"I was confused at first, but later found out that "ball bag" was 1940s southern slang for nut sack."
"I was confused at first, but later found out that "ball bag" was 1940s southern slang for nut sack."
The bigger problem is those shoes, right? Not really appropriate running shoes?
Ok. Get back to me when you figure out ellipses and the difference between its and it's.
I am ok with the government issuing broad sweeping legislation that will help millions of people get access to health insurance/get better health insurance/not get turned down by providers that they would not have had otherwise.
Not in the least.
And that's literally the question than I answered. "No. (I was not equally outraged) Because the nation..."
No. Because the nation was pretty evenly split about that issue and they made a tough decision. In this case, there does not appear to be a huge push from the general voting public to pass this particular measure. They voted in favor of corporations rather than people. And that is a problem.
Seems fair. And interestingly, I am a huge fan of LeBron James! Seems like a stand-up guy.
I am not a chef and my personal repertoire consists mainly of Italian-inspired cuisine, so I have literally no idea what I would make this lady.
Sure. And?
Did you intend for your (ridiculous, by the way) rant to be in response to a reasonable question I posed?
I'm not sure this was the point of your piece, but I MUST PLAY THIS GAME NOW. BEST ADVERTISEMENT EVER.
I accept.
I agree with you, 100%, that mocking the appearance of others is wrong. I think there are gray areas, though, and some things are wronger than others. Not to mention that she admitted that what she did was wrong and was in poor taste. That's more of an apology than we've heard from scores of frat bros hosting "Pimps…
I, too, went to a Northeastern boarding school that was not Lawrenceville and I can cosign this statement.
Do you honestly believe that dressing up in a "gang" outfit is equivalent to putting on a Yale sweatshirt and holding a hockey stick?
Prejudice is a two-way street. Racism is not.
I did not attend Lawrenceville, but I almost did.
I wasn't aware that my comment implied surprise. I meant it to imply that I don't care for Notre Dame as an institution.
I actually had no idea that you went to Notre Dame! I just happened to grow up in a household where we were taught not to be too happy at the end of 'Rudy'.