Anonymous wrote:Wow she’s a blatant bigot.
Anonymous wrote:Suddenly it's 1982 again.
Anonymous wrote:Mother in law says “NOKD,” meaning “Not our kind, dear.” Men with Jewelry are NOKD. Las Vegas? NOKD. R
Hip hop music? Definitely NOKD. Is that still an expression?
Anonymous wrote:You're the same troll who posted that post about the MIL and the Lily Pulitzer bathing suit, aren't you?
Anonymous wrote:You're the same troll who posted that post about the MIL and the Lily Pulitzer bathing suit, aren't you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow she’s a blatant bigot.
It isn’t about being bigoted, it is about avoiding vulgarity. Anyone can have class, though few do.
Anyone who says "Not Our Kind, Dear" or any phrase/sentiment like it has no class whatsoever.
If you have good taste, manners, and class, you don't need to draw attention to yourself or make much of yourself; people will notice your grace and class without you saying a word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow she’s a blatant bigot.
It isn’t about being bigoted, it is about avoiding vulgarity. Anyone can have class, though few do.
+ 1
Anonymous wrote:It’s not about hate. It does sound cringe-worthy when you say it out loud, but it’s a thing. Look at Harry and Meghan. My own brother is on his second NOKD, with disastrous outcomes (obviously we are not bigoted enough not to mary NOKD)...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow she’s a blatant bigot.
It isn’t about being bigoted, it is about avoiding vulgarity. Anyone can have class, though few do.