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Your puppy seems unhappy with what he saw. Hope he’s not a Trump supporter (he is very white.)

I agree on the weed thing. Her response was a little to triangularization for my tastes.

Ok so post debate here are my first annual ILikeThunderstorms DemDebate Awards recipients:

Hillary loses no ground, Bernie picks up a little from the other guys, of they had any support before this. Actually Bernie might pick up a few points from Hillary just for the increase in name recognition.

I’m just gonna leave this here.

Counter-question: are those different bands

I’m watching the debate with my mom. I wish she was drunker. She just screeched: “WHEN I WAS YOUNG THE DEBATES WERE SERIOUS! IT WAS ON PBS AND NO COMMERCIALS AND NONE OF THIS NATIONAL ANTHEM SHIT!”

For each mention of “grandmother,” consume one full glass of sherry, followed by a peppermint found in your pocket.

THIS IS THE MOST MAGNIFICENT TROLLING EVER 12/10 WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT

Wait, so, is “Columbusing” the act of a white person claiming to have discovered a thing that was already “discovered” by someone else, or is it literally ANY instance of any white person availing themselves of, or otherwise enjoying something that isn’t European in cultural origin?

Their tails alone are worthy of a day of celebration!

Have you seen the ColumbusWasAHero hashtag on twitter? The right-wingers are waving their hate filled ignorant flag with pride, calling Columbus a hero of the white race. I was caught between horror and laughter. There are those high jacking the hashtag with truthiness, but you hit it on the head with this. The nut

Are we really comparing eating fucking hummus to cultural appropriation? Because if so everyone needs to take a deep breath.

Please continue to do that. Seriously. Unless you’re walking around dressed like a Geisha or something, or trying to make hair sticks “trendy”, you’re just using a convenient method for putting your hair up - you’re not ripping off a culture. Unless we all plan on tracing back the cultural birth of the ponytail or the

Oakland, circa 1974, Mrs. Woods, 4th grade class celebrated “Indian day” the day after Columbus day. (later it was changed to Indigenous people’s day). I believe she was a trailblazer (a bit crazy too).

I mean, a lot of this is just cultural awareness, much of it facilitated through globalization. You are largely discussing the directed marketing of these foods and fads to the American public rather than an initial invention.

Happy Colobus Day to everyone! It’s truly fitting to have a special day to consider the contributions of our favorite monkey pals.

Clue: children != adults

White people have discovered that they are the REAL victims of racism and prejudice recently as well.

“...for the rest of you, it’s Monday.”