TolkienNegro
TolkienNegro
TolkienNegro

You must be drunk because his seminal role as Cobretti in the noir classic, Cobra is quite possibly the best film ever. After you put Cobra into the one spot, your list is accurate.

Planet Hollywood jacket over Ed Hardy t-shirt, it's like a Russian nesting doll of sadness.

“Not thinking” is the problem. Yes, she’s a seventeen year old girl, and I can’t see a problem with someone encouraging her age to think. Sounds as if it’s overdue.

She’s basically saying that white women are celebrated for doing things that black women do. Black women twerking? Disgusting and ghetto. White women twerking? Cute and fun. Black women wearing cornrows? Ghetto. White women wearing cornrows? Chic.

Past participants for the Women Who Kick Ass panel have included Katey Sagal, Michelle Rodriguez, Sarah Paulson, Tatiana Maslany and Maggie Q.

I don’t know. If he seemed despondent about his own loss of ability, I think that would be very sad. But, I find something inspiring about the grace with which he handles it. He knows he’s no longer in his prime, but he still seems to enjoy what he does and accepts that this is who he is, now.

It’s kind of sad watching Federer still be great enough to make deep runs in so many grand slam events, but at the same time be just a little too past his prime to win most of them.

Come back when Rousey does it for 20 years. Not taking anything away from her, but she’s nowhere close to Serena.

Go Serena! Graf’s record should have an asterisk by it. 8 of Graf’s wins would never have happened if Seles wasn’t stabbed.

But Rousey’s competition is kind of a joke.

The GOP narrative:

Yup. Born on third and thinks he hit a home run. It never ceases to amaze me how these types can run their mouths about how the rest of us need to work harder when few of them have ever done an honest days work, or at the very least haven’t had lucrative jobs handed to them based on their last names.

No, no, it’s cool. I’m thinking about what you said. I agree with you that black voices are important. I’m not sure that black people are the only ones who can lead a good conversation about white privilege, but I see what you’re saying. White privilege is rooted in anti-blackness specifically? I’m gonna sleep on

The guy doing the documentary is made by a guy who was born in the Philippines and came to the US at 12. His previous documentary, “Documented,” is about his experience as an undocumented person in the US. He is founder of Define American, a non-profit media and culture organization that “seeks to elevate the

I’m reading this as something that’s geared towards white teenagers, and I’m *really* hoping that this takes the discomfort and flips it. Like, you’ll have viewers nodding along going “Yeah! I feel that way too! It’s reverse racism!” and all of a sudden they’ll be confronted with.. you know, reality.

I don’t think I can deal with white people whining about how life is so unfair for them because people call them racist anymore so I’m gonna pass on this.

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In a sense, yes. But in another, truer sense, no.