mrsbobloblaw
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mrsbobloblaw

Because they are intimate photos, taken when you were in an intimate relationship with that person, meant for your eyes only. They are also usually posted with incredibly private information, like phone numbers and addresses, meant to be used to harass the person in the photo.

Umm, why wouldn't it be racist if it makes the person who is the subject of it uncomfortable? I'm not sure why you are getting so defensive of this situation you were not a witness to. I'm not saying that they carried on a lengthy get-to-know-you situation. I'm saying that every time they went to talk to him about

I think it's half pompous, half "oh thank god, I can finally close my eyes for a little bit."

I think it's in the eye of the beholder. Yes, she has a lot of privilege and power, but no one really knows the toll that the position she is in could be taking on her.

I don't have kids yet (though I've got one baking away right now), but when exactly did Polly Pocket morph into THAT? I freaking loved Polly Pocket when I was a kid, when she was an itty-bitty doll that came in those fold-up packs. She was a vet, a schoolteacher, a farmer, all kinds of things. I don't ever remember

Yeah, he was pretty clearly uncomfortable during the conversation, kept trying to steer it back to English, but he let it go afterwards. The fact that they never ASKED him if he spoke Spanish, just immediately started speaking only Spanish to him was so bizarre. I was embarrassed that these were my friends I was

WOW. "Towel head name?" I just...I just don't know.

I understand that, but that was not this particular situation. They never asked him if he spoke Spanish, just immediately started speaking to him in Spanish, despite his attempts to steer the conversation back to English. They never asked him much more about himself; they chose to focus on this one aspect of his

I agree. It's about being respectful, saying "Do you mind me asking..." and trying to phrase it in a way that isn't so "OMG, what is going on with your racialness?!?!" And if the person does mind, don't push it. It isn't about you.

I agree that asking "what are you" and "where are you REALLY from" is definitely offensive. I am about as white as they come (thanks to my 3/4 Irish heritage), but my very unusual Irish maiden name has often led people to ask my heritage. I think it's fine to be curious of others backgrounds and cultures, but there

She had it coming.

Ugh, this kind of crap.

True, true.

Agree (unfortunately). Still, would love to see someone put quality over ratings.

They also did Annie several years back with Audra McDonald, Kathy Bates, Alan Cumming, Kristin Chenoweth and Victor Garber. Not bad.

I would be very happy to see Megan Hilty sing on TV any day of the week.

Go to Broadway. There's your pool of talent.

I thought I was the only one who was disappointed at the cutting of "Kiss Me." Also, I know why the cut the Ballad from the beginning and end (didn't go for the narrative aspect that the show has), but it's still such a fantastic opening and closing to that story.

Agree. Just listen to Michael Cerveris or George Hearn sing Sweeney. A powerful voice can really elevate that score to unbelievable levels.

My money is on either Sweet Charity starring Kate Perry or My Fair Lady featuring Taylor Swift and Robin Thicke.