B wrote:With respect to #2, I'm certain it's possible to profile your own race.
Ice Cube wrote:Search a nigga down, and grabbing his nuts
And on the other hand, without a gun, they can't get none
But don't let it be a black and a white one
‘Cause they'll slam ya down to the street top
Black police showing out for the white cop
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
BurtReynolds wrote:Oh that's cute I guess OMG ITS A COLLEGE CLASS
I don't understand the pictures, I don't understand the emoji talk...and she's an educator? This is what the conservatives must feel like when they're talking about liberal college instructors.
The best part of that is that in the one with the old man and piglet, the woman behind the sculpture has a brooch of a "look here" finger pointing direct at her rack. Probably a freebie from a Title IX lawyer.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
There are a few different positions on this, but "born between 1982 and 2004" seems to be the most popular definition
Yeah that's more or less what I use. Though I know some Millennials born between 1982 and 1986 that insist they're Gen-X which is fucking absurd.
It's not absurd. It makes sense.
People in their mid 30s probably don't feel like they relate to modern day 22 year olds very much and that's understandable
Oh yeah I get that part of it and as someone born in 1985 I generally feel the same way. But I also know there's a difference between me and someone born in the early/mid 70s who came of age in the early 90s as well.
There are a few different positions on this, but "born between 1982 and 2004" seems to be the most popular definition
Yeah that's more or less what I use. Though I know some Millennials born between 1982 and 1986 that insist they're Gen-X which is fucking absurd.
It's not absurd. It makes sense.
People in their mid 30s probably don't feel like they relate to modern day 22 year olds very much and that's understandable
Oh yeah I get that part of it and as someone born in 1985 I generally feel the same way. But I also know there's a difference between me and someone born in the early/mid 70s who came of age in the early 90s as well.