hurdicure
Mrs. Hurdicure
hurdicure

It seems to me that many white men find the idea of privilege to be offensive to their sense of fairness. If you’re taught implicitly by society that everything goes both ways and everyone is created equal... and you just happen to dominate as a group, the suggestion that you are benefiting from conditions that you

I call bullshit. Everyone knows that the only real ethnic slur for a white person is “racist.”

The stereotype that white people always carry ranch dressing around with them is not cool anymore. When you say ‘He’s already got his, that white boy over there’” don’t just fucking assume I’m carrying my own ranch dressing around with me you hurtful monster. I need it for my tenders and when you assume that I already

But it kind of is our job when they have no frame of reference in which to relate. The fact that they’re asking at all shows some self-awareness of that, and the fact that they’ve approached a POC shows they don’t know where to start, so they go to the source. Right or wrong, misguided or not, at least they’re asking t

I’m Asian, and I even wrote about my problem with Dr. Strange’s whitewashedness in The Washington Post. And I find Tilda’s responses to be nuanced and willing to listen. If this is truly the receipts, Swinton has my respect for trying to respectfully navigate this issue.

Well, here’s how these conversations feel as a person of color. A white person reaches out to you sometimes - as the only POC that they know. “Hey, can you explain this one thing to me?” Like, I’m Mexican-American, so they might say, for example, “Hey, can you tell me why people think Speedy Gonzales was a negative

I’m having difficulty understanding Margaret Cho’s perspective here. It sounds like Tilda was up front about the issues, expressed her desire to do something about it and sought advice from someone who is in a good position to provide it. And Cho’s responses were thoughtful and measured as well. Not sure what got lost

I really believe some people on the left prefer to be the out-of-power opposition, rather than govern. Governing takes compromise. Trump as president gives these folks eight years of marching and Facebook-liking and sign waving.

Bullshit. The differences between Clinton and Trump were clear. The dangers were known. It is our responsibility as voters to vote in the best interests of our country, not wait around for someone to tickle our fancy or speak deeply to our personal beliefs. Sometimes you just have to be a grown up and do what’s best

You can parse it all you want, but Clinton won millennials and that’s a fact.

I realize trump is a different type of beast, but...in 2008 democrats had the oval and both houses. And we got the tea party movement out of it. And an ass-whooping in 2010. Shit ebbs. Shit flows. Tea partiers tried to apply talk radio “logic” to Washington and it just embarrassed the republicans. What’s our answer to

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but we’re already having a Constitutional crisis. We have a Senate that has refused to act on a Supreme Court vacancy, we have a president-elect who may or may not have won the election fair-and-square, but most definitely lost the popular vote by at least 2.5 million votes, and

And that the hosts can beat death and conquer the world for eternity where humans only imagine they can.

Man, I dunno. No Miss Jay or Noted Fashion Photographer Nigel Barker? I’ll give it a shot, but...

I’m pretty sure the common thread here is marijuana. The employees got freaked out by a customer and hid in the back: high. Dude goes to CVS in the middle of the night looking for cheese and spends 45 minutes wandering around the store: high.

It was a false-velveta op.

Also, is it Logan’s (I doubt it’s Paul since she clearly never saw him) or IS SHE A SURROGATE?!!

How do I feel?

A rich man passes into heaven like a camel through the eye of a needle, npb77366@noicd.com. REPENT!