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And as always, for making a real-world issue about her feelings about it.

yeah, it was a pretty weak neg.

do you have any links to prove this? i'd be interested in reading about it.

lookhuman.com is pretty great; I have this one, too, and am eyeing up another.

co-signed. which is why this is one of my favorite shirts.

dammit, jerry!

economics are sexist.

agreed? I'm not sure what you think you're disproving. names that tend to be 'whiter' than those associated with other races (in particular, african-americans) receive preferential treatment, yes. my argument, however, didn't have anything to do with that. i was merely pointing out that the ~*~outrageous~*~

but not the exact above, right? right. because they're racist urban legends.

ugh, extreme radfems. yeah, they're usually pretty far out, and can't really be reasoned with. thankfully, they're a minority, albeit a vocal one.

i've never seen an iota of proof for any of those racist as fuck 'true' stories, so, sorry. i'm surprised you didn't include Lahmonjalo and Ora'anjalo! TRUE CLASSICS.

hopefully the repetition helped it sink in!

racist urban legends on a post about child names, how new and refreshing

The choices people make for themselves and their families are their business.

those illnesses are 'rare' now only because we learned how to immunize against them. sans vaccinations, they're pretty easy to catch and spread.

yeah, that's ... yeah.

WHAT

sorry, no, you don't get 'good thing' points for sulking, rolling your eyes, and canceling a venture because it would've likely been unprofitable.

holy shit, no. she should've known better than to have a 'feminist retreat' at a fucking slave plantation. she's not some teenage ingenue who truly didn't know better, you know? it's great that she canceled it, but it should've been done as soon as she realized where, exactly, it was to be held, not as a result of

there is a problem when the impetus for correcting your mistake comes from outraged fans and not your own common sense. just so we're clear: she booked it, and knew when she sent the invite out that it was a plantation (another commenter posted the original). this, right here, is when she should have canceled it.