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Yes, Judge Judy is quite firm on this.

Like your opinions.

Maybe not the best thing ever, but better than The Shape of Water, Call Me by Your Name, Darkest Hour, Dunkirk, The Post and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. 

There are lots of meanings of the word academic, e.g. “relating to education and scholarship.” If that’s what you meant, fine, but that wasn’t at all clear from your original post and doesn’t seem particularly strong evidence of the relative racism of California.

I’m familiar with Bobby Darin’s career and while I know he tried his hands at a few different genres, I guess I have a different definition of “rock star.” Anyway, I think you mean Kevin Spacey, and there is more problematic there than the age.

And a talking point when Flake inevitably runs for President on a platform of how he can “heal” the country with his bipartisan bona fides.

The asshole also just vetoed the bars to 4 am rule. Lucky he’s not running for reelection!

I mean, a lot of this is fair, but this part is just factually off the wall:

In our defense, I (and I assume you) clicked on this story because of the Asia Argento dumpster fire. I don’t think there was any outward indication there would be a Cardi bit buried within.

The general trend is arguable either way, but I was more confused by the examples. Beyond the Sea is a “rock star” biopic?

Basically he said high school references to him puking are not because he drank too much, but because he has a weak stomach - and as an example he obliquely referenced ketchup on spaghetti (I guess something that has made him vomit?). He separately mentioned spicy food as making him puke. Basically everything makes

I can’t believe they didn’t halt the hearings when he said, under oath, that he’s never in his life blacked out from alcohol. I mean, I cant count the number of times I’ve blacked out over the years and I’m not an Irish DC-area frat boy who played on the football team at a Jesuit high school. Whatever one originally

What are people’s thoughts on this book and DHL generally? I read Sons and Lovers recently and it took me forever to get through, but it shone at occasional moments and the characters were very developed (too developed?). Have been debating whether its worth trying Lady Chaterlee’s Lover. Anyway, dude had serious

Ha ha, okay. It’s always easier to argue with the imagined meaning you choose to read into what other people say.

That would be tired. But thankfully that’s not even close to my point. My point had nothing to do with blacks rightfully asking for and deserving representation, it’s the white view that success in “diversity” is checking boxes [and sometimes only one box] rather than trying to do the not very hard work of reflecting

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Given that distinguishing between Malian and Senegalese DNA is almost certainly bullshit, I’d try and get some Senegal back in that playlist. Youssou N’dour is an amazing and inspirational singer. There was a documentary on him a few years ago called “What I Bring is Love” and I was psyched when he popped up in the

While they definitely need more African-Americans in the cast, I agree with your implied point - why are these things always so binary in terms of black or white? Same with #oscarssowhite and so much else. Hispanics/Latinos are a larger percentage of the population than blacks, but in terms of SNL I can only think of V

“If anything, that’s an interesting detail because it is lazy-ass reporting...” 

Honestly, can’t tell you’re a Californian voter just because you can name the two women senators who represented CA for decades while eliding Feinstein’s long-standing regressive positions - California voter