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Don’t know what kind of pubs they’re going to, but those prices are off (all more expensive. $46 in Chicago?! Give me a break!). Rest is pretty good.
i mean, for two people including at least one beer each and possibly an appetizer, 40 bucks (incl. tax) is about right for Vancouver. can’t speak to elsewhere, of course.
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2.10.16
Larry Wilmore speaks to 11-year-old activist, Marley Dias, who has collected about 1,000 books with Black girls as main characters after she became frustrated with always “reading about White boys and dogs” in school.
Little black girls, just a bright as the sun, complex as they should and just being them. I love it.
I was reading something this week, and I can’t remember what it was, but it was some kind of interview or something, and the person offhandedly mentioned that a moment of great success/when all eyes are on you is the most important time to thank the people who got you there, because then you’re sharing the light and spreading the success instead of hoarding it like some terrible monster. And when I read it, I was like, “That makes such healthy, perfect sense.” And now I just scrolled upon this Mr. Rogers thing and like, of course. Of course this beautiful man had that same idea and executed it so sweetly.
Have you thought this through? I mean, chewed down to the bone? You got out once. You dip so much as a pinky back into this pond, you may well find something reaches out and drags you back into its depths.