Haha, thanks for the kind words--it makes me feel better about wasting so much time on the interweb! Where have I been? I was doing a lot of lurking until someone at Deadspin inexplicably un-greyed me a little while ago. And then:
And—while we’re at it—create a society where bodily autonomy (especially women’s) is sacrosanct.
Yeah, I had a hard time trying to deal with all the wrongness when I just wanted to call them out for being so baselessly self-satisfied.
And gentleman that he is, he managed to insult everyone in his family but himself.
Co-sign! (I was good up until they lost at Regionals that first season—then it devolved into hate-watching pretty quickly after that.)
So much scrolling to get to the right answer.
BBC America is airing Voyager now (because reasons), and I watched “Tuvix” (and a few other episodes the other night). I wonder how many fans were thinking, “I like Tuvok, but sometimes you gotta take one for the team.”
More importantly, does anyone know if he wore them during the surgery?
I just dismissed their last reply (and if they reply to me again, any and all of their future nonsense is getting the same). I got really tired of arguing with someone who couldn’t be bothered to read what was actually written and was more invested in having a dialogue with some caricatured, wholly imaginary black…
The following are things I never said and never even so much as implied:
This is brilliant. +1
It’s not terribly funny to the rest of us, I can assure you. (And I notice you didn’t address the rest of the reply, which is telling.)
The rationale of black underpriviledge is that they don’t have a good a shot at having a good life as white people.
That’s the thing, though: we’ve made the threshold for being a ‘real’ racist so high that it’s unattainable for actual racists.
As we know, people who are racially biased against black people are entirely consistent in all of their thoughts and actions...