I love that you saw the warning sign!
I love that you saw the warning sign!
This is really disturbing.
I get the overarching point here, but it’s so funny to me that it’s about deviled eggs. How often are they making deviled eggs that it’s an issue?! I think of them as almost a specialty food item so getting frustrated that someone can’t make them is making me laugh.
I have a friend like this too. Once the child was born she would complain that her husband didn’t help with any of the childcare tasks but in the next breath would say he didn’t know how to do anything and that she took the baby back from him anytime he tried!
What a lot of dads overlook is that in the early years (1-3), the bonding and relationship building happens with the person/people who do the caretaking. Kids will bond with who is providing them with food, changing diapers, giving them baths, etc. They are tasks, yes, but they are also time spent with your child…
I agree with you. The problem I have is when non-black people get accolades for doing the same thing that black people did and were ignored or even derided for doing. This happens in all types of hip hop culture from music to style to vernacular, etc.
So what happened with Andy? Did he do it? Is he suing them for sexual harassment? That clip as a cliffhanger.
I wonder why her people didn’t contact him since he’s well known for dressing stars that other lines won’t.
That’s what I was wondering. It’s possible to drink without getting a hangover (e.g., have one glass of wine), but maybe it’s not possible for her. She said she didn’t love the way she does it, so good for her for making that decision.
Schools are supposed to be teaching these kids critical thinking, but applying rules this way is just the opposite. Automatic punishments with no consideration of actual circumstances also shows kids not to trust authority or the justice system. On second thought, those are good lessons for a young black man to…
I said: “At the least, they should lose their liquor licenses if it can be proven that they served a minor.”
Since she’s a minor, it shouldn’t matter if she was over served. They’re breaking the law by serving her in the first place. In some contexts, if you’re breaking the law and cause a harm, you’re deemed negligent (negligence per se). I don’t know if it applies in this scenario since there is likely state law governing…
If Travis Scott misrepresented the conversation then I understand why Kap would want to correct it. It’s not like he was out here tweeting before Travis Scott implied that he was on board.
His comedy often walks that fine line between using comedy to highlight the absurdity of social issues and just poking fun at them. Sometimes he’s more successful than others, and I think this skit is one where people come out on different sides of whether he succeeded or not.
Those other workers get part of the tip
Oh wow, thanks. The internet never forgets, no matter how hard they try to scrub it.
I thought her parents had the marriage annulled because she was underage. Is that not true?
The video is down, what was it?
It could be that younger folks don’t have the power to get away with stuff like that in the workplace yet...
Was Peter black or mixed? I always pictured him as mixed when reading the books, but I don’t remember how he was described other than having the “Jaxon hair” or something like that.