*grin*
*grin*
Yes, because they're not both basically sodium lauryl sulfate with additives. Give me a break.
We had all of these conversations before and they were settled. Back when we were talking about interracial marriage. Which is now considered normal but at the time were perceived as a threat by white bigots.
I noticed this week that the Crumbs I have to walk past every morning in Union Station was empty, for which I am thankful. That sickly-sweet frosting smell made me want to vomit at 8:00 am.
"thought more about appeasing the people who actually pay for the service"
Trying not to feed trolls here so I'm starting my own thread.
Nobody deserves to be assaulted - no one is saying that white men deserve assault or that it's not a big deal when a white man is assaulted.
As a Sirius/XM stockholder, let me just say thank you to the management for quickly taking that sad little person out of my investments.
Those dudes have always been fucking scumbags and I hated that they were a part of one of my favorite radio stations in Boston. It was always obvious that he was a fucking racist shitbag and that prank that got them run out of Boston was not funny at all. Fuck him. Fuck Opie. Glad he got fired.
Let's take this opportunity to remember that the country the founding fathers left because of religious oppression has healthcare based on the patients needs, not what a religion thinks they need; education based on science, not the bible; marriage between consenting adults, not exclusion because of what a church…
Awwww, yisssss. That man is right up my alley. Wish he kept his chesty hairs.
Fashion forward designers like Lanvin a few seasons back or some of the new English designers have moved completely away from the narrow trouser as directional.
Tight is alright, man. It's not a new phenomenon, anyway. Pants just got wider and wider and baggier and fugly in the 90s and 00s. And it could be worse. We could have the high-waisted Dacron nightmares from the 70s that gave every man obscene moose knuckles. For slim men, the slim pants of today are great. My…
Dear Greta,
It shouldn't be a problem regardless, because the law protect against discrimination, sexual orientation, etc.
Aww that's cute you think you have "free speech" in the work place. Do me a favor, go read the 1st Amendment....I'll wait. Ok, what does that say? "congress shall make no law" right? You're employer can limit your speech all they want and fire you for it if you're harassing people at work.
Actually the law does NOT protect them against discrimination in many parts of the country.
A Tyler Perry plot in steps-