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discreet-chaos

Yeah, sure. Aziz Ansari is in the PRIVILEGED GROUP! Growing up a skinny little Indian kid in South Carolina must have been a breeze. I'm sure he coasted along on nothing but privilege as the white male patriarchy embraced him. Yes, I'm being sarcastic. You are the problem.

I think there's a few people that were killed in Mississippi that would disagree with you, had they not been killed for being civil rights workers. I can never understand what it is to be a person of color and so yes, I will be an ally, but I'm pretty certain I can also be a civil rights worker. And I'm pretty sure

My birthday is a few days before Christmas, and Barbie came out the year I was four. My father was sick that year and in and out of the hospital, and my mom was working nights in a restaurant to support us.

If you believe in equality, you're a feminist ...

The best is when it starts with "love her to death" and ends with "bless her heart." I've heard that many many times growing up in the south.

Isn't Blondie Whatsherface only supposed to be in jail for, like, 14 months?

It's incorrect anyway. Bluegrass and Moonshine are pure Appalachia. The Duck Dynasty people are from Louisiana. It should be Zydeco and Hurricanes. They shouldn't paint rednecks in such broad brushstrokes.

How cool about scuba and the trip! I love the organization and had the time of my life when I was a part of it.

Of the three above names, only one has been convicted of anything. Of the remaining two, only one has been accused by multiple victims. Also, the Oscars are about films, they aren't a morality competition.

I've been using Wunderground when it was still at University of Michigan - on Gopher no less. That was about 1991/1992.

My blazing feminist passions firing from my ovaries....or simply my respect when the women backed out of that unconstitutional abortion bill...or generally following political bills via new sites, or some research with GovTrack. However, I think it really comes down to my blazing feminist passions firing from my

I gotta give a special shout out to the two little brothers. They're god damn perfect.

Invisibility would explain why all of those people can't recall him being present at events he described.

I think my mother has apologized to me maybe five times in my life. The first time I was five and it was so shocking that the memory is permanently etched in my brain. I loved this entire episode but laughed the hardest at that. The line, "I gave birth to him... that is worth a thousand 'I'm sorry'-s" epitomizes my

What blows my mind is how convincingly she plays a mother of a damn 11 or 12 year old. She's only 26 IRL! She plays early-mid 30's really well.

This, coming from the man who blamed Trayvon Martin's death on black mothers who let their sons leave the house wearing hoodies?

I don't disagree with the general tone of your post, but the Bronx has the highest amount of Puerto Ricans in NYC, with 22% of Bx's total population being Puerto Rican and acounts for over HALF of NYC's total Puerto Rican population. That's pretty high. And Harlem is still like over 80% black. So saying a black kid

I heard a report on NPR last night about how the popularity of both blenders and frozen fruit is going through the roof here in the USA, thanks to the smoothies-at-home trend.

Greatest Klaus Nomi tribute performance ever.

+1 for Weather Underground, their Wundermap is the best thing ever.