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You know, I loved him in "A Time to Kill". Then he did all these terrible movies. Then he did "Lincoln Lawyer", and I was all "Texas Good Ol' Boy on his way to redemption after maturing into family man ...?"

Lol do you even go here?

How To Avoid the Soul Sucking Vortex of Narcissists, Addicts, and Sociopaths.

May I suggest the following:

I've worked in college financial office for a long time... I'd start with "The Difference between Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans," "Your Refund Check is Not Free Money," and "How to Avoid Paying It All Back."

Agreed. Nothing at all in these photos is depressing or surprising other than the guy in his baggy underwear. ..I can't figure that out.

Because we don't teach it and I am willing to bet they never prepped for it either. This would be a good time to reference Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man

Definitely read that girl's name as whitey

To all of those that are confused as to how a Non-White person could possibly have light-colored eyes, (i.e. grey, hazel, blue, green), please visit Louisiana. Take a trip to the 5th Ward in New Orleans. There are tons of mixed-race people that identify as Creole or Black—Some are even known as Passé Blanc (black

Yeah, it's all fun and games until you get a fissure + fistula + polyp and you need an sphincterotomy. Or so I've heard.

Especially because there is no mention of her having children....

And then there are exchanges like the following:

I hear you. Add to that the racist BS of the fashion industry ... I've been the sole black face in many a classroom, office and, now, around the seminar table and often find myself being treated like a maniac for having even the mildest response to being treated like an animal/idiot/object. Anything less than soft

I'm just going to talk about the time when I met Iman.

One time, when M'lady and I were the "regular people" on an episode of that Project Runway rip-off that Bravo threw together after they lost Project Runway, I met Iman.

To me, there's an added layer of irony. Rue (and to a lesser extent Thresh & Cinna) function as stereotypical "Magical Negroes" who give their lives for the white protagonist. In Rue's case, she's close to nature and seems to possess magical powers. This is worth looking at, within any discussion of race and HG.

Am i the only one who pictured Cinna as a Unicorn? I'm so shocked he's not even a hoofed animal. I mean the director could have at least made him a centaur. I can't believe they took him all the way to human. I don't know but i totally don't remember any description of Cinna involving feet.

"And these same people are entitled to express their opinions about it."

This, sometimes I feel like the older generation looks down on the younger.

Doesn't surprise me in the least. I've interned for casting directors and overheard the casting directors over the phone saying: "I only want white actors. No blacks, no Mexicans, only white." And while I think its easy to blame the casting agency, you have to remember that they're also giving their client (the