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"was less able to explore given Ian and Mickey’s relative isolation (which Ian mentions here, noting they were “home bodies”).

how did her coworkers suggestions––"black museums so they can remember how grateful they should be!!" hint at them working any harder than her general ideas?

I watched with captions and it was definitely "bling"

I think it was "watch Lemonade while we eat Lemonade," so both maybe?

Nah

I mean…maybe if Matt and Shelby were in anyway enslaved to the land, but they're not. they even had an opportunity to leave in a barter and didn't take it. They hobbled Shelby because they knew Matt wouldn't abandon her or try sacrificing himself while telling Shelby and Flora to run. I'm shocked by how little Matt's

as a black woman…same. when I got to that part of the review, I rolled my eyes pretty hard.

also when they're around the fire and Peters cuts them free, she keeps saying "I can't run, I can't run"

it's weird this would be tested on Grey's Anatomy and not shows people actually want to talk about (The Goldbergs, The Middle) but hey, good idea. I think someone said this in the comments awhile ago and I was like "yea, why dont they do that?"

maybe exploring Allison's coming out within the episode is more interesting than connecting it to magazine gossip from months ago. this ep is a great response to that, but you don't need that context to appreciate Allison's storyline.

I am not at all excited to see this. Like, why are they making B99 bad?

k i clicked for the headline; you got me.

oh, you're just upset I said "picnic" instead of "cookout" I wasn't referring to the meme, but the idea behind it so I didn't really give a shit about that. I've heard cookout/picnic both used because it's a phrase/idea that pre-dates the meme.

still can't believe someone tried to come at me with the damn cookout meme cuz they ain't up on hip hop history goddamn this white ass website.

literally google "justin bieber black" and youll find articles going back to 2013 when rappers started saying this. including chance and gambino. not farfetched at all.

I'm a she and I'm not:

I included links…one is even from the Atlanta Black Star…

…That's a separate thing. I know about the meme "a seat at the cookout" I'm excited to see what Solange does with it tomorrow. That doesn't change the fact that since 2013 ppl in hip hop have been calling Bieber "an honorary black person"