsense.

What's really messed up is when people on there start making fun of other people's appearances. Like, seriously, what kind of person does that? And don't even get me started on all the colorism talk. It's like people on LSA just love to hate on anybody who isn't exactly like them.

But you know what's really crazy? Some people on there actually think that white men are better than black men. Like, for real? That's some messed up thinking right there. And don't even get me started on the whole out of wedlock rate thing. That's just straight up racist.

Now, there are some nice people on LSA, don't get me wrong. But a lot of them seem to have some serious issues they need to work out. Like, have you ever noticed how some of these folks seem to be on there 24/7? That can't be healthy, y'all.

Anyway, that's my take on LSA. It's a mixed bag for sure. If you're into gossip and drama, it might be your thing. But if you're looking for a positive, uplifting community, you might want to look elsewhere.

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Lipstick Alley Review: Lipstick Alley - Not What It Used to Be

So, I talked to a mod on Lipstick Alley about a problem I was having on the website and boy did I learn some things. Apparently, one of the mods was pretending to be black when she's actually Hispanic. It got me thinking, because LSA was originally meant to be a place for African-American women but now it seems like it's for everyone but they still try to pretend they're black even if they're not.

I've noticed that there's only a small percentage of African-Americans on the site now. The rest seemed to be black people from all over the world and people trying to be black. White, Hispanic, Latino, Latina, Mexicans, Chinese, Malaysian people are mainly just pretending to be black which seems a little weird. They'll even go as far as lying and claiming they're mixed, but why? I guess they want to fit in with all the black people who still use the website.

The people who run the website don't seem to care about any of this though. They're all about the money, which isn't surprising considering they own multiple black community websites. LSA is just a way for them to get more money by showing ads everywhere. And they'll let anyone post anything as long as it's making them a quick buck.

The website is just a mess. If you disagree with anyone, they'll jump down your throat and start harassing you over nothing. The block system is pretty useless too because someone can still see your post history even if you block them. Some people are into this and like to fight, which I think is pretty weird but hey, whatever floats your boat.

The mods have their favorites too, which kind of sucks because good luck getting into an argument with any of those favorites and not getting banned instantly. Also, they can see your private messages so beware of what you say on there. People have been known to be turning on each other left and right.

Personally, I'm mixed with black and white and I didn't feel welcome on LSA at all. They didn't even bother to ask, they just attacked right away because they could see my lighter skin. And they really don't like mixed race people in general, which is a bummer.

I've also noticed that there's a lot of non-black people using the website even though it was originally meant for African-American women. I think maybe they changed the rules or something. And these non-black people often go out of their way to degrade and make fun of black people, which is just plain racist.

But it's not just non-black people who are trolling on the website. There are plenty of black people who love to do it too. They'll harass, stalk, and even threaten to dox you just because they can. It's probably the reason why the African-American population on LSA is so small now - who wants to deal with all of that?

Overall, Lipstick Alley is definitely not for everyone. If you like being harassed and cyberbullied, it might be the website for you. But if not, it's best to stay away. It's not even a website just for African-American women anymore, so if that's what you're looking for, you'll be disappointed.

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The site was never meant for Black people. It was a site for groupies then it evolved to what is is now. And no, the vast majority of users are still Black.

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Lipstick Alley Lipstick Alley Review: From Gossip Heaven to Hot Mess

Yo, so let me tell you about Lipstick Alley or LSA as the cool kids like to call it these days. I used to be all about that site, like it was my go-to for juicy celeb gossip and hilarious threads. But around 2018, it started to go downhill and now it's just a hot mess.

Like there are these newbies, like SJW Twitter and Tumblr chicks, and folks from the Caribbean and Africa (and not even the ones born there y'all) who have just taken over the site. They are so politically correct and sensitive, always complaining about so called white supremacy and how hard it is to be dark skinned. Like, come on, most black women are not sitting around crying about that mess. It's just too much and I can't even get past the first page of most threads because of all the negativity.

And don't even get me started on these jealous folks who wanna be like American or "ADOS" women but then talk down on them. Like, how does that even work, sis? You're on a site that was created for black American women, using our slang and dressing like us, but you wanna act like we're beneath you? Get outta here.

The comments and threads on LSA used to be hilarious, like I'd spend hours on there just laughing my butt off. But now it's just not funny anymore and people are saying things just to get likes. It's lost its shine, y'all.

I think a lot of the original women who used LSA have moved on to other sites, like the ones that don't have all this bitterness and groupthink. And honestly, some of the stuff that is said on LSA is so racist, like these folks are spewing hate about non-black people all day, but then wanna get upset when somebody does the same to us? Come on now, that's just being hypocritical.

And yeah, there are some spelling and grammar errors in this review, but like who cares, right? That's just how we talk sometimes. Anyway, LSA is not my thing anymore and I've officially locked my account. It's just not the same as it used to be. Peace out, y'all.

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Lipstick Alley Lipstick Alley Review: Drama and Division on a Gossip Forum

So, have you heard about Lipstick Alley? It's a website where people can post about almost anything - beauty, politics, relationships, and just general gossip. But let me tell you, there's a whole lot of drama on this site.

First off, there's a lot of hate towards Nigerian women. Some of the African American women on the site are really quick to tear down their Nigerian counterparts. For example, they make fun of their makeup and wigs but deep down, I think they're just jealous because Nigerian women really know how to do their makeup. But the hate doesn't stop there - these same women think that non African Americans need to show them respect because their "people fought for them" to be in the United States. It's really sad to see how divided we still are.

But, the drama doesn't end with the ethnic group tension. There are some real bullies on the site who go around causing trouble for other users and moderators who play favorites. They're like a pack of wolves, and they're always looking for someone to gang up on. It's honestly a bit scary.

And I don't know what's going on with some of these shut-ins on the site. They write about how they have no friends or boyfriends. It's really sad because some of them have good jobs and even make decent money, but they just can't seem to get their personal lives together.

Now, there are some accounts and threads that you just can't trust on Lipstick Alley. They can be deleted at any moment without warning and some moderators play favorites, banning people for no reason. It's really not a safe place to share personal info.

All in all, there's a lot of drama and negativity on Lipstick Alley, but if you're looking for some juicy gossip, you might find it there. But just be careful who you trust, there are some real trouble-makers on that site.

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^^ This is "rich" since most of the trolling is coming from accounts that joined in 2017 and strictly from Nigeria. There is this one [censored] who says she is in Lagos but I imagine she is squatting in London like a rat called Judging you. There are others as well but I don't have the time to list them all.

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Lipstick Alley My Dramatic Experience on Lipstick Alley: A Story of Bullying and Hypocrisy

So, I stumbled upon the website Lipstick Alley (lipstickalley.com) and boy was it a rollercoaster ride! I mean, don't get me wrong, I did find some cool threads and stuff, but the drama was just too much.

Let me start off with the fact that some person named Elykia accused me of being white when I'm black. Like, really? Then they went ahead and verbally abused me for months on end. I mean, I can handle a little bit of criticism, but this was just ridiculous. They would attack me in posts and comments, and even made false accusations about me just to defame me! It was insane.

But it didn't stop there. Even after I left the website, this Elykia person was still stalking my post history and harassing other users with it. They even used my posts to bully another person!

And get this, the reason for all this drama? Because I made a thread titled "have you ever been randomly attacked by a random font?" And apparently, this person thought it was about them even though I never mentioned their name. Talk about making it all about themselves!

But the hypocrisy was the real kicker. They called me passive aggressive for not confronting them directly, but they were the ones indirectly insulting me and talking behind my back. And even when I did confront them, they just played the victim and refused to take responsibility for their own actions.

And it wasn't just me. Elykia would bully other people as well, and even hounded them in threads that had nothing to do with them! They would manipulate situations and twist things to make themselves look good and the other person look bad. It was like they thrived on drama and negativity.

Despite all this hate and drama, I still believe that something needed to be said about it. And I stand by the fact that Elykia was the one in the wrong. They were the bully, the victim, and the baby all rolled into one.

So yeah, while I did find some interesting stuff on Lipstick Alley, the drama was just too much for me to handle. And I definitely won't be going back anytime soon.

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Lipstick Alley is a popular online forum and gossip platform that is known for its candid discussions on various topics that affect the black community. The site, which has been around for more than a decade, has become a hub for the exchange of opinions, news, and gossip among black women around the world.

With over one million registered users, this site provides an online space for members to discuss topics such as politics, relationships, news, and everything in between. The content found on Lipstick Alley is created and managed by its users, which means it is largely community-driven. This can range from everyday chatter to heated debates about topics that have an impact on black women and the broader black community.

One of the hallmarks of Lipstick Alley is its zero-tolerance policy for discrimination, harassment, and hate speech. The site actively monitors all threads and comments to ensure that there is no content that could offend or harm any of its users. This policy ensures that Lipstick Alley remains a safe space for black women to express themselves freely and boldly.

Apart from its reputation as a gossip platform, Lipstick Alley has also become a reliable source of information for many of its readers. Members often share news stories or articles that they have come across and offer their opinions and perspectives on them. This has helped to create a culture of informed discussion on many topics that affect black women and the black community as a whole.

In summary, Lipstick Alley is an online platform that has provided a space for black women to discuss an array of topics and exchange views and opinions with each other. The site has managed to create a welcoming and safe space for black women around the world and, as such, has become a valuable resource for this community.

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