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Are you saying all three need to be in the same place? I mean, don’t go if it bothers you that much, but I don’t think I’ve ever been to a wedding that had all three in the same place (except my cousin’s wedding at a Sandals resort). Most I’ve been to have 2 out of 3 under one roof. Like, church ceremony but then

Got married in 2016. Eventually, I just started answering every question with, “We’re doing a Clockwork Orange theme.”

Just got back from my midwestern hometown, and, kid you not, was talking about Pentatonix with a family friend who haaaaates them. I do not hate them, but I did agree that, yes, they are like the Thomas Kinkade of the music world.

Preach. Last SXSW some white prick from NY was lecturing me, drunkenly, while munching on a DELICIOUS taco from the fucking truck I recommended to him, that I need to “get out” of Texas, away from the “racism.” Like, dude, I can do more good HERE and besides, why would I want to go to a place full of people like you?

As a Texan, I will be donating to PP “in honor of” Texas Health and Human Services Inspector General Stuart Bowen. I encourage everyone to donate in the names of anti-choice lawmakers and then contact their offices with the good news. Or write it on their Facebook pages in response to whatever “feel-good” Merry

People don’t realize Houston is as diverse as it is because a) Everyone stays in their damn cars. In NY and other big cities, you see and hear the diversity on the streets, everywhere. In Houston, you don’t — you just see cars everywhere; and b) The best restaurants are hidden away in strip malls and most people from

It’s not just the food, which is glorious. I never expected I’d be happy in TX when I moved here for work, but it’s really the people and all the subcultures that I was never able to find anywhere else I lived. And, dammit, people here are friendly.

Thank you. I feel like I’m down here fighting to make this state even more purple than it’s already becoming and, in addition to dealing with our shitty politicians, everyone else is shitting on us too. INCLUDING some of those from states that *ahem* went red (or nearly red) in this recent presidential election for

Like, if this debate was better paced and shot in the style of The Real World in the ’90s

Err, so what are you criticizing?

This is the specific part I had some issues with:

But Tilda didn’t just leave it at, “They switched a bunch of characters’ races, including the role they gave Benedict Wong.”

Except, there was nothing Dragon Lady about the way the Ancient One was written.

My post was not about the Tibet issue.

It’s got to be so hard, constantly thinking, “If I react with emotion or scare this white person even a little, I will lose them entirely. If I am calm enough, maybe they’ll respect me and see my side.”

My post wasn’t about criticizing the casting (as I said, I liked Tilda in her role).

You’re right, and, had Tilda given YOUR response, I wouldn’t have criticized her.

I’ve seen both movies. And no.

That’s what I’m saying. And I agree with you.

Right. And if she’d said that, it would have been honest.