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Oh, the kale one! Good god.

it would sell great in the US!

"I don't need feminism because I have been spayed/neutered and technically, am neither male nor female."

A 0.33-recurring-kg burger probably wouldn't sell very well either.

Fair enough, but let's not invalidate the experience of being a mixed-race kid. It IS different. There are complications others don't have to even consider.

Does the article say that she was looking for a black donor?

No...because it's considered pretty boring and old-fashioned to be racist. So if you have a kid of a different race, you may seem quite modern and forward-thinking.

...is that Ginger Spice?

"Catherine (whose name was changed) was shocked to discover that despite finding more ideal qualities in donors of other ethnicities..."

Haha. I pass by Atlantic-Barclays almost every single day. The other night it was swarming with 6-12 year old girls in rainbow tutus and bits of clip-in dyed hair. It would have been cute if it was not on such a terrifyingly massive scale. I had no idea what was going on, I knew it must have been a concert but if

I'm so sorry. I've still got a photo of my dogwho died 4 years ago up on my wall, despite having moved several times.

So, 4 out of 9 of your Cardigan examples aren't actually wearing cardigans at all!

This is all well and good. But so much harder to do, day in, day out, hour to hour, minute to minute, every. single. second.

So, like bertamae I was wondering why you would jump to that conclusion - the show premieres at the end of September for godsakes. But I watched that sneak-peek bit they have on IMDB and I'm left wondering who the hell this is going to appeal to. It wasn't funny at all. What group is their target audience? And why

Also, if you are implying that I 'lump' all Asian cultures together, then you are assuming something about my culture, which you have no idea about. Because I have not mentioned it.

I wasn't referring to your comment at all; I found the comment by 'bishart' pretty offensive.

It's like the family in Black-ish is pointing and laughing at them...

I guess I get knee-jerky when people are racist, because I'm tired of it and it makes me angry.

No I don't. And I know the difference between race and culture. Either you are reading what you want to out of my comments, or maybe I'm not being clear enough. Basically, the poster brought up an anecdote that is only related to the article because it has to do with being UNHYGIENIC and CHINESE. That's pretty bad.

No. The only thing in common between the commenter's anecdote and the article is that they involve people who are racially Chinese. The landlady, I'm guessing, wasn't living in China. For all we know, she was Chinese American. If this story was about, say, a white American restaurant that served contaminated meat,