I’m seeing these pieces on Incels but is this no more than a micro-group who is only interesting or worthy of notice because U.S. gun laws?
I’m seeing these pieces on Incels but is this no more than a micro-group who is only interesting or worthy of notice because U.S. gun laws?
1) Nobody is 100 percent.
Fake news.
The utility argument is a bad one because what is seems useful now is not necessarily useful in future.
It is ignoring reality not to see and understand that a lot of people never ever work in the field directly related to their major. It’s reductive and disingenuous to say otherwise. Theatre majors become teachers. Gender Studies majors go into local and national public policy. Art history majors become gallery owners…
Yeah, I feel you.
The reason this doesn’t work is because the majority sets the terms.
I think, just my opinion, that black Americans tend to claim each other out of defensiveness against a white system that for centuries, classified us as “other”, even though we often shared blood and family.
I disagree.
“In France, we have a very different relationship in terms of defining blackness. I’m not called black — I’m called a Frenchwoman,” she says. “But I have noticed that in America, as soon as you have a little — even 10 or 20 percent of blackness — you become black. Being black is not something I think about every day…
I never understood why the 1996 album was such a huge album in the 90's. Lots of people I knew were into it. I didn’t get it. I didn’t think the band was terribly forward thinking in their music either.
So...learning from and using references in developing your own sound makes you a “poser”?
I remember when Kurt Cobain and company found out that frat bros and the kind of guys who picked on him as a kid, were singing the song “Cracker” unironically as an anthem to gangrape. He was angry and appalled and they stopped performing it live because of the sing-a-longs that ensued.
It was wonderful time to be white, I imagine.
They are to the late twenties and thirty somethings, yes.
311 was the Hot Topic of dancehall hip hop nu-metal fusion.
That’s why people still talk about Nirvana like the second coming of something or other.
She doesn’t want to have actually DO any work.
No dorm to decorate with spon con for her Youtube channel and Instagram.
There’s been some speculation over whether or not former influencer Olivia Jade knew cares her parents paid $250,000 to get her into the University of Southern California as part of the ongoing Operation Varsity Blues college admissions scandal.