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“Living Single” was my JAM (Maxine gave me life goals). Haven’t seen the show in ages but I can still sing/rap the theme song.

She’s only a year younger than me, so she tried to use her youth as an insult because people that age (especially black women) know who Kim Fields is.

Porsche is roughly my age (31) so that’s no excuse. But, then again, she did think the Underground Railroad was an actual train.

I can’t with this idiot, can’t even. 😾😾😾

He gives people permission to hate people they really want to hate.

His next project is a remake of Selma starring Channing Tatum as Chet, the brave white man who leads MLK across a bridge.

People (mostly straight white men but as Emmerich shows not just straight white men) need to get over this idea that everyone in the world can identify with straight white men but any other configuration is for minorities. Write a book with a straight white male hero and it’ll be shelved in scifi or crime or whichever

Could be, but other parents have also stepped up to say that the same thing happened to their child wearing a wrong color shade.

Vanity Fair brings us the best line about the movie in their review.

Yeah, starting to remind me of certain teachers in High School, always brandishing a paddle (with holes drilled in it, of course) and threatening the (barely) teenage girls with it in a very unsettling way. Gotta maintain discipline, after all.....

It’s rather telling that he has nothing to say about the BOY who was suspended, but he's 100% certain that there is no possible way the school could have overreacted in the case of the girl.

It’s not their place to ‘discipline’ the mother. She’s an adult and is free to irritate school administrators.

Weirdly, the fact that the school punished a child because they didn't like the way her mother acted doesn't make the situation sound any less ridiculous.

Unjust punishments are unjust punishments.

She is eight fucking years old. This is the parent/guardian issue and should have been dealt with by addressing them.

So, they were getting back at the mom by punishing the daughter retroactively?

You have established why it’s a rule, and have established that, because it is a rule, it generally should not be broken.

Dolores Bridge is the scariest Potter villian because she's the most real. All of us might know someone who is a little like her.

I guess there’s a Pinkham’s Law for every damn story. SHE’S EIGHT.

So punishing the child for something the parent did is fair? I doubt this kid does her own school shopping.