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People don’t like history because it’s boring to them. I say that as a proud owner of a history degree who gets told that I’m a nerd.

I know how the GOP wins. It’s those polite seemingly friendly white people. They drive SUV’s, attend a church that has hip youth oriented evening services, and quietly always, always vote GOP. When you drink of that endless chalice of white privilege and ingrained bigotry you don’t connect the dots that Paul Ryan

It’s very easy to assert that a good reason specific demographics aren’t “choosing” to participate or achieve in certain fields BECAUSE of issues related to and around things like class, glass ceilings and discrimination.

Online gaming as a black person(specifically in situations where your identity is recognizable in

Are you suggesting that the exports community isn’t actively antagonizing I colored (and specifically black) and female persons? And that’s not a cause of the lowered numbers?

Yeah, I’m a blonde stay at home mother of Swedish decent who is totally financially dependent on my husband and even I think Tiger’s punishment has far exceeded his transgressions.

I think the thing that can make him fun—super fun, in fact!—to watch is to view the stuff he does in those interminable seconds after he catches the ball but before he either shoots it or passes not as (or not always as) aimless noodling: Oftentimes, he’s using all those dribbles and jab steps and head fakes to

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Just watched Desus & Mero’s follow up episode and fell out @ “pancake batter emotions” and “bisquick bandit”.

I laughed my ass off at the entire strip club part. I didn’t think it could get any better. Then Mike Vick happened.

This might have been one of their best shows ever. Ellen busting caps, math claps and

The “black rapist” is a stereotype going back to before the crusades and still controls the thoughts of most white women who own guns.

I know it seems like a waste, but the Center for Studying Really Obvious Shit does important work.

So I hung in there through the “we didn’t evolve” and the “extream love”, but had to tap out at “Asians are super creative.”

The conference room full of people watching that one dude dance on the table. I mean, damn.

“This place, um, has a vibe” was the line of the night for me. This show does a phenomenal job of creating an atmosphere. I could feel the awkwardness in that building the entire time, and Earn said what we were all thinking.

I’m a black woman, I make better than good money, and there are tumbleweeds rolling across my vagina.

As a corporate thug, I will not be watching this in my office. Can’t let these colonizers think I’m weak.

There is a great documentary on PBS about Jackie later in life. He was definitely toeing the Uncle Tom line. He also had a weird voice.

“People are afraid to share their stories, because in the South so many of the same white families who owned these plantations are still running local government and big businesses”