“I’d hit it.”
“I’d hit it.”
Then she should have written an article criticising Kumail for marrying a white woman in real life, which is what she seems to really be bothered about in the first place. She can’t fault the autobiographical movie for being autobiographical.
Man, fuck that noise! Own your black lady beauty! Anecdotally, all my black girlfriends from college/grad school married Jewish dudes. Soooo...just throwin’ that bit of knowledge out there.
As an Asian American man, I am also tired of seeing East Asian women paired up with white men onscreen, as well as in real life.
No, I have a way worse lived experience and I am refusing to acknowledge as pain higher incomes, lower rates of incarceration, longer lifespans, better healthcare, and not being shot by police as somehow being markers of being “oppressed.”
I am also tired of seeing East Asian women paired up with white men onscreen,as well as in real life.
No it is an honest take about hateful garbage.
Fox Sports has fired president of national networks Jamie Horowitz, according to Sports Business Journal’s John…
Thompson didn’t lay that out explicitly for the casual fan the way he should.
Kids today with Molly and bath salts, nice to see a young man stick to tradition.
Weird. That abusive NBA player is a white guy.
Getting blowjobs from 20yo interns in the White House: okay.
do you feel the same when you watch pedophilia content not made for pedarasses?
Ugh. She is the musical equivalent of The Silmarillion.
Here’s a pro-tip for future commenters:
The Warriors blew a 3-1 lead.
We investigated these 1500 allegations, and they’re all false. Nothing happened here at Cosby Jewelers!
Because they’re the federal bureau of investigation, not the bureau of ‘Yep, sure looks like it’.
Good god. you guys are ‘effin RE-tards.
That’s what the Mother Jones article that Miller refers to just did. Really, it’s time for people to drink what they like. My mother-in-law discovered white zinfandel late in life, a sweet wine that didn’t appeal to me, but she was so happy to find a wine she loved — and that she could finally, in good conscience, use…