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My roommate makes me want to drink. A gallon. Of chloroform.
I've seen my friend's boyfriend. I've seen my friend's boyfriend's brother. I've seen my friend's boyfriend's dad. I've seen it all, now help me forget.
I accidentally saw all of my friend, I'm not sure how to feel about this.
My brother is going to be a Glen Hardin, not saying this as a bad thing.
Does anyone know the name of a handsome guy who works at the HU Bookstore? I hope this is specific enough: His hair is brown and he has cut sides. He also wears glasses. Please please please let this girl know, I have a crush on him!
I'm here for the Hamline Confessions Page? Maybe for a cheap laugh or two?
Oh did it get changed to Hamline's unintelligible and aggressively charged opinions: Both unwanted and lacking in context.
It doesn't make sense to include in the definition for racism that oppression must occur. That makes it require an action to go along with it, but most people who hold racist beliefs don't act on them to oppress others. Plus it assumes that only the dominant race can be racist which doesn't make any sense. By that logic if our country was dominantly Latino then only Latinos could be racist and anybody holding any prejudicial beliefs towards Latinos would not be racist. The term for what people are thinking is Institutional Racism. There is a significant difference and there is no need to lump them into one definition. On a side note, we can all agree the Oxford dictionary lost all credibility when they included the definition for 'figuratively' in the definition for 'literally' because so many people use it that way.
Legal studies majors, stupid question, but does the practicum fulfill the internship requirement?