I think of it as a group of family members, who is wholesome and healthy as the cast of the brady bunch, and it became dysfunctional and incestuous as the cast of the brady bunch.
“Community” will always be the superior show about a group of misfits compared to The big bang theory.
As a cis white male, I support this message. While many of us don’t have our heads up our asses, there are far too many of us that do.
BAN CIS MEN. FROM EVERYTHING.
That show is a fucking plague.
Yep. Of all the white people I have met in my 28 years of life, the percentage of them who ask me to “talk Jamaican/speak Jamaican/say something in Jamaican etc.” after learning I’m from Jamaica hovers somewhere around 65 percent. I wish I were joking.
Everything about that show is so offensive.
I feel like I have met a lot of white people who say authentic but they mean stereotypical. Like if you try to perform what feel authentic to you, they feel you are putting on an act and you have to conform to their manufactured ideas about authenticity or you are not living up to their standards.
Mind you, it’s a GOLDEN shit, which in japan is supposed to bring good luck, so maybe there is something more to it?
I didn’t even think of it in reference to weight. It was just seemed like the perfect dig at the kind of guy who probably thinks all women prefer tall men, among other ridiculous bullshit.
I feel like I need to add that it was in reference to height and not weight, because while I am being a dick, I want to be clear about what kind of dick.
“the smaller one”
The second the smaller one called Halsey a bald bitch, I was over it. >:(
Madeline Albright is 78 years old. She was born in fucking 1938 in fucking Czechoslovakia until FUCKING HITLER forced her family into exile in England during the Holocaust (in which THREE of her Grandparents died). She lived through the blitz in London, hiding under a metal fucking table during Nazi bombings.
Yes, exactly! I’ve been having this discussion on groupthink, but I just feel like there’s SO MUCH sexism and racism that I didn’t know about or recognize when I was younger. I felt like in my 20s, I thought that for the large part, woman had won equality, and that we lived in a “post-racial” world. Now in my 30s, I’m…
I know. I wish they weren’t so tone deaf, but god I get it. I am 34 and I see so much systematic sexism and racism at work that is so subtle and insidious it took me a good 6 years to fully understand it. I am so fucking furious, and I see it through the eyes of my colleagues that are 10-20 years older than me, and…
I think the way the message is being presented is off, but there is something awesome about a bunch of older ladies who have done their best to pave the way for an easier, freer existence for the women coming behind them getting excited about the possibility of having a women as the president of the United States.