You're Not Just Marrying Your Partner, You're Marrying His or Her Family Too
You're Not Just Marrying Your Partner, You're Marrying His or Her Family Too
You know that Gould's book was heavily criticized, and still is today?
He'll always be Gabriel Knight to me.
You haven't read the book. It explains everything.
Keep the name but change the mascot to a potato.
I fully expect that to be the scariest thing put on network television.
Well, to be fair, how sympathetic is the incest presented?
Midnight in Paris (which is very good). Wilson plays the protagonist, whose name I can't recall.
With Highlander, there should be only one. All subsequent sequels and so forth took away from the original.
Columbus is meaningful because he went back and established a flow of goods and people that persisted. The Vikings didn't do this.
No it isn't useless, and silly examples don't work as an argument.
You could log the value . . .
Colour me skeptical. This seems more like a common way to draw a cartoon. Stop looking for offense, because it isn't meant to be offensive here.
I'm going to address your last point, because it's the flimsiest. The majority of Native Americans don't care about this issue.
Just throwing this out here. If Native Americans can't agree that these things are offensive, why should I think that they are offensive?
Wait, big eyes and white teeth are a stereotype of Native Americans? Since when?
Viking isn't a negative racial stereotype? So other kinds of negative stereotypes ARE okay?
Asserting something doesn't make it so.
Chief Wahoo is no more racist than Hagar the Horrible or the fighting Irish midget.
And it was John Lovitz who kicked his ass afterwards.