So you’re saying the crossover, the white ford, the bike, and the car second to the right all decided to run the light at the same time?
So you’re saying the crossover, the white ford, the bike, and the car second to the right all decided to run the light at the same time?
Out of all the pop-culture characters available to her, would Lena Waithe’s Aech (who, both in the Ready Player One book and in reality, is a black lesbian) really choose white male robots and cyborgs as her avatars?
I grew up in a small town in Oregon and Sambos was my favorite place in the whole world when I was seven or eight. My family never ate there but my first grade public school class went on a field trip there. I still have the Little Black Sambo book they gave us as a souvenir. It wasn’t until I was ten or eleven that I…
I’ll probably watch it once it becomes available on Netflix or Amazon Prime (or I’ll watch it on a streaming site). The book was good because I have very fond memories of those times, but there are legitimate criticisms of both the book and the movie. The book is very much a mostly white, almost exclusively male…
Don’t get me started on Sambos.
Cool fantasy, bro.
no it doesn’t, while some do, many don’t.
I read the book. Fuck what a pile of fan wank white boy bullshit. And I say this a fan wanking white boy. If you built a monument to white boy nerds it would just be this book.
She should have insisted on a contract protecting her rights to the milkshakes and the revenue stream. That’s a tough thing to do as an employee, especially a young one, but it’s really the only good way to do it.
This sucks for her, but it’s an illustration of something I think a lot of people don’t realize: There is no practical way of protecting recipes beyond keeping the ingredients/preparation process a secret. Neither trademark nor copyright law apply to recipes as recipes. While it is technically possible to patent a…
They pretty much tell you who is allowed right there in the title.
Do they bother with using the code words?
what some would call “too much red meat”
As does Dennys.
They’re not actually spray painting the offending customers.
I hear IHOP also has a color coded system on how to treat customers.