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THANK YOU.

It was Casual Monday!

I want to pass away

Well that’s not an answer, but thanks anyway. Kind of missed the mark there. I’m asking in the context of people who pass, not people who don’t pass. While it is rare, white people get discriminated against for being black. Michelle Wolf for example. If you are perceived as a certain race, that makes you that race for

Yes! I’ve liked him for a long time and I always feel gyped when he’s not using his “real” voice.

It just makes his acting that much more impressive when you think that he’s a Welsh guy pretending to be a Russian who’s pretending to be American who’s often pretending to be some other kind of American. So many fucking layers.

Your weekend project: watch “The Wine Show” on Hulu. It’s basically Matthews Rhys and Goode hanging out in a Tuscan villa, drinking lots of wine, and acting adorably drunk. It is, quite possibly, the greatest show of all time. Okay, after “The Americans”.

Yeah o am a leasbian on the very end of the spectrum and even I was. “What hey now?”

Holy shit, the Americans is the only thing I’ve ever seen him in and I had no idea he wasn’t American! Thanks to the internet this hasn’t happened in a long time. I’m a bit undone..

White tears? Funny that the answer to racism is always to be equally racist yourself.

I am not a fan of using the term “white privilege” because it seems to encourage the idea that some form of reparation is required when technically the “head start” began long before the discovery and arrival of people to America and the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and influences places other than America. Also, not

“My first book, which I wrote at seventeen-”

dating in New York as a 30-something executive in private equity

i don’t care, but i know someone who has a pie for him

Oh, the irony. I wonder how the CFO of Conde Nast feels about this.

This is what boggles my mind. It’s literally his job is to make clear statements without the need to issue clarifications to his clarifications.

It’s the “his own people” that’s most telling. At a subconscious, gut-belief level, Spicer doesn’t consider Jewish Germans and Austrians to be Germans and Austrians, i.e. Hitler’s people. He considers them wholly Other in a way that is analogous to Hitler’s own Othering of Jews, gays, Communists, dissenters, etc.

Having worked on the corporate world, their motivations should be observed and questioned ALL THE TIME. I don’t know where the he’ll they’ve been enshrined in the Constitution or Bill of Rights. I keep looking and can’t find it anywhere.

This whole “OBEY ANY AND EVERY ORDER YOU ARE GIVEN OR YOUR HUMAN RIGHTS ARE FORFEIT” deal aboard airliners is getting really old.

I assume everyone who was defending United so vigorously during leggingsgate because “THOSE ARE THE RULES” will also have no problem with this? Rules are rules, people, no matter how ridiculous, right?