I actually don’t think that’s correct. Charles is currently first in the line of British succession, but William is second and George is third. Anne is actually 14th in line to the throne.
I actually don’t think that’s correct. Charles is currently first in the line of British succession, but William is second and George is third. Anne is actually 14th in line to the throne.
Bingo! I shall not pay to watch this but I shall hate-watch it on Netflix when it pops up there 8 months or so from now.
The ancestors sacrificed themselves so that we could live in freedom, not so that we could cower in fear of what the white man thinks about us. In my opinion, the best way I can honor my ancestors’ sacrifices is by not giving a good goddamn what white people as a whole think about me and my musical choices/preferences…
You know, we have endless conversations about women’s (and especially black women’s) sexuality and what women performers should and should not not do in order to win the respect and celebration of audiences. But y’all like to disappear into the woodwork when it comes to (black) men. Black men can do anything and…
Definitely read the Washington Post story if you haven’t already. It captures the true absurdity of this case.
Just because it's applicable doesn't mean it's funny. Although funny is subjective, so I guess some people might find it funny. *Shrug*
I'd rephrase that to “5 years ago people gave less of a shit about those around them, but now we realize that words mean things and value not making jokes at the expense of vulnerable people.”
There ain't no black people. The Bay Area is 7% black.
It’s funny because these same professors will blast liberal professors for “indoctrinating” students.
Yes, but the university wouldn’t be firing him because of him expressing his thoughts alone. He expressed thoughts about the very field that he’s in, and the speech he spoke made it clear that he won’t have an unbiased approach towards women in his field and students of color in his classes.
You can’t make people with mental health disorders see that they need help. They have to come to it on their own.
Uh, we tried imprisoning mentally ill people throughout the 20 the century. It doesn’t work so well.
The market of people who don't play video games is not small - that includes half of the United States and most of the world. The problem is Stadia doesn't solve the reason why people in those chunks don't play games.
HIPAA does not prevent you from sharing health information with your relatives (or anyone else) if you choose to, and most doctors will disclose information to relatives if you consent to that disclosure. It sounds like T.I. is coercing his daughter to sign away her right to medical privacy so he can obtain the…
Sigh. We’ve done this before.
Buckle up!
I so admire that young man, because he didn’t step back, lean back, or even sway to the side. He just calmly stood there and asserted his rights. Nobody should be expected to do that, but holy shit is he a badass for doing it.
Holy shit. I didn’t hear that the first time.
No, we can read, you just can’t. The article says he was there to serve a warrant on a traffic ticket. He was there to arrest her and take her to jail.
I saw the headline in the sidebar while reading another article and was like wait, what?!