The experience of a head of state that doesn't regularly kill people is the experience of living in a U.S. state without federal presence. I mean, how many people has the governor of South Dakota killed?
The experience of a head of state that doesn't regularly kill people is the experience of living in a U.S. state without federal presence. I mean, how many people has the governor of South Dakota killed?
Maybe Donald Trump needs the "pass" that Clinton got.
Yeah, that was a weird experience. It was at this venue in Pittsburgh called The Attic, which was on the 3rd floor of this building on Forbes Ave. I got drunk as shit at the show but was having a blast.
Not if I can't get hash browns anymore.
I've seen both The Roots and Toots and the Maytals three times apiece, but Toots was the only one who ever smoked a joint with me after the show.
Quick! Before the Nazis get their hands on it! WE NEED TOP MEN!
I used to, but my money has always been on the oft-overlooked Magical Mystery Tour.
Magical Mystery Tour has very few weak tracks and features The Beatles' greatest song: Strawberry Fields Forever. I have a multi-take cassette tape of the evolution of that song that I bought from a guitar shop in the mid-90s, and it's fantastic to see how that song evolved into its final form.
Please no.
I love Richard Pryor for doing that (among other things).
How about if we just make it so nobody says it? I can't imagine what the black community thinks they're getting out of it. If you the want the word to die, let it die.
"That's our word now. And you can't have it back."
Now the question I would like to pose to you is: Why do you think this word should be off-limits if it's not being used in an aggressive way? None of my ancestors ever owned slaves, my parents didn't teach me to think of any race as bad or inferior, and I really only think of the human race as two basic groups:…
I've said this before, but I really don't have any desire to say it. It's a hurtful word that is only ever used to demean race. If I want to call someone an "asshole," I'll call them an "asshole." I don't need to complicate things by bringing race into it.
Yeah, what about Japanese people? An integral part of Japanese culture is looking slightly down on anyone who isn't Japanese.
I wouldn't say it in front of you, or any other black person, or any white person except when talking about the word or singing along with music.
Arguments like Khal Drag A Hoe's are always muddled and generally one-sided. You could go back and forth all day: "What if someone wore a gay-pride pin to a tiny conservative church in San Francisco? Who's the powerful and who's the oppressed there?"
No, I don't watch Game of Thrones. Tried watching it twice and didn't get into it.
And you're a lazy thinker if you think there wasn't any truth to what Chris was saying.
I disagree. Saying that someone's "an aggressor" for offending you is a really weak way to go through life. You may not like the word "n*gger" coming out of anyone's mouth, but if you assume you're being attacked without taking context into consideration, you're really not doing much thinking about it, instead…