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Decebal posted:"Some things about me are that I’m white, that I have relatively famous parents, and that my sister is a celebrity. I also have a vagina, which makes people think I’m a woman. I have an intimate relationship with a black trans activist, Reina, who by being in a public collaborative relationship with me validates my perspective and—despite my whiteness, my class, and my proximity to fame—makes my critique of power seem legitimate in ways it otherwise might not. In other words, as a commodity, I have power through my associations with social capital; in addition, I hold a set of marginalized identities which give me intellectual authority and increased use-value in contexts seeking "diversity."" Would you expect anything less from the sister of someone who calls herself "the voice of a generation" after growing up in a lifelong nursery school where the word "no" didn't exist and became a celebrity through sheer nepotism? These people do not live in the real world.
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# ¿ Jul 8, 2016 14:59 |
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City of Tampa posted:white people are only allowed to eat mayonnaise on Wonder Bread, anything else and you might as well be a skinhead mayonnaise is believed to have originated in spain so unless you're spanish it's off limits.
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# ¿ Jul 15, 2016 17:24 |
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City of Tampa posted:no it was invented by Napoleon because he wanted a cream-like sauce that wouldn't spoil quickly The most popular French version of events has the recipe being used during a victory celebration on the island of Minorca during The Seven Years's War, over a decade before Napoleon was born. Allegedly it existed and was used in dishes by the island's inhabitants centuries before, though.
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