So, I'm not the only one who remembers him from that show. I thought I was mistaken.
So, I'm not the only one who remembers him from that show. I thought I was mistaken.
The angry/bad attitude overweight black (usually dark skinned) receptionists or public service worker. She is never here for your questions or to do her job in an acceptable way. She's annoyed with you already. Played for laughs through the harassment of the (usually white) protagonist.
Not using the criteria that Jez is using.
I had to explain to someone else on Jez that my 55 year old mom heard "bae" when she was a kid.
Thot can go though. I shall never give up bae. I refuse to give it up because they're 40+ years late to the game in its usage.
I was so confused for like 30 seconds. I kept thinking I should be seeing a black guy here, but I'm not mad at seeing Benny Feilhaber. Never mad at that.
The important part of that video is that he had a hard time deciding if the President should be Gryffindor or Ravenclaw. Also, finding out that the First Family were on set once and one of the daughters was presented with a birthday cake. I'm not sure who younger me is more excited for, Daniel or Sasha/Malia.
Also, his tumblr. Sometimes I just have to stop by.
And he used to be a teacher. There is nothing about him that I don't like. Except for this damn Kepner-Avery marriage on Grey's.
I'm sorry, I think you meant to congratulate me on my successful polyandrous marriage. I might be willing to share Michael part time, however.
Lol. They weren't showing up at first and the boxes were much larger, but I'm glad I could help.
Fuck, why are my gifs so damn large once published.
PLEASE tell me you corrected him. I don't care if it was a polite "actually . . ." or a "Let me Google that for you". I need the misspelling and the accurate old black lady corrected.
Is that what some teens now have said it means on Urban Dictionary?
Decades. I've heard it my entire life. My mom, who is in her 50s, said she remembers people using it when she was little. It's not new.
Ah, I see. Terms of endearment have to be "actual words" and they cannot be shortened. Because, of course, shortened or abbreviated words are never fine and aren't actual words. Slang is also not full of words.
Between Zach Braff's tweet and these comments I gather some white teens have started to use "bae*" and now their adult counterparts are now confused. Either that or gay white men have started to use it, which means that the white ladies are close behind.
Except that black people have been saying "bae" for a very long time. How is there something wrong with bae, but babe or baby is fine?