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Damn Milo really has a sweet ass.

But yeah, look at these icky Indians, who are dominating in America, and who’s huge tax base is holding the country together — along with Asians, Jews, et al.

I’m sure the person who suggests something is racially insensitive is shouted down by the majority as soon as the r-word comes out of his or her mouth.

Hey cool! Now I don’t feel bad for pointing out how Indian-Americans seem to take the cake on that whole “closer to whiteness/not you other icky minorities” thing (in deference of wanting to amplify arguments advocating greater diversity).

I don’t know how it is for Asian culture, but I know in some African cultures, people have “traditional” cultural first names and “American” middle names, which they may go by professionally or socially.

In real life, the Indian people I have known seem to have wanted very very fervently to assimilate very very fully into white culture. I realize that conversations around POC advocating for more diversity are not really the best time to point this out, but when it comes to Indian Americans, perhaps exclusively of all

I think you mean “shout out,” not “call out.” Call out would be something like how Aziz and Mindy persistently cast their characters with majority white love interests.

I worked at a bookstore in grad school and one day someone came in really excitedly looking for dvds of The Big Bang Theory. They were super psyched to get them and I found the enthusiasm endearing. At some point some time later someone wandered in wanting a recommendation for a good tv show and I related the story

I held a position where I was routinely given access to common citizens’ 1040 documents. I don’t know how everyday people who made under and over 100k would have 1040s that were twenty pages long but this guy is talking about millions of dollars and only has 2 pages.

They should report it when it gives them the opportunity to quote that boss bitch lawyer’s response. Those are the kind of people I want on my team.

Since apparently you can’t edit your posts anymore, I wanted to add I also read an interview with Jennifer Garner about their divorce and she came across as a really cool, relatable chick, which was surprising because so many romcom actresses seem to be totally bereft of any personality. I remember coming away from

I never knew Ben Affleck had substance abuse problems until reading some juicy gossip about how it affected his relationships/marriage/friendship with Matt Damon. It seemed like something that was an issue in his playboy younger days, it makes me sad to know he’s still struggling with it.

But I already don’t like Kristen Stewart so if it sucks I’m gonna be twice as mad.

I thought everybody viscerally hated this movie? Can you guys get it together and form an opinion because if this movie is good I probably really want to see it.

You are everything that is wrong with white people.

“Divorce is no big deal.” Oh. Ok. That’s good to know.

Even if they are having a tiff, they are publicly uplifting one another so this post is a non-issue.

The defense wrangled in some plausible doubt that the dad was involved somehow, so now perception of the case is smeared with possibilities that the death was an accident and/or Casey did not personally commit the murder.

It’s been a while since we tried to ignore all the obvious racism and chalk everything back up to sexism. Thanks for the reminder.

Ha! Classic.