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Ogle ogle. Yum yum. Give me more!

@Dancingfrog: The same time in history you discuss is the same time that 6 million Jews, 6 million children, and 12 million people were persecuted. That time in history was also full of antisemitism. Plenty of people used "jap" in a negative way to describe the Jews in America. The same country that would not enter

@ms.windupbird: Do you get offended when you get carded? I know people who loudly sigh like it's a huge burden. I happily pull out my id.

@joutfit: Oh thank goodness! I read through all the other posts before posting. Duh! How do you think you earn stars. I am well aware of all the comments related to the other meanings of "jap."

@Dancingfrog: I'm well aware of the racial connotations. I'm also aware that JAP, as I use it, is not a recent term. My father, who is well into his 60s, used the word "JAP" as child in the same connotation that I use it.

5'1 over here. Here! Can't you see me? Damnit.

@Tulills: I giggled so hard when I read this.

I almost want to move back to Long Island just for this show. Hi, my name is Mandi Andi and I'm a proud JAP.

As said down thread, if it brings about awareness in an otherwise disenfranchised age group, I'm all for it. Don't hate the kids, hate the group making the bracelets. Maybe the school should have an assembly and bring in survivors. Give the bracelets a meaning beyond "boobs."

@bluebears: And she wore flannel. Have you seen her hair? Screams lezbo.

Too frustrated to type. Want to smash TMZ into oblivion.

Too frustrated to type. Want to smash TMZ into oblivion.

@Valkyrie607: I think it's because I hit share 3 times, thinking that it wasn't taking my comment. I gave up and came back to the post to see my triple post (one was edited to apologize for the triple scoop).

@MySandwich: GAG! What up triple post? Sorry.

@MySandwich: I think it's great that there is a black couple. The more I examine older advertisements, the more diversity I see (as compared to today's ads).

@MySandwich: I think it's great that there is a black couple. The more I examine older advertisements, the more diversity I see (as compared to today's ads).

@greygreygrey: Right right. Excellent memory you have.

Didn't Gawker or Jezebel report that Bethenny had a boy? Time to go searching for that article on the interwebz.