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Has anyone pointed out yet that Ariana Grande and Skinny Whatshisface look like the baby version of JLo and Marc Anthony?

Or the other defense, “But no one ever said anything before! Why is it offensive now?”

It’s a little weird to compare Trump—a man who has been accused of sexual harassment and assault countless times—to a woman who raps about consensual sex and dancing.

Been a Cardi fan since “a hoe neva gets cold.” <3

I distinctly remember a classmate calling another (Sri Lankan) classmate Apu. Calling it “weaponized” hits the nail on the head so hard.

“They obviously new it was wrong early on...”

It’s also pretty shitty for them to use Lisa, who has always been a stand-in for the social justice-inclined, to complain about political correctness. It’d be like having a new Lord of the Rings where Frodo extols the virtue of holding on to earthly riches and power.

If you live in a city where everyone calls a bodega a bodega, then you can call it a bodega.

also, EVERYONE is banned from saying “fam”

I’m not sure why David Hogg got singled out as the target for Assholes Across America, but damn, that kid’s taking for hits. I hope he’s able to channel all of that BS into more will to fight.

What’s almost as disturbing as having such an ignorant viewpoint is thinking that those memes are so insightful that you just have to share them.

So, objections:

1. White people who live in New York have to say bodega. Because otherwise they’re calling it a “corner store” or “convenience store” and that just doesn’t properly encapsulate a bodega.

7. Do not ban this word. Then we’re going to get (more) white people saying stuff like “SoHa” (an abomination that

I thought bodega meant a place to store wine, like a cellar. Anyway, I think that’s pretty much standard part of the NYC lingo so I thought it was odd to see it on the list.

Exactly. If you’re talking about a district in Nazi-occupied Warsaw, knock yourself out. On the other hand, if you’re using the term to connote cheapness or shoddyness, fuck off.

So I prayed to Lord Google for an alternative for collard greens and discovered white folks already hijacked it in the whitest way possible. Different spelling, sure, but you tell me that ain’t messed up.

For me (and it seems the original commentary), it’s not about word belonging to anyone. It’s about how it’s used in American vernacular.

It’s a freaking latin term and used to describe tiny convenience stores in a lot of major cities. Not feeling the burn on that one.

I’m glad you addressed “Ninja.” I’ve been seeing that one in the vernacular around here for a bit and kinda bothered me. Kinda like when your mom would say, “Darn is just as bad as saying Damn.” Wondered how everyone else took that one.

But I’m gonna have to stop you at Potato Salad. That’s a food that is constantly

Might have to disagree with the use of cousin.