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Like, chill, trust me, no one gives a shit about your socks,

Lotta Canadian folks checking in on this one. I spent some time there (Toronto, Montreal), though mostly as a tourist and didn’t really know anyone whose house I could visit, save one person. So I never knew the shoes off thing.

I don’t mind a shoes-off rule in a home, but let me know that shit BEFORE I get there. I may not have planned for such a rule and might be wearing my I’m-doing-laundry-tomorrow socks or been running around all day and my feet can build up a substantial funk. I hate fucking getting to someone’s house and they “Oh, by

From a Vice article on the subject, quoting Chappele:

Yeah, I’ve never heard a white person say someone is “passing” in regular conversation either. If they find out a person they thought was white is actually black, they just sit dumbfounded.

Not just Dave, but apparently his sister, Felicia Chappelle, too. She lives there too and sent  letter to the council.

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The woman said she was heartbroken her grandmother felt the need to mask her identity but was grateful for the privilege her decision provided her.

Love this show.

“I have some of them in close proximity to me and I’m not repulsed by their presence.”

That answer was mostly for someone in the greys who asked what my point was. And they’re saying her “blaccent” isn’t her real voice, as if everyone is supposed to know how she’s talked since birth.

What was “who” thinking? Her parents, Paula and John Coon? 

The point of my little tale is people don’t always talk and sound like they’re “supposed” to and that OK. As a kid I thought it was “funny” because growing up in Chicago black folks mainly talked one way and hearing one speak in a Maine accent was unusual. You grow, you learn that things aren’t always the way they’re

In another dimension, a guy named Dete Pavidson is 6-3, athletically built, an amazing poet, a stunning conversationalist, serious, and no one wants anything to do with him.

I’m frankly shocked that an Italian guy from Newark, NJ would use such language...

I don’t think they even let anyone in China view the videos.

Agree with most of what you said, and this is beside your point, but...

Note to “well-meaning” white people just trying to explain something by using the “N-word.”

Yeah, this. I think it’s a common practice to check out a name for a copyright no matter what line of business - restaurant, manufacturing, etc. - especially since your an already commercially successful band who probably has lawyers and shit. It’s sort of puzzling they didn’t do this... or did and still didn’t give a

So, wait, you’re saying I should stop writing my script “Sourdough: A Nation Rises”?

Yup, you’re right, Fallon. And it’s not a measurable difference of course, but some folks fall for that “he’s just like us” shit.