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Yeah sounds terrible, get a Retron 5. The newer model black/purple with the better cartridge connects and update that bad boy to the most recent firmware. They have long past fixed the issues that made it a piece of poop at launch.....besides the included controllers, they will always be last resort junk but:

This is par for the course for Nintendo lately. Amazing idea, utter shit execution.

not just their looks! god, imagine being raised as a white guy?

The sound of the baby’s heart eventually breaks the moment of silence and Zoey says, “Thank you, God,” which could be an instinctual reaction from her—she could still be questioning her beliefs.

for me, black-ish falls very much into the “typical sitcom” realm, which sucks. i watched the first season and i felt like so many times it got SO close but couldnt go far enough. not even because it was on ABC, but because they want it to be more ‘modern family’ then ‘dont trust the b- in apartment 23' it’s just not

That’s unfortunate. We need more black believers in science. I too was brought up to pray to a God who loves me so much he would let police officers murder my people daily. Religion has caused our community to remain largely homophobic, sexist, and traditional in terms of child rearing and marriage. I think it’s time

Not just a progressive small business, but a community center for women, POC, and the LGBTQ community. I am not usually all “SJW” on Jezebel, but mocking was not the right angle for this story.

Agreed. If people actually READ the statement the bookstore put out, it’s totally fucking reasonable and something I’d think most people here would agree with. Jez cherry-picked some hot takes without context and put a shitty mocking tang on the whole thing (and most of the comments reflect that attitude). Like, the

Another thing I don’t understand is why some people, who agree with BLM, are mad at these people for trying to do good. They don’t just have a sign up, they also host BLM in their space. I understand it is easy to by cynical of everything, but if we never recognize that some people are trying to good things in this

I was in there three days ago (visiting from Seattle) and almost all the people volunteering there were black, and the vast majority of the rest were people of color. I saw only a couple of white faces. So, yes. Sorry to ruin your snarky “question”, but the answer is an emphatic yes.

Here’s some shit Jezebel didn’t

He Who Shall Not Be Named has made them bold! There’s no shutting this down in our lifetime. Progress in this country is two steps forward, one step back and this right here, is a step back, the backlash to the incredible leap forward that was Obama.

Ok, but Portlandia is transmisogynistic, 100% white, glorifies the gentrification problem in Portland, and is generally very antagonistic of queer and feminist issues-- and not even for the sake of humor, the show has been floating on the same jokes since episode 1. Also, the Willamette Week is a rape apologist paper

Yeah, either people are pulling things out of context and ignoring the rest, or they are just skimming the article. They also tried to educate people on the historic racism and white supremacy of Oregon, and Portland in particular, which a ton of people don’t know about or ignore, in that statement. 

I think they were upset tha the BLM sign was removed so it wouldn’t be seen on the show. They also state BLM Portland also meets there regularly, and are also reminding people of the historic racism of the Oregon and Portland in particular. Oregon was formed to be a “white utopia”

For someone who says what he means, Trump has spawned a cottage industry of surrogates who go on t.v. primarily to explain “what he really meant.”

I felt that way until I went to Oregon’s South Coast for a couple days on a work trip. Lots of Trump stickers and conversations that sounded like a bad After School Special written by Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck. It was all about how frail yet dangerous Hillary was and almost nothing positive about Trump. Not even

This is a bad take. A vote not for Hillary is a vote for Trump. A vote to shake things up is a vote for the end of our democratic republic. History tells us that shaking things up in the sense you seem to desire leads to autocracy, not some sort of more democratic, representative, improved government.

I wish I were white and didn’t care about how other people would suffer under a Trump presidency.

I’m in Florida. Unfortunately, we both have to consider the fact that we’re in battleground states that actually could decide this thing.