• Wendy Bell, America's Worst White Woman, Is Back (and Wants to Kill Your Grandparents)

    I imagine that, if you’ve never heard of Wendy Bell, you find her anointment as America’s Worst White Woman to be suspicious. “Who is this mystery woman,” I picture you asking, “who somehow beat Ann Coulter, Abigail Fisher, and Toejam Lobotomy to be America’s worst white woman? How is she the LeBron of Karens?” Well,…

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  • What the Coronavirus Is Doing to Black People Ain't a Conspiracy. It's Just America

    Months ago, when the first news stories about COVID-19 were published, I read a convoluted Facebook status from one of my 4992 closest friends that connected the coronavirus to “mandated vaccinations”—which, according to them, would actually be an elaborate government ploy to implant chips in us and track our behavior. If I’d had time that…

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  • The Difference Between a ‘Karen’ and a ‘Becky,’ Explained

    The Difference Between a ‘Karen’ and a ‘Becky,’ Explained

    Merriam-Webster defines “Becky” as “a white woman who is ignorant of both her privilege and her prejudice.”

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  • Bubble Guppies, Explained

    What is a Bubble Guppy? No idea.  None? No. A Bubble Guppy could be at my desk, right now, on a FaceTime call with Jason Derulo, and all I’d be thinking is “Where are his pants?” Whose pants? I don’t know. You’re not making any sense. Ask better questions. Okay. So why are you doing…

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  • Trump-Supporting Piece of Shit Robert Kraft Does the Least He Can Do

    New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is in the news today for sending his private plane to China to get 1.7 million N95 masks for health care workers in Massachusetts. This is, without a doubt, a good thing. It will save lives. Robert Kraft is also the chairman and CEO of Kraft Group LLC, which…

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  • The Coronavirus Killed My Friend. His Blood Is on Donald Trump's Hands

    The Coronavirus Killed My Friend. His Blood Is on Donald Trump's Hands

    On Sunday the 29th, the New York Times published “Nothing Matters Anymore (Except What Actually Does)“—my essay about some of the existential crises the coronavirus has thrust on us, the violence of the whiplash of the past month, and the electric slide. I first sent Jen Parker, a staff editor at the Times, a draft…

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  • Introverts Hate This Shit Too, Y'all

    I grew up on a block with killers, crack dealers, dope fiends, stick-up kids, at least two arsonists, arbitrarily unchained pit bulls that “don’t all bite like that, really,” niggas with cases, girls with bids, aunties with bounties, snitches and cops from the actual show Cops (they used to film in my neighborhood). When I…

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  • A Word of Encouragement to All the Black Men Who Desperately Need Haircuts Right Now

    I see you, fam. Really, I do. Well, actually I don’t, like literally. Because of the social distancing thing and the statewide lockdown thing, I only leave home now for daily walks and maybe to take the kids to this open parking lot behind my house. So when I say I see you, I mean…

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  • Unfortunately, The Worst People Will Survive This Too

    The compulsion to convince ourselves that bad things will eventually happen to bad people can be seductive and cathartic. It’s also embedded in most of the lessons taught to us as kids. Children’s stories and fairytales usually end with the “good” winning and the evil receiving some sort of punishment. The concepts of fair play…

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  • What Color-Coding the Books in My Office Taught Me About Life

    Nothing. I tried real hard, though, to find life-lessons there. An edict, perhaps. An ancient mystery, finally solved, maybe. A clue, even, that would begin to unlock an ecosystem of interconnected riddles. A tomb opened. A catacomb unleashed. A reverie discovered. “One cannot step twice in the same river,” the great Heraclitus said when noticing…

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