I'm loving the lottery results...

Anonymous
...because it's finally giving me something else to think about! Anyone else?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:...because it's finally giving me something else to think about! Anyone else?


+1000
I now have something else to obsess about.
Anonymous
Ha. I guess. But it's stressing me out!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ha. I guess. But it's stressing me out!


Me too, but the stress isn't as existential!
Anonymous
Yes, it has me checking out real estate listings in MD.
Anonymous
Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).


Oh please. Cite your evidence and sources, and take your meanness and bitterness elsewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).


Oh please. Cite your evidence and sources, and take your meanness and bitterness elsewhere.


You need me to prove evidence of white privilege? I'm not remotely bitter. I love this! Everyone truly gets a fair shot. It is bliss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).


You really had to go there? I mean...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).


I have seen none of that this year - what on earth are you talking about?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).


I call troll. Or just let her stew.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).

My privilege allows me to move next to the school or our choice. I don't see this "it's not fair" anywhere. Disappointment is a different thing. Being able to move is an advantage. Don't get stuck on the one blind lottery when there are many advantages out there which many are going to use.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).


I dont mean to be rude, but you sound like a moron.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).


I dont mean to be rude, but you sound like a moron.


Well argued. Even without the apostrophe in "don't". You step out of your mensa meeting to chime in with that take down?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like a spectator sport! And watching white privilege realize they aren't any better or worse than anyone else and that their snowflakes may be passed over for poor brown people is better than going to the movies. A whole community of people screaming in unison, "It's not fair", because for the first time in their lives they aren't getting an advantage over people of lessor means (which is the "fair" experience to which they refer).


I dont mean to be rude, but you sound like a moron.


+1. Talk about major chip on their shoulder. Signed minority parent.
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