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Absolutely. I would like to be held accountable for all I’ve done: good and bad. Let the sum total of my life be balanced as that is all I would want for others. Remember me in death as I was remembered in life and let all be judged as such. For example if I were a public figure and certain publications only had

Take that gay agenda!

Satire pieces belong in The Onion, please. The fact that nobody knows what Great Job Internet is for doesn’t mean you can put takes like this one on it.

“Last Of The American Girls will feature full-color illustrations...

In an ideal world, we would get stuff like Corporate reviews and not a thinkpiece saying “you know what kind of shows are great and continue a media tradition of taking down office culture we love?” every now and then. But season once-overs like this are more and more likely.

Bevers subplot (and series wrap for the character?) must have been underrated enough to not even get a mention in the review. The idea that he bought all her stuff at the end is sad enough and an excellent moment where he can be a hero in his own weird way.

Bees best?

In other words, only mildly worse than C Vice.

“Oh no! Willie didn’t make it! And he crushed our boy!”

I hear you I really do. Beale Street and Forgive Me were superior films.
BUT what if they gave it to BlacKkKlansman because the book was so relatively dry and that this that was part of why they were so impressed by this adaptation? That’s how I was able to accept that happening.

One day I hope the fact that the south is and always will be uniquely terrible will stop being news.

I hadn’t heard of him either and when it was revealed that he play a gay dude on Empire, I doubted that a homophobic racist would spend their time watching Empire for the sole purpose of spotting specific minority targets to violently accost if they ever bump into them.

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There was equal time. Men don’t know how pants work!

They ever stopped censoring?

The Root ladies and gentlemen!

John Lewis, Andrew Young and Bernice King: Everything is fine! The right way to protest is to go watch the big game!