~If I make a move, I’ll destroy everything for once and all
Megara Janggok & Jay Kang
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~If I make a move, I’ll destroy everything for once and all
Megara Janggok & Jay Kang
of all the men who aren’t currently fathers, who do you think would be the best or the worst at it if given the chance? same question applies for the ladies in town
considering most of the men here aren’t fathers, that clarification seems a little over the top but okay. i’ll bite. james comes to mind for one of the best – he’s got practice and already looks like a dad. worst may be a tie for hunter or jay. both of them give the impression that they wouldn’t know which end is upright if you asked them to hold a child. for potential mothers, sami works with children so, again, well practiced. and perhaps emilia for worst. she’s looking for a mama, not to be one.
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Understanding #CancelColbert
I just want to point out that almost everyone who is writing about why the #CancelColbert campaign is ridiculous is not Asian, and not even an ethnic minority for that matter.
I also want to take this opportunity to say that if you really want to know why the #CancelColbert campaign is ridiculous and horribly misleading, you should read Jay Caspian Kang's piece in the New Yorker called "Understanding the Campaign to 'Cancel' Colbert". And as far as white journalists are concerned, I think The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf did a good job only because he actually read, understood, and referred to Kang's piece in the New Yorker. So 100 points to Conor Friedersdorf for understanding (at least to a certain extent) that he benefits from white privilege so he shouldn't just consult himself for an opinion on this whole spectacle of a campaign.
But let's be real here: no one's going to read the articles. People just read the headlines and get all up in arms about things that they don't care to do their research on.
1st Guest appearance: Meet one of our managers at Apple Of The Eye, Jay Kang. -RP James: "Jay is like our big brother...he has a strong heart." Sooyoon: "I like the fact that Jay can blend in any crowd." Moon: "Jay is pretty coo. He makes you feel accepted and respected."
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