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“I don’t want to be associated with a man who puts his party before his country.”

Because this whole thread made me curious, I went and looked up the brunch menu at the Ritz in Toronto - they do in fact have ricotta pancakes (they call them “hotcakes”) on the menu. They come with some cherry sauce, and they sound delicious. Ricotta is listed right there in the title, and Jaden Smith is, and

My neighbor gave me a box of lemon ricotta cookies for Christmas. And some weed! I live in the greatest neighborhood in the world!

Lemony ricotta pancakes are amazing. With lemon curd. Lemony good!

Because you have terrific taste in breakfast foods.

I actually ordered pancakes with ricotta cheese yesterday ON PURPOSE and they were incredibly delicious.

Eh... I’d wager all she sees is the inside of her own rectum.

“I’m the only white person who owns and lives on this street.”

“When you are a pioneer, like I am, it’s not easy,’ she said. ‘I’m the only white person who owns and lives on this street.’”

I came here and didn’t see color.

This dumbass, dead-eyed motherfucker.....

Show of hands: who now wants to see a picture of this agent?

Can you imagine shelling out all that money and working that hard just for PENCE to be the speaker? Huge slap in the face.

Because the people who wrote it have straight hair and assume these styles are the ones that are time intensive and only done for attention since it would take them for freaking ever to do it and still not succeed.

A Charter school isn’t more or less likely to do this than any other. Black girls get treated like this everywhere. Here’s an example just from yesterday.

These are teachers/school administrators who likely consider themselves ‘Liberal’ or ‘good people’ who wear pink pussy hats, blatantly trying to ruin these young black girls lives.

Good. From my reading, the only way a girl with kinky/curly hair could stay within the rules would be to relaxers and/or daily straightening. The rules barred braids/locs/twists, and also prohibited hair “thicker” than 2 inches, which I interpreted as no fro/puff styles. They were basically strong arming girls into

This. I’m black and I’m actually working something that might be produced and there are characters whose race is specific and sometimes remarked upon n the play. The characters can’t be cast differently without it affecting the dialogue.

Except the estate says no, you can’t do that. Which is their legal right and what the author wanted, is it not? And “confused” isn’t usually how a director wants his audience to feel when watching a play.