My brain went instantly to Allison Brie and Krysten Ritter—seriously Don't Trust the B was the funniest show in decades.
My brain went instantly to Allison Brie and Krysten Ritter—seriously Don't Trust the B was the funniest show in decades.
I've read that in some white subcultures kids are actively encouraged in this kind of rowdy-dow. Some of the coding is revealed in expressions like "boys will be boys" and references to the sowing of wild grain.
It was so hard to overcome my background, but luckily I had some really amazing minority teachers who took me under their wings and taught me the meaning of the word "respect."
Bravo for saying it like it is. The truth isn't PC. When will the white community take responsibility?!
"My sorority/fraternity did a ton of volunteer work though and was a great place for networking, so stop the persecution of the Greek System. #NOTALLGREEKS."
I blame the glorification of thuggishness that pervades white culture...a level of disrespect that is too often passed down from white parents (especially white single parents) to their white children.
A note to ppl who are gonna pop down here to ask that I re-state this argument to more specifically accommodate or rebut your personal stance: I really don't care if you disagree with me and I think it's healthy that you do. The thing that makes Chait different is that his opinions have much more power than the…
Hey, I'm sure he doesn't hate anyone. He just wants all the women and minorities to shut the fuck up and focus on real priorities, as defined by him, for their own good.
I think another part of it is a misunderstanding (or willful ignorance of) what it means to be a bigot. People like Chait seem to think that because they don't literally hate all women/minorities that they are necessarily not bigoted, which is utter bullshit.
Jonathan Chait's new feature for New York Magazine is called "Trigger Warning," and it's got a big old floppy dek:
I've loved Mandy Moore in all her movies (even the really bad ones!) She is super charming, even when playing the bitch. She's also really adorable voicing Rapunzel in Tangled.
I'm a little teapot, short and stout
As someone with a subscription to The Economist, this is the BEST DAY EVER!
subpar does not mean what you think it means.
I was working in medical supplies. I brought in about ten million dollars a month for my company and did the order processing, billing and sterilization of medical supplies. Also set up the builds with the product manager and handled inventory with 7 international warehouses, the smallest of which had over 2 million…
My best quitting story happened when I was working at a coffee place on my university campus. I had worked there for two years before I quit. The main reason I quit was because of this one girl. She was a terror. She would call people: stupid fucking bitches, dumb cunt, homophobic slurs, etc. She also was lazy as hell…
In a vein similar to Kate's: When I was old enough to stop going to my family's yearly camping trip.