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But they could also just be white.

It chaps my ass when foreign characters who are in foreign lands speak English, but with a foreign accent. If we’re operating under the idea that these (I’m going to go with Pixar’s Coco) Mexican characters are speaking to each other in their native language while living in Mexico, we just “understand” it, then they

I have that discussion about mullets.

Raymond Felton is still in the league?!

But maybe the head suits wanted debate ONLY by Bayless/Paige combos.

I feel like there’s a joke here, one im just not getting.

Is that a stream of liquid?

Wait, is Sasha Fierce a separate person? Like, someone that makes her own music and “doesn’t” look like beyonce?

My abuelita had 21 kids, some of them had dozens of kids of their own, in fact, my mom has the least amount of kids (2), so I have hundreds of cousins. Literally over 100 first cousins, with several of those being older than my mom, so my second cousins(?, we call them sobrinxs) push me into the 200 cousins category.

Is this a funny reply, or are you stupid?

I wasn’t aware that they chose native speaking actors with accents... so I’m less annoyed by that.

I have a 9 year old and still can’t even read these things without getting misty.

It’s amazing how little you conservative people understand.

Mike did so damn good this season. All the kids were fantastic actually, but the emotions that Mike and Eleven were able to convey, really awesome to watch.

My mom is fairly racist and has a hard time empathizing with black people because (she works in a grocery store) she always goes to the “they come in with their nice cars, and expensive shoes, and then pay in food stamps” well.

Mos Def has a song too, Mr. Nigga, which is whole verses of this.

...but, he’s still a millionaire, yes? So everything is just fine for him.

Trick Daddy, America

I’m bothered by movies that make non English speaking characters speak English, BUT with their native tongue accent.

I’ve had a cringe face going on from the first Jackson quote.