Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather be asked to pose nude than have someone zero in on my feet.
Maybe it's just me, but I'd rather be asked to pose nude than have someone zero in on my feet.
I'm adult-ish and still feel like a kid. The fact that I got my dream job since age 7 just makes it sweeter.
White as the color, not the ethnicity. They like pale skin, and they have since before white people ever stepped foot in Korea.
Oh we totally are sneaky and evil. When I was too little to win fights physically or arguments verbally, I would wait until my sisters left their rooms and spit on their pillows. I knew it would dry, so they would never feel it, but I'd know they slept in my spit. That's tiny psychological warfare. Although my sisters…
My oldest sister used to sit on me and my other sister when we were kids, we used to kind of just deal with it, and learn to watch TV or play with dolls with her butt on our heads, but eventually she discovers she could fart on command. It's the little things indeed, because years later I'm still of the mindset that…
Is it just me, or was she mostly captain obvious with her empath abilities?
I like that she still wants to fit in "dye his carpet pink" between all that evil.
Red, White? Who cares, they're all poisoned.
I know! Brazen as fuck. I can't believe they still tried to play him even after he said he'd let it slide. How long have they been pulling that kind of stunt?
Always appropriate.
But what if you have zero black friends but went to two Prince concerts in 89?!?!? What then?!?! That's got to count for something.
I just have to say it- Theo Huxtable in the Gordon Gartrelle shirt? Brava.
Oh, no problem, I'll always be around. But, if you take a second for some reading comprehension, you'll note that I didn't just do that, I answered your question as well! It's general use there was inappropriate because they made black people a prop, and it fails 100% at satirizing inequality because not only were…
But what if I listen to rap-> No
Except that song is such bullshit, AND it faced controversy at the time and today for not only it's title, but also for comparing the struggle of mainstream feminism to black civil rights and for constructing a narrative that alienated black women from the conversation. At the very least this is using the word in a…
Has anyone reached his black best friend for a comment?
I've heard that line, but never saw the speech, nor have I seen footage of the disaster. I have seen photos of the astronauts, though. As I said- I know of the event, but I've never seen a photo or footage of the actual disaster. I know it's weird to imagine, but sometimes the things that were so important at one…
Headlines over the world for weeks does not mean it's taught in schools the world over a decade later.
This. I said up thread that from schoolbooks I only remember pre-flight photos of the team. If they posted a photo of the teacher in particular, I'd remember immediately, but secondhand history is sanitized for kids. I'm sure when they teach 9/11 in schools they don't, for example, show that photo of the solitary man…
And I'm from America and I never saw the picture before today.