on the one hand i agree with this but on the other hand one of my coworkers rented an alpaca from a petting zoo and brought it to work because my boss said she wanted an alpaca sweater but the guy didn’t hear her say sweater and didn’t want to upset her by asking why the fuck she’d want an alpaca
I think that highlights a good genre difference: miscommunication in drama is frustrating, overused, and just kinda shit. Miscommunication in comedy is fucking hilarious.
on the one hand i agree with this but on the other hand one of my coworkers rented an alpaca from a petting zoo and brought it to work because my boss said she wanted an alpaca sweater but the guy didn’t hear her say sweater and didn’t want to upset her by asking why the fuck she’d want an alpaca
I think that highlights a good genre difference: miscommunication in drama is frustrating, overused, and just kinda shit. Miscommunication in comedy is fucking hilarious.
We don’t call for anybody’s execution honestly except for rapist, pedophiles, and abusers. and can you please stop saying turfs because you sound pretty stupid when you say that. I’m pretty sure he did talk about transgender people saying that they were sexist but I might be remembering that wrong? 🤔
“In 2017, the Brooklyn Nine-Nine star took to Instagram to pose a question before his followers about individuals who identify as either transgender or transracial. At the time, he wrote: “Why is it considered perfectly fine to be transgender, but deemed totally unacceptable to be TRANSRACIAL?”
“Transracial” involves a person who identifies with a race that differs from the one they were born with. Theorists argue that such identification is legitimate, but the topic has managed to stir up anger among opponents.
A fan revived Crews’ former remark, questioning whether or not he succeeded to “correct his statements.” Crews did clarify his statement in 2017, saying: “All of my children have a white grandfather. Why can’t I say they’re white?” He did, however, reply to the fans inquiry Monday.
“I’m called homophobic because I did not want to be molested. I’m called transphobic because I asked a question comparing gender and race. I’m called homosexual because I came forward with my story,” Crews, 49, tweeted. “Call me what you want. I love them all.”
Crews garnered negative feedback for his statement. One fan, in particular, managed to catch the Everybody Hates Chris alum’s attention. “I think you don’t know enough, and many of us were there before. But you are the kind of person that I think wants to know better, and I do sincerely believe that you care strongly about their plight,” the fan wrote. “You have a lot of influence—definitely take to heart what people are saying.”
He subsequently quote tweeted the user’s constructive criticism, claiming he “will” educate himself on the matter.”
We don’t call for anybody’s execution honestly except for rapist, pedophiles, and abusers. and can you please stop saying turfs because you sound pretty stupid when you say that. I’m pretty sure he did talk about transgender people saying that they were sexist but I might be remembering that wrong? 🤔
“In 2017, the Brooklyn Nine-Nine star took to Instagram to pose a question before his followers about individuals who identify as either transgender or transracial. At the time, he wrote: “Why is it considered perfectly fine to be transgender, but deemed totally unacceptable to be TRANSRACIAL?”
“Transracial” involves a person who identifies with a race that differs from the one they were born with. Theorists argue that such identification is legitimate, but the topic has managed to stir up anger among opponents.
A fan revived Crews’ former remark, questioning whether or not he succeeded to “correct his statements.” Crews did clarify his statement in 2017, saying: “All of my children have a white grandfather. Why can’t I say they’re white?” He did, however, reply to the fans inquiry Monday.
“I’m called homophobic because I did not want to be molested. I’m called transphobic because I asked a question comparing gender and race. I’m called homosexual because I came forward with my story,” Crews, 49, tweeted. “Call me what you want. I love them all.”
Crews garnered negative feedback for his statement. One fan, in particular, managed to catch the Everybody Hates Chris alum’s attention. “I think you don’t know enough, and many of us were there before. But you are the kind of person that I think wants to know better, and I do sincerely believe that you care strongly about their plight,” the fan wrote. “You have a lot of influence—definitely take to heart what people are saying.”
He subsequently quote tweeted the user’s constructive criticism, claiming he “will” educate himself on the matter.”
feminist suggestion: stop calling them “prostitutes” and opt instead for “prostituted women.” not only does it adamantly state that you are talking about women specifically, it reframes the image to focus on the fact that prostitution is being done to them by an outside force rather an identity that they chose out of their own free will. this calls for more empathy and compassion to be directed to the victims of the sex trade.
what I’ve been saying! 🙌
fuck off and leave us whores alone, we chose this life. dont try to ‘save’ us unless you want a stiletto heel in your eye
feminist suggestion: stop calling them “prostitutes” and opt instead for “prostituted women.” not only does it adamantly state that you are talking about women specifically, it reframes the image to focus on the fact that prostitution is being done to them by an outside force rather an identity that they chose out of their own free will. this calls for more empathy and compassion to be directed to the victims of the sex trade.
what I’ve been saying! 🙌
fuck off and leave us whores alone, we chose this life. dont try to ‘save’ us unless you want a stiletto heel in your eye