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She seems like a White person who has always been desperately searching for an identity. I’ve met quite a few White people like that. Whiteness isn’t enough for them, and they are always searching for some way to make themselves feel special, especially in those boring-ash suburban environments they get raised in.

Oh, if you like that:

My family, from Mississippi practices the First Foot tradition. We also follow the tradition of eating black eyed peas on New Year's Day, although I don’t know where that one comes from.

I think that’s the reason those ads piss me off so much, too. In a contest between some cheap yogurt with choc goo on top of it and a slice of dark chocolate cake, the cake wins.

Also the women in the VS ads behave differently than the ones in the Carl’s ads. So that might have something to do with why I find the VS ads not offensive but the Carl’s ads just seem skeevy.

I do know he gets some of the best lines : “Fet needs food!”

Yeah, I actually liked the boy last season. Not now though. I wish his mother would hurry up and find him.

I would have been ecstatic to see Sue Storm portrayed by a Black woman. Sistahs can't get no love in Marvel movies?

That’s “brotha”.

Nah, it wouldn’t work. In the hood, you never ask where a broths got his bling. It's just not done.

That album was my first introduction to the concept too.

And that's another thing. How many people just nominated the books there were told? How many of them read the books and loved them and just wanted to share that with everyone? I thought that was what people did last year. Just nominated the stuff they all wanted to read and liked and that just happened to be very

Uh oh!

There always one of you.

I think we’re pretty much safe (for now) as none of them live long enough to raise their hundreds of babies, and pass on all they know. Each octopus has to learn everything anew and so far they aren’t being too cooperative with each other either.

With those camouflage abilities some of them possess (most especially the mimic octopus) would we even notice they’ve been masquerading as people for a while?

What's mildly alarming about these fictional world's: PoC only ever seem to be able to survive the Zombie apocalypse ones. Apparently, we are excellent at surviving zombies, (see referent Key & Peele episode.)

Marc Waid's Kingdome Come is a pretty good example of what you're talking about with the Marvel Universe. Internecine warfare amongst godlike superheroes and villains, such that you end up nuking your own country, before they destroy the world while they do it.

And the school does have a problem with kids dying, hence all the child ghosts running around it. Also, spiders the size of mansions,ctha speak perfect English, and are allowed to make more. Why wasn't that creature spayed and where was their momma?

Yeah. I watched this movie, reluctantly, with my niece. The whole time, I kept wondering what happened to all the people, in that world.