WhatTheThunderSaid
WhatTheThunderSaid
WhatTheThunderSaid

For the record, and IMO, you’ve been handling this thread with a lot of dignity. The way people are laying into you and putting words in your mouth is just bemusing. Kudos to you for handling it as well as you have been.

Wow, interesting. I guess my perspective is that representation of WOC is a step in the march towards equality, rather than a celebration of equality achieved. Lupita Nyong’o has talked more than once about the impact that seeing dark-skinned black women in the public spotlight had on her own self-confidence, and the

Basically the man was a maddening contradiction of espousing personal freedoms on the one hand while at the same time being a supporter and benefactor of our peculiar institution.

This is so doable I don't even know where to begin. First off, if you can write well in English, that's probably going to be your biggest selling point abroad; working for a non-profit in a non-English-speaking country will only be possible if you speak the local language, and working for an NP or higher ed. in

So I’d read about Mad Anthony but hadn’t looked too deeply into his home. Turns out I was mistaken - he lived closer to Philly. Either the bat tunnel is REALLY long or Wayne Mansion would have been built by his descendants. It’s a lot more humble than the DC version: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waynesbor…

If you compare the terminology for race issues and gender issues, the terms for someone who endorses the status quo and opposes equality are racist and sexist. We don’t have a good term for someone who actively works to create racial equality; that person is usually a “civil rights activist” or “community organizer”

Ugh, what a shitty situation. No judgment on you at all, just hugs of support. As for advice, I’d suggest making two lists, a Prediction and a Plan. In your Prediction, write down all the things you expect to happen - she’ll get her tattoo, her friends will take her money, she’ll use your sympathy for her son to wear

I think it’d be totally reasonable to say, “I hope I never say anything disrespectful about the military, but if I ever do, please let me know that I offended you so that I can try to understand your perspective.” If he's really a great guy, he'll appreciate how hard you're trying. If a guy said something along those

I am descended from Mad Anthony Wayne, an officer in the American Revolution with a penchant for leading bayonet charges in the dark.

Oh, but he’s extremely competent! Never misses a beat, never has an awkward moment...

I've encountered some very shady taxi situations pretty much everywhere I've lived/visited. Examples:

Badass. I read this in my best Dos XX voice. “I don’t always puke myself, but when I do, I prefer to be flying a helicopter.”

Oh how perfectly awful. I would like that man to lose his license; no one that dismissive should be in the healing field.

Anyone who works with kids and doesn’t respond to bathroom/sick warnings like a 5-alarm fire deserves to be puked on. Kids don’t know their bodies well enough to give you 20 minutes warning; if a kid says “I’m sick” that puke is already locked and loaded.

You deserve a motherfucking medal. I dry heaved just thinking about it.

I recommend cutting it in a spiral, like a cinnamon bun or nautilus shell. Then accidentally dropping the icing-covered knife on the floor and going, “Teehee! I have no idea how to use sharp objects! The sharpest thing I own is a nail file! Which end of the knife do I grip again?”

I love my plaids, but even more I love our crest: a half-naked warrior brandishing a broadsword, gesturing at a crown, and shouting "This I'll defend!" Translation: "Don't be fooled by the rocks that I got, I'm still MacFarlane from the block, so bitch step off my diamonds or I will cut you."*

Yay, reasonable discourse!

Speaking in generalities, and specifically for the US (can't speak for the rest of the world, though I'd guess perceptions are similar across the board):

I know it's been a month, but thank you for this response! I will definitely take this advice, starting with an avatar that is not a sad brown pixel pile.