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The Mysterious S
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I feel as though you're not really getting my point. I mean, light skinned people are people, to be judged no less on the content of their character rather than the color of their skin. so is it not just as racist to complain about a black actor being hired who happens to be light skinned as it is to complain about a

I'm genuinely curious about something: yes, the media does seem to favor light skinned black people. BUUUUUT… at what point exactly does the act of bemoaning the media's preference toward light-skinned performers just become racism against mixed race people?

"Question: Was Disney considered a "corporate giant" in the early 1960s?"

yeah, but not everyone enough.

because he resembles an abused dog?

forum? you mean to tell me both the colosseum and the amphitheater were booked?

forum? you mean to tell me both the colosseum and the amphitheater were booked?

I promise to repay every last dime I make in royalties from that comment.

fucking shit I accidentally stole your line. sorry.

"aw HAIL no!"

a whole movie just for a 90's haircut pun?

oh man, the things you buy when you're stoned, amiright?

it's true, that show really sparkles when Jaleel White is a guest on it.

the rest of them even star a boy protagonist instead of a girl, so you have a justifiable reason to indulge Hollywood's sexist tendencies for once!

alls I know about Wicked is that every year when they touring company is coming through town they show these awful commercials on television featuring the wicked witch of the west belting out the entire plot of the play at the top of her goddamn lungs.

the trick is that Maher usually invites people on his shows who are, you know, funny to make up for the fact that he is, you know, not. most of Bell's guests and contributors were just as, you know, unfunny as he was.

look, Totally Biased was smart, I'll give it that. but it wasn't, you know, funny. this would not be a problem if it wasn't trying to be, you know, funny. it could be a serious, smart look at the issues of the day. but sadly it was trying to be, you know, funny. and it was, you know, really sucky at that part.

you're so provocative, brah!

I'm not usually in favor of corporal punishment or anything, but there ought to be a law that if you A) get us into a war of choice, B) put it all on a credit card, and C) are a giant smug dick about the whole thing, you should be tied to a stake in a public square, and anyone who wants to gets to punch you one time

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