It's not playing a card. It's not a game. It's the reality women live with. I never hear/see that card playing expression used by anyone affected by the prejudice under discussion, and for good reason.
It's not playing a card. It's not a game. It's the reality women live with. I never hear/see that card playing expression used by anyone affected by the prejudice under discussion, and for good reason.
In the theater where I saw View, when Tanya Roberts got kicked in the face everyone cheered.
Home pregnancy tests were brand new then, and I remember it seeming kind of crazy. Previously you had to go to the doctor. Look up the expression "the rabbit died." They did show Ruth doing this midday, when at that time the first urine of the day was required.
Which was a wise choice on his part.
It was so hard watching Taystee make such a terrible miscalculation. Even if the hostages were all still in the prison, getting as much as she did was a miracle. Poussey's family could/should be demanding an investigation, and they have the social rank to do that more than most inmates' families. Though, of course, we…
Oh crap. I hadn't thought of that.
Suzanne needs her meds, and it was awful seeing Lorna take them away. Suzanne has an illness, and without meds she is at its mercy, unable to control her behavior or have relationships. Actually, two white women attacked her and then another attacked her in a different way. At the end of the day, the other black…
Name the freakin' horse!
I was born in 1967 and found the names a little odd since they were much more popular with Baby Boomers, but they were not impossibly unusual. That said, I would have expected Michelle, Lisa, Debbie, Laura, Tracy, Kelly, Christine or a few others to show up.
Well, I;ve seen inerviews with amusement park execs filmed on roller coasters, the big crazy ones, no less. I decided that anyone who was able to keep talking calmly through almost the entire ride was the right person to run an amusement park.
Those things aren't mutually exclusive! There's so much Native talent out there, but you'd never know it because of how Hollywood works. And yeah, it's great that we see two Native actors playing Jackie Lynn's parents, but I'm seeing an expectation in these comments that we should be happy for two tiny Native roles…
And I'd honor your wishes. I'm not a Latina, so right/wrong isn't my call, but I do find it irksome when I read online comments that make it sound like no one uses the term or that they haven't any idea what the politics of the term are when referring to themselves that way.
How is it offensive when that's what they call themselves? Lots of Latino/as in NYC do that. "Spanish Harlem." All my Nuyorican and Dominican friends call themselves that — and these are educated, politically aware people who are proud of being Latinos.
Tuckahoe Funland? Did they visit Maude?