it escalated, it was so somber, and it made me feel too much.
it escalated, it was so somber, and it made me feel too much.
That's so true! Especially about knowing that they were guilty for doing something egregious that they will let something pass.
This part is true, she definitely needs to unpack.
And how she found another dark skinned friend to sit backseat to her shenanigans. She actually is a terrible character lol.
Well, Poussey is dead anyway so nothing matters.
Coco's story, Episode 5, hell when Lionel told Troy "I'm gay" and Troy didn't care and was willing to cut his hair… the depiction of a heterosexual man and homosexual man having a genuine friendship? Amazing.
There is a point in the series when she gets called out for being light-skinned and she's told "you aren't woke if you won't acknowledge your light-skinned privilege"
minority report time?
for me w/ my own depression and issues… watching this was cathartic. i've always identified with the characters who seem to struggle with life. it makes me want to hug them which gives me more compassion for myself.
i've only stabbed one person; myself. bad cooking accident, 5 stitches lol.
men are more violent than women. the end.
i don't think this is a show elementary and middle school kids should watch without parental supervision… or ever to be honest. maybe 8th grade? because kids do have suicidal thoughts in middle school, hell i did.
i'll start using it on twitter, just you wait.
You don't have to. But this is more information, from strangers on the internet who don't know each other, that fucked up racial shit happens in Boston.
If you watched the show and you still stand by that last sentence, that's pretty fucked up. That was the whole point of the show… You don't know what could break someone because you don't know their burdens and you should try to intervene and be supportive.
You know what, thinking about it, I interpreted as snarky because I'm very used to racist, snarky trolls on the internet because it's a dark place.
Yes, it was. i cried laughing
Also… It's funny how the creator explains that Dear White people is a misnomer - it's just a way to express how a disenfranchised group feels.
Every time my friends have gone to Boston, they have experienced a racist incident.
the fifth episode made me cry.