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i really don’t think anyone in williamsburg works.
yeah they don’t even PRETEND to be “creative professionals” anymore. seriously, i think if you get parental support money from another state, that money should be HEAVILY TAXED. why isn’t it?
To be truthful, I never realized I was white until I came to the US. Sure, we all knew back home we were white, S.E. asian or black (with a smattering of others), and there was racism of course. But when I came here it was like I walked through a spray-painter at the airport immigration. I was suddenly WHITE before I was anything else.
quote:
i really don’t think anyone in williamsburg works.
yeah they don’t even PRETEND to be “creative professionals” anymore. seriously, i think if you get parental support money from another state, that money should be HEAVILY TAXED. why isn’t it?
*rob*
DH, that place is a conundrum. everything costs a fortune, but all the patrons milling around look totally unemployed and unemployable.
having a NOLA I presume?
lol benson
*rob*
“Ditto, I didn’t really get that. You just mean someone’s race is a bigger deal here than it is in England?”
just a tad.
i really don’t think anyone in williamsburg works. there has to be at least 50 people in line at Blue Bottle right now.
Ditto, I didn’t really get that. You just mean someone’s race is a bigger deal here than it is in England?
“I was suddenly WHITE before I was anything else. ”
You ran into “Rf” at the airport?
To be truthful, I never realized I was white until I came to the US. Sure, we all knew back home we were white, S.E. asian or black (with a smattering of others), and there was racism of course. But when I came here it was like I walked through a spray-painter at the airport immigration. I was suddenly WHITE before I was anything else.
Have you ever tried to make conversation with
a full grown mountain Gorilla?
Only at Montero’s.