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You might want to just fix this bit, because it looks like you’re suggesting only people intending to start race wars should be able to buy guns:

In the other hand, how often does anyone really use 50s and 100s? It’s 1, 5, and 20 that are most used in my experience.

I’d prefer Truth or Tubman. Mankiller’s disenfranchisement of the Cherokee freedmen rubs me too much the wrong way to want to see her on currency.

The U.S. Treasury is a bureaucracy like any other, and therefore as in love with its schedules as any other. The $10 bill is the next in line to receive new anti-counterfeiting measures, and after it the $5, $2, and $1 bills. Thus, that is the order we will receive any redesigns on any bills. The $20, $50, and $100

The only think I’ll say positively about the art style here is that it’s still better than the decision to cartoonify Samus from Metroid Prime 2 onwards. She clashes so hard with the aesthetic of the games, when we had an absolutely marvelous rendering in Prime to work with.

I will buy it for the sake of completionism, but this is hugely disappointing.

He also oversaw development of Metroid Prime Hunters, a 2006 Nintendo DS multiplayer shooter.

That’s a real velociraptor!

Certain you say? Obama says hello.

We can’t decide what it means for the world, but we do very much know what it means once you enter the context of American blackness. The social constructedness of race very much involves both personal identity and how others see you. A Nigerian immigrant to the U.S. will rightfully not feel he can properly relate to

Thing is that if he’s in the United States, he gets to “benefit” from the American black experience anyway. Nobody’s going to stop and ask him if he’s descended from slaves before they start treating him like a black American. Police officers aren’t going to ask him whether his family had a choice in coming to America

Coopting another race’s oppression for fun and profit sounds pretty damn white to me.

Stop it. You’re only encouraging her.

End of the video, you can clearly see her wondering “What did I do today? What did I do to deserve this? I made a huge mistake.”

Kotaku’s good. It’s the commenters there that make things bad.

Same boat. Go us, right?

Big fat no.

Protip, don’t say “BYE, Rachel” to her, because it will only feed her. She’ll hear “Biracial” and think you’re encouraging her.

Raised better than them.

Our wedding cake, y’all.