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Yesterday's Jam
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Will he drive the motorcycle onstage ala Cooper Nielsen in my favorite documentary Center Stage?

Ugh. I normally love Gaga but I hate this.

It was pretty nauseating for me.

I may or may not be getting heavily intoxicated and watching this with my BFF this weekend while she's in town. This is just too bad to miss.

She isn't, but I am now saying that it would be intrinsically better if it was boring Asian people jacking off.

I've got to say: I'm so tired of having to deal with some standard that if I'm mad about something racially insensitive that was said to me, or anyone. I'm playing into some stereotype. I think Howard absolutely did what he could here, and for the purpose of Big Brother, did what he had to within the confines and

Cue the mascara rivers on the white girls and indignant faces on the white boys talking about how their free speech should be protected when they finally leave the show and find out they've been shit-canned by their jobs.

Damn. That just got me all nostalgic and excited. RIP Left Eye.

I hope that if Charles gets skipped, he gets to pick his own title like Lord High Grand Poobah Prince Sexy MFer.

So, when Justin Bieber, Ben Affleck, or Alec Baldwin do it (to name a few), it's no charges, but when Kanye West does it, it's attempted robbery? I don't condone the behavior or even like Kanye, but you've gotta be kidding me.

World's worst law firm...

Having worked for the Obama campaign and being disappointed with several aspects of his administration, I gotta say hearing him speak up on this issue made me really proud of him. White people (and I say this in the least offensive way possible) can never really know how utterly demoralizing racial profiling can be,

PSA: nobody cares about how little you care about this baby.

"... he could have walked away and gone home..."

I know that's what makes me ill. Time and time again, police say not to confront suspicious people yourself. Why George Zimmerman didn't listen, I don't know.

It shouldn't be a race issue.

So Trayvon Martin didn't have the right to stand HIS ground and defend himself. Wow. And to say that race played no role. This is sick.

I guess I'll give it a shot. I just found it kind of annoying that the real life character/creator of the show got a fancy book deal by writing about the experiences of many poor women of color from her position of privilege. The Help also showed the experience of black women, sort of, and problematically, y'know?