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Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward
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Hey, the guy from the science terminology pedantry thread! Good to see you back.

Definitely me too. I don’t drink hot beverages and drive.

Besides the vanity and the old-man technophobia, there’s the fact that it’s Obama-era legislation that’s being rolled back here. Undoing everything Obama did (no matter how small) has always been on the top of Cheetolini’s to-do list.

The Wikipedia article on cup holders begins thusly:

“A cup holder is a device, such as a zarf, to hold a cup or other drinking vessel.”

I’ve read that Her Majesty does not like the way Prince Philip is portrayed in the show, as a mean, uncaring father to Prince Charles.

I mean, he’s not wrong. Light bulbs cast light upon him, allowing people to see him, and they see that he’s orange. This wouldn’t be a problem if he was always in a dark room where no one saw him.

Me too, because the only thing I do when I’m driving is drive.

Who among us has never spilled coffee all over themselves while driving?

Remember your daily affirmation, folks:

This man is so mind-bogglingly stupid. 

You’re joking, right?

She said it 19 years ago.

sooo... if she was latina she could use the aesthetic she does without issue but because she is Italian, she can’t? I know latina’s who are red head and blonde, I am Sicilian and much darker than many I know...at some point this cultural appropriation stuff becomes ridiculous. 

I was today years old when I learned that Pink wasn’t at least partly Black.

I was shocked to learn in this article that Ariana Grande is not Latina.

I think P!nk would happily answer these questions now, and that you’d get authentic answers that are much more educated. She said those stupid “color blind” things when she was a kid, and she was being told by L.A. Reid to market herself in a specific way. We all know much more now about why speaking to differences is

I kind of always assumed until recently that she was mixed, like Pete Wentz or Rashida Jones.

“When I was nine years old, I assumed that Pink was a very light-skinned black woman.”

Did you interview Pink for this article? I would really like an explanation from her on why she allowed her race to be so ambiguous, why she really refused to clarify it when asked, and why she used a terrible blaccent for so long.