I'm not sure "super depressing" is the right descriptor. "Somber" is a much more apropos word methinks.
I'm not sure "super depressing" is the right descriptor. "Somber" is a much more apropos word methinks.
And you're borderline illiterate, apparently.
Because there's nothing wrong with it. Indians call themselves Indians and Native Americans. But mostly Indians.
Why are people recommending this racist joke?
To be honest, this makes me really uncomfortable. I just don't know how I feel about a Congress actually doing something.
If I understand the people against the name change correctly, this means that the National Congress of American Indians has a serious case of white guilt.
"Cheering for a football team should never include the casual use of a racial slur."
Cool story. Not how the world works, though. The Manhattan DA may or may not take cases for a whole host of reasons, may or may not prosecute them, and may or may not prevail at trial.
It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury
Signifying nothing
"Trouble, Trouble, the Oilers Scuffle"
I bet they did it for the clicks.
it's almost as though Nintendo just held a big and very important presentation on the future of the company....
I was going to waste my time making a witty retort on how you're too stupid to grasp feminism and how it's only males accusing women of being fake geek girls for daring to encroach on their precious widdle boys club, but you can't even spell Jezebel properly, so why bother? It'll be too complicated for you to grasp,…
I ask this of everyone who claims NASA is trying to hide the existence of alien life:
I'll do the honours and pick the lowest hanging fruit. And subvert it:
Well, I blame Scotty: it was his job to transport them to the bird of prey...
And wow! Hey! What’s this thing suddenly coming towards me very fast? Very very fast. So big and flat and round, it needs a big wide sounding name like … ow … ound … round … ground! That’s it! That’s a good name – ground!
If the spacewhales are here, the spaceflowerpots can't be far behind.
[January 1980]