As a fellow Will Ferrell hater, can I recommend Stranger Than Fiction? He’s much more likable as an endearing awkward dude there than I’ve ever seen him when he’s playing stupid for laughs.
As a fellow Will Ferrell hater, can I recommend Stranger Than Fiction? He’s much more likable as an endearing awkward dude there than I’ve ever seen him when he’s playing stupid for laughs.
You are truly lucky. I have hair not only on my legs and my arms, but also on my face, and I’m not talking about peach fuzz either. (I get wiry ingrown beard hairs, which apparently is a common problem for black men. Unfortunately, I cannot fix this by rocking a beard the way they can.)
That is amazing.
This letter certifies that the holder, Michael Harriot, can’t be racist. We have verified that he, indeed, has at least one white friend, which exempts him from all claims of reverse racism, regular racism, anti-whiteness or hatred of Caucasians.
I am smacking myself for never having thought about this:
I don’t doubt these incidents usually, but this sounds kinda fishy, doesn’t it?
Even if she agreed to it, it’s still not “consensual” if she was under arrest, anyway.
I assume if Steve King says something is uncivil, it’s because someone very politely mentioned racism in his presence.
I’m imagining him later on: “Mom! I MET MICHELLE OBAMA! IT WAS AMAZING! .... Also, some British dude was there with her.”
Yup. Not exactly a Sherman fan, because he did some pretty horrifying things to the Native Americans later on, but he certainly gave the South what it deserved.
Great writing. I had a similar introspective experience from the other side - starting from white feminism and then realizing everything I’d been saying about men not listening to women could be applied to how white people react to POC talking about racism.
Goddamn. That one I hadn’t heard.
I feel for her, but I’m also giddy at the thought of someone who is clearly both competent and immune to bullshit overseeing this case.
I’m still putting my money on “he won’t run because he is going to be in prison by then.” I may be an optimist here.
No argument here that Twitter is still shitty about protecting people.
I did this, once. In maybe 2nd grade, when my classmate had lovely puffy ponytails and I wondered what they felt like. She turned around and looked at me like “what the fuck?” And then I realized I’d just been incredibly rude and I never did it again. Because I am not six years old, FFS.
Yeah ... We don’t talk much these days.
The nose-picking thing really nailed it for me. A whole lot of people have gotten the message that blatant racist shit is inappropriate, but they don’t seem to understand that it’s actually wrong - or why it’s wrong - as opposed to just impolite.
Just saw this statement from BLM Nashville:
Reading a bit further and delving into the comments, I think it’s meant to be humor, but written by people who are genuinely far-right. Their idea of “humor” tends to be, uh, strange.