change is the thing we fear the most...
change is the thing we fear the most...
there isn’t any other context...
exactly...
“I feel that abortion”
that starts and ends with you... each person who has an abortion do it for they own reasons... no one made you - or me or anyone else - the arbiter of decisions that anyone else makes over his/her own body...
“by removable aliens.”
gringos be gringoing...
considering the recent news about unroll.me, doing it by hand - as annoying and time-consuming it may be -could be for the best... it even could act as an extra security layer...
We have laws about pollution...
Gella meant it that Barron also should be as far from Ivanka as well...
she could have said “I won’t be part of a tone-deaf shitty ad”...
but maybe “negrito” is worse... pejorative and condescending. the later being an integral part of our culture, unfortunately..
Memin... maybe it always was problematic, but we didn’t want to care... same with the Negrito Bimbo...
the “joke”, en español (as a certain protection measure): P: Como detienes a un negro cayen…
we have our own brand of issues with racism, that include the black population... just remember Memin Pinguin and that time in 2005 when the post stamp was released, that “joke” about a black person and a building, or - more recently - go to the store and buy a Nito...
so, negro here is way more than just #000000. That…
it would be nice if for your international readers you make a similar article but this one about the US cities...
“You don’t have to be a lesbian (or LGBT, or a woman, etc.) to know more than these characters do.”
but... that’s the whole point of the movie: the male characters don’t know a thing... they just think they do.
request the administrators of your group to make better guidelines, so those posts are not published...
also, “Just google “Best VPN”” may not give the most accurate and trustworthy results...
intention...
he didn’t say it with any possible positive connotation but to mock and ridicule...
“any attire that is provocative”
so basically... any and all attire, depending on who’s the customer service person...
in no way I meant that the word has always that connotation... it has it uses...
but for that particular tweet, it surely is condescending...
in this particular case...