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I have to ask the question: would you want your daughter to bring home a white man?

Not to get racial, but a lot of these execs are coming from homes where drinking is normalised and then they go to college and enter mostly white frats and drink a bunch. I don't want to say that white people are all alcoholics, but it does seem like something that activists in the white community might want to focus

Early in my career I had to work with her for a year. Even back then every single thing she said was calculated and or money. I'm marry inclined to think this is no different. She knew exactly what was going on.

I feel Sesame Street knows more about child development than I do, so they know what they're talking about. However as proven with the Burt is Evil meme, they can't control what others do with their characters. I don't know if they'd go after The New Yorker for this, because they're a well known magazine. I feel most

"I would ask that letter writers not just avoid using gendered pronouns but openly draw our attention to the issue," he writes. "Please say, 'I am purposefully not using the pronouns "he" and "she" because I think they are wrongfully narrow.'"

I cried my eyes when I saw this. I relate to this more than photos of people celebrating publicly. It remind me of me and my partner who have been best friends, lovers, and partners for years. We watched the world change together. This was like the quiet, private, personal moment we shared on a historic day. It is one

so.... if puppets don't have sexual orientations, then what about Ms Piggy and Kermit? oh, it's only HOMOSEXUAL orientations that puppets do not have huh?

I for one am glad that someone finally made a movie about an effortlessly hot, charmingly loud-mouthed woman who patronizes other women for wanting to get married, plays pool billard and drinks beer straight from the bottle to prove she's, you know, just one of the guys and therefore better than those other stuck-up

I'm glad someone has finally made a romantic comedy about four white thirty-somethings who are just tryin' to figure it all out, one mistake at a time.