Ask an American to visualize cheese and most Americans will think of a cartoon wedge of swiss.
Ask an American to visualize cheese and most Americans will think of a cartoon wedge of swiss.
Does this happen frequently? This is literally the first time I’ve ever heard of it happening. This seems to be blowing the issue out of proportion.
TARNATION! I MEANT “TARNATION”!
What in plantation are you talking about?
Not to mention that just because someone treats someone else well, doesn’t mean they don’t think that person is inferior. People frequently treat their cars, pets, and livestock well, and those are the terms enslavers felt about the people they owned. Most saw cruelty as an effective psychological tool (which it was)…
Gesundheit.
Welcome to free speech!
So you’re trying to prevent people from being a baby about things by being a baby about things?
She didn’t prevent anyone from doing anything. Macy’s did.
Oh, so now you’re against corporations being able to make decisions about what they can and cannot sell? I thought this was America! I guess it’s time for BIG GUBMINT to force stores to always sell all things forver.
If Han Solo never existed, and someone called a character that today, it’d be as eye-rollingly corny as Elan Sleazebaggano.
Right? The self-righteous petulance pose is not one I associate with someone who is either innocent or making amends.
I think we already know the true identity of Ryan Adams.
I’m amazed it how my niece loves to ape actions outside of their normal context. Sister was sick not long ago, and now my niece likes to take tissues out of the box and “blow her nose.” But she’s fussy, like I was at that age, and folds them up really serious like and puts them in a pile.
Wow, “white guys in the suburbs” is now equivalent to “typical.” Do you want to tell all the Black people in the city and the rural Hispanic people and everyone else who isn’t Straight White Male 18-49 that they’re abnormal, or should I?
What happened? They were bought by a multi-billion dollar worldwide media conglomerate and then sold to a private equity firm that will strip it for only the most valuable components and scuttle everything else. What would you have ever expected when they were sold to Univision in the first place?
There’s also “We’ll see.”
Is the joke that they were on the same side, and so you are presumably a Baltimore fan or something?
This is the most desperate backpedaling I’ve ever seen outside of politics.
Mmm, yes, that makes so much sense when I think of all the times someone has said why they like a band that I didn’t like and how that then made me like them.