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There’s still an amazing aount of stereotyping that goes on with sexuality, even though I guess we’re all open-minded and progressive. (/s)

“You are happiness,” Seacrest tells Ripa before kissing her on the head.

We cannot understand God’s ways.

I was off the pipe for a couple years, but then had to contribute to a community page, which they don’t let you do unless you have your profile up. So... I’m back on. But very close to getting off again.

Amy who? She’s got to be done. She was hot for literally a split nanosecond double take and.... the end.

I am about to leave work, which is where I do most of my commenting (lol). But I just wanted to say I will answer you tomorrow, but thank you for hearing me. Not meaning that in a patronizing way—it’s just really hard to find people of color who can. Not that I go around telling this story over and over, lol. I just

Or everyone else butting in like “you’re crazy,” or “give him another chance,” or “are you sure?” or “maybe he’s just confused,” or “just hang in there,” or “you never know...” or “he’s just having a bad day,” or ...

came here to say this.

In my totally unrealistic, socialist dreamworld, he wouldn’t even need a fucking dining set because he wouldn’t be in the damn building to dine. He’d be out talking to the people he’s supposed to be serving.

I mean honestly, if it all played out the way republicans want, their version of a great America is a dystopian nightmare. Each thing is a detriment to the other. Which, I can see them not caring about the poor getting poorer, but you’d think really rich people wouldn’t like seeing a bunch of homeless people and

I think these kids are winning because they’re not trying to play fair. Even millennials are getting caught up in the “I need to at least acknowledge your humanity” bit, afraid to alienate friends, family, or perfect strangers whether irl or social media. These teens have none of those allegiances. They’re free birds

How does a teenager have such tight talking points? Because we have brains and unlike many people, she’s using hers.

This is part of my tension. I’m biracial and was raised by my white mom. My dad left when I was four. I had a smattering of diverse or black experiences (school, church), but on the whole I lived an extension of what she provided me: white friends, white extended family. Now, I am digging into and embracing and

I am giving you a mental standing ovation.

I LOVE having this insight. So much to peel back and know. Thank you for this interview!

I can’t even keep watching the first clip I am feeling so much second hand embarrassment! I just exclaimed “What a moron!” and ripped out my ear buds. He is gleefully jumping into the hole he dug. He’s literally are saying to his contingent, “Thanks for playing suckers.” I mean, I don’t care, but it’s like wow. It’s

Please print this out and hand it to anyone you engage in conversation with. Hell, may I? I’m not even going to talk anymore. I’m just going to hand out informational papers. There’s nothing more to say.

I think too it’s not always just about being an addict. From observing my own habits, it can be boredom, social connection, or routine. Still bad, but much harder to uproot since it’s culture and you’d have to get a lot of people to change persistent things. At an event you didn’t really want to go to? Get a drink.