I’m with the “stop singing” contingent. Hook up your MP3 and rock your little hearts out driving to and from the concert. Roll the windows down, let it rip.
I’m with the “stop singing” contingent. Hook up your MP3 and rock your little hearts out driving to and from the concert. Roll the windows down, let it rip.
They’ve said they’re evoking open air and classic Japanese painting style, so more than likely they’re going for something that will stand the test of time. Especially since it takes place in the Wind Waker timeline rather than soon after Skyward Sword like everybody thought.
He’s at his daughters high school graduation.
You don’t know shit about Muhammad Ali.
unless you take your battle to the supreme court
Among the people who conscientiously objected to the Vietnam War and were sent to prison is my uncle. While in prison he decided he needed to become a lawyer to affect actual change. He practiced law in a civil rights capacity for the rest of his working life. Now semi-retired and working for the ACLU.
I voted for Bernie in my state’s primary but I’m 100% over him now and not because he’s losing. I get what he’s doing and I respect his views on a lot of things but I’m starting to see cracks in the integrity he always professed. Agreeing to engage in a debate for charity to benefit women’s issues without the only…
My daughter is almost 9 and she legit thinks that women are not allowed to be president because that must be why we haven’t had one by now. I’m going to let her stay up late tonight and watch.
She also once asked me who the first black president was. I said, Barack Obama, and she said “I know he is one of them, but…
Yeah, that is fair. Perhaps I should have said that he became more beloved as time passed and he was proven to be right. “Mohammed Ali was a charming guy that most people came to like because his stances on Vietnam and civil rights came to be viewed as virtuous.”
I can’t like this blog post enough! I get annoyed when I hear people (including some Black people) that try to downplay the impact successful Blacks have had with respect to uplifting the hopes and spirits for many within the race, without having to qualify it with “Not just Black people, but ALL people”.
I just watched the documentary about the Zaire fight, When We Were Kings, and anyone who thinks Ali “transcended race” should see it. See it and listen to how aware and political he was. There’s a scene where he’s marvelling over the plane to Zaire having an all-black crew, and just the look on his face when he’s like…
Coffee is a miracle. Discussion over.
That spoiled brat grew up in Compton, her sister was killed in a drive by and she has achieved more than you could ever imagine.
I posted this to my Facebook:
I wish I could star this comment a hundred more times. Muhammed Ali was one of our greatest Americans. Including his death in a celebrity gossip post is so damn disrespectful.
I feel like maybe Mr. Ali deserved his own post not just an item on dirtbag?
Muhammad Ali’s death has no place in a dirt bag.
My reaction to the judgment of the mom is summed up by the Just World Fallacy. If I can find a way to blame the mom, then I don’t have to think about the fact that something like this could happen to my child.
Yeah I was a combination runner/stripper. I would disappear and be found naked and diaperless in the center of those round clothing racks. Dancing, because of course.