Rose being here reminds me of Maddie Zieglar starring in that Sia autism movie. Like she’s doing her best but this will only reflect badly on her, and it’s unfair.
If you post there you're very likely to insert your bias into your retelling, skewing the story in your favour. Also, the kind of people who hang out on r/AITA are not the sort of people to be asking.
Bruno wanting the black comedians to mostly just be dunking on white people is such a self-report, as if his exposure to white comedy us dunking on people of colour
Actually, about the scalpel thing- I've worked in an OR as a secretary, and although I've never heard of a scalpel specifically being dropped, tools and instruments get trapped inside peoples' bodies more frequently than one would think! OR staff will do a count of all the tools/items they have both at the beginning and the end of the surgery to help prevent this. more specifically, i remember a surgical sponge being left inside a patient and they had to come back into surgery a few hours later once staff realized the mistake
I feel like Bruno thought he was going to be plugged into some sort of hivemind where he gains the knowledge and memories of every black person throughout history as soon as he put the blackface on
I wanted to see where they were now and I found out that the white family just are not related like Bruno and his whole family are all actors and that kind of makes me feel odd because the black family’s a real family, but not Bruno and his family so it’s just weird Because they didn’t know they were actors.
This is just a bunch of people trying their absolute hardest to not accidentally sound racist. Except for Cody. He's trying his absolute hardest to not sound racist.
Is it weird that I kind of love this show? It's, like... Actually good? It's not super cringe or out of touch. It's actually really nice to watch. Damn. Well done, Chicken Girls
This video was insanely funny, what a good time. I have three siblings (1 brother, 2 sisters, all older) so this was even more entertaining. We’ve had so many interactions along these lines “Are you guys together?” “Is that your girlfriend?” “Is this your wife and daughter?” “Are you two twins?” “Who’s older? (Asked to my brother and I with a ten year gap, him 26, and I 16)” Some amazing memories fr 😂
so why dont they ask, what grade is your hair, i mean if you are black or have a black parent you at least know what it means most white guys probably dont.