Note that, despite being Georgia born and raised, I did not say sweet tea.
Note that, despite being Georgia born and raised, I did not say sweet tea.
I’ll go farther: iced tea is preferable to iced coffee in *all* situations. Iced coffee is a sick joke that was taken seriously by a tone deaf buffoon and foisted upon the masses like a plague.
So disappointed by this. Last Sunday, the teaser ended with him talking about human animal hybrids, which didn’t make it to air. Why bother showing less than 3 minutes of the interview at all and put the majority of the focus on a parent of Newtown? While controversial, she should’ve kept the exposé of the nutjob as…
My big question coming out of this is how was she hosting a gala for gun violence solutions in the first place? Is there something about her I don’t know?
You don’t invite Nazis to tea so they can wax rhapsodic about the final solution, you stab them in the neck.
Megyn is just a propagandist who lucked into success at Fox by being a “hot” race baiting asshole. It’s weird how NBC is branding her as a serious journalist when the only decent things she’s ever done was question Trump and say a few non-jerky things now and then.
Trash right out of the gate, and I’m glad she’s garnered such negative attention so early. If NBC wants this vile creature so bad, we should make them own it.
I can’t believe the person who thinks Santa is white was so expertly outmaneuvered by a man who thinks the world is run by fluoride-producing swamp lizards.
Thank youfor this beautiful piece. I am so tired of every portrayal of our culture as misogynistic. Yes it exists but there are plenty of progessive people of all ages and all walks of life. When people judge the entirety of “Indian culture” on what they hear of India in sensational news stories, its like if the whole…
“Nothing more than they are. They are already what I want.” That is one of the sweetest sentiments I have ever read. Thank you and your grandfather for this piece.
But when I ask him what he wants of his granddaughters, he looks at me, confused by the question. “What do I want for them? Nothing more than they are,” he says. “They are already what I want.”
“You are an outsider. And you are told, nothing here belongs to you.”
Same. The long-passed women of my family were so brave and did so much - independent of men. WTF happened?
The rest of the world sees only sexism and misogyny when looking at our culture, but within my own family the older generations are the ones who are surprisingly progressive and yes, all my grandparents were feminists, too. Perhaps it’s the benefit of looking at gender equality through the lens of a long life lived.…
This essay is so pure. Your Grandfather sounds amazing. If you don’t already, you should record some of your conversations, either on video or just audio. I really treasure my videos of my grandparents and wish I had more.
That doesn’t make sense? Doesn’t everyone arch their back in order to get the cheeks outta the way and promote access to the puss from behind? Without necessarily spreading their cheeks in the process?
Wait, how does spreading the cheeks make for quality doggy style?
This is foul. The attitude displayed in this comment is exactly the reason why children from groups that have been systemically margainlized and oppressed in this country have to jump over extra hurdles just to get on and equal footing, only to have people like you keep adding more. You questioned the integrity of the…
Ballou is not a charter school. It’s a public high school in one of the rougher neighborhoods in DC and is generally considered low-performing and a ‘bad’ school. The class of 2017, as juniors last year, set the goal of having every single member of their class apply to college. It’s a remarkable achievement that…
You don’t have to guess if Ballou is a charter school or a public school. That information is readily available, including in the linked article. The class of 2017 in this public school in Ward 8, one of the poorest areas of DC, made it their collective goal to apply to college. Every student did apply to at least one…