I suppose I'm being judgmental, but I wonder what was more attractive to Tisdale—the actual sex, or the fact that the video can be used to "promote" her?
I don't want to defend any application of blackface, but does the actual hue matter? Or is any tint offensive? I'm asking because I believe the early minstrel shows—which I think we all agree were offensive—used blackface that was as black as, say, Darth Vader's cape. On the other hand, Darrell Hammond on SNL did a…
It's Childrens Hospital, named after its founder, Dr. Arthur Childrens, who once said, "I believe that Childrens are our future."
This song sucks dick.
"to teach english" lol
No offense, but white people not getting it is a large part of the joke.
I'd wear that shirt only if I wanted to look like a bloody twat.
Defenders of MacFarlane sometimes say that he's not perpetuating stereotypes—he's mocking them. We're not supposed to laugh at the woman who's being sexually harassed—we're supposed to laugh at the sexist cretin who patted her on the butt.
As a former middle school teacher, I concur with your statement.
The Warriors game was pretty good, and that was decades after that movie came out. Plus, it's no worse than a game that comes out the same time a new movie is released. Those are usually rushed and show it.
To encourage the literary references (O'Connor, O. Henry, and Wharton), I'm willing to submit the following for advice: "Miss Mandible wants to make love to me but she hesitates because I am officially a child; I am, according to the records, according to the gradebook on her desk, according to the card index in the…
James and the Giant Peach and the Instagram Account
If I'm writing or talking about a hypothetical person, then I will use "he or she," as in "Every Blackhawks fan should consider public transportation for when he or she comes to the celebration."
I got a check that bounced.
Stop naming nuts!
But having pubic hair is not of itself un-hygienic.
What an excellent human being he is. Well done, Mr. Oswalt.