pedanticpontificator
Pedantic Pontificator
pedanticpontificator

It sounds like a twist on the “I’m not like other girls” woman who likessports and burgers and I’m only friends with guys.”

Yes, yes, yes. That song is the creepy Nice Guy (tm) anthem.

The only way to eat white meat, fellow stranger on the internet.

The problem is, you never know what's going to offend a potential recruiter. Now that all employers scour online social media, it's career suicide to be your "authentic self" online, unless it's literally part of your career. I'm a flaming liberal with strong views about social justice, but I work in a stodgy,

Also, where are my manners?

All white people are racist. Yup, even me.

She does, but Maple Heights’ malls closed in the late 80s during northeast Ohio’s massive white flight from Cleveland - not recently.

It did. I read an article in the local paper - he had to hire his siblings to help him.

No. Shaker Heights is further north. It is right next to Bedford Heights, which is next to Solon - another wealthy white suburb.

#MuricaMax has more of a racist twang to it, don’t you think? Plus South Park.

Another beautiful kid killed for NOTHING. NOTHING.

For the other white people in the grays:

I got deleted for saying that ICE was snatching people off the streets and holding children to catch their parents. No swearing. No caps/yelling. Just stating the facts.

Because they have more rights than anyone else.

Right?!? Jaysus.

Hers is the story of why many otherwise capable people don’t run for office. We want to be pampered, flattered, cooed at and told exactly what we want to hear (Free shit! And nobody has to pay for it!). This is not a slam of the Democratic party - this is a slam on voters. All voters, but especially white ones. Even I

I don’t know. I thought Ragnarok was awful (like 3 or 4 out of 10 if I'm generous awful), but maybe that’s just me.

This falls into the “You should have” line of thinking, and it doesn’t really apply here, because this article is directed at those if us who already have loans, i.e., we’re stick with the degrees we got. My field was a high demand, high-paying field when I started my degree in 2007. Then 2008 happened. I won’t say my

Aldi, dammit!

Everyone is missing the greater point here: it’s Micheal Harriot’s first post in five days!