Using a broad title like "Girls" includes around 3.5 billion people. The show is about a much narrower slice of humanity.
Using a broad title like "Girls" includes around 3.5 billion people. The show is about a much narrower slice of humanity.
Miss Kansas will be recruited by Fox News in 3 ... 2 ... 1
And yet, many people have more than one child, indicating that mothers have sex too!
Yeah, an important skill when living as part of a community is to PAY ATTENTION and be on the lookout for others.
I too had a hit and run. Bicycle vs. Truck. Now I have daily knee pain and arthritis such that it hurts to exercise, even non-weightbearing exercises like cycling and swimming. Also, the condition will worsen over time for the rest of my life.
I do not know where you live, but the bicycle safety laws in my area say to go with traffic.
Wow, where do you live? In most places, bike lanes are short and disconnected.
It's a neg. The way for you to "prove" you don't have a thing against black dudes is to go out with them, so if their tactic works, they get a date.
I disagree in a roundabout way. P&R has shown the relatives of Leslie, Ben, Ron, Jerry, April, Jean-Ralphio and Andy, but not Tom, Ann, or Donna. Most people in a place like Pawnee are locals with family in the area. So where are the episodes that include in-person relatives of POC as a part of the story? Limiting the…
That's why I love Neil DeGrasse Tyson. He is a black public intellectual who generally talks about astrophysics, NOT race issues.
It's great that she is addressing his distinct hair needs! After all, the idea that "we're all the same" can be counterproductive.
Curiosity? It's also a myth that you can rub a black boy's head for good luck. Please encourage her to learn proper hair care that suits his texture and to consult someone if she needs advice and help.
This is sad to come from Tulsa, home of the historic Black Wall Street.
It would be ironic if Deborah Brown was well known for having an afro or locked hair. SMH.
I am concerned that the help you offer to black people may be limited by certain beliefs. Would you be able to provide effective help a black woman with body image issues? If not, would you be honest with yourself and with her to refer her to someone else?
If for no other reason, if a nerd's libido is sufficiently intense, s/he should be motivated to develop the social skills required to get those needs met in a mutually respectful way.
If there is are AA women who socialize in environments you enjoy and engage in similar hobbies, it's a starting point. If these environments are racially mixed, the odds increase because it means she is more likely to be comfortable relating to others in other cultures.
Exactly. Not to mention, a black woman abandoned to raise her mixed kid will, due to the one drop-rule, have a black kid, so these cases are less obvious.*
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Yep, you know that Yale Drama grads are weeping at the news. Why does it seem that in order to get a fragrance, clothing line, or acting jobs as a black person in the USA, an individual has to be a musical megastar? What about people who really just want to act, design clothes or make fragrances?