

I am watching Stranger Things… most other things won’t be touched.


I am watching Stranger Things… most other things won’t be touched.


Was Old Black Man the same person that Dee was forced to share a bed with because of a lost bet?


To be fair, “The Gang Turns Black” isn’t a 50s episode. Frank doesn’t actually get to say it. For context it is a musical episode which the cast has turned into Black persons, and must face the same struggles that a Black person of color would. Frank thought it would be cool since he isn’t being seen by anyone as White, thinking he could get away with saying the word.


There it is: Ratner, with sexual assaults allegations, directed a $40 million documentary about Melania. So Trump wants him to be able to make Rush Hour 4.
Again, the rapist is helping out his own kind.


Ma’am. Your co-workers encourage us to sing it at karaoke.


There is no Alpha canon name. I’m certain there are multiple in Beta canon.


No.
And you should watch just because.


The novel Black Fire, this Romulan returns and Spock pretends to defect and take a ship from them in the ruse of becoming a pirate in order to get into a Romulan prison on orders of Starfleet.
I say this Romulan because I don’t recall the name given and I’m certain there are multiple names attributed to the character.


Back in the XP days, you could download a OS skin called System47. It turns the desktop into LCARS with voice commands.
Poor choice of words. The ethnicity wasn’t a major characterization.
It was a shock that Brie said she regretted the role of Diane Nguyen. There was nothing about the character that was specifically about being Vietnamese woman or Asian that was a big characterization for Diane. Even in the last season, the episode which she travels to Vietnam didn’t include anything which whitewashed the character. That is the only time in Bojack Horseman that the series addressed the ethnicity of the character. Even in the episode she travels to Boston to visit family, it never brought up cultural things. Never once heard backlash against Brie for voicing the character. As an Asian, I never felt uncomfortable with the Brie voicing an Asian person.


Sorry, I was referring to AtomicShrimp, the person that made the video.


From the dude that does scam baiting videos.
I’m not defending either organization. Just clarifying that the roles they have are different.
Yes, it is an excellent movie. My favorite of all the Hanks movie I have seen.
Unless you are actively traveling from outside the country, you won’t ever be encountering CBP.
This is not ICE. CBP is Customs and Border Protection. They deal directly with the border and other entry points like airports, border crossing and ports. The easiest example of what they do is to point you towards the movie The Terminal. In that movie, Tom Hanks plays an Eastern European, Viktor Navorski (fictional country) who gets denied entry to the U.S. upon arrival when a government coup sees his visa invalidated mid flight. The film depicts head of CBP at JFK airport in New York, in a struggling battle to keep Hank’s character in the international terminal, the only legal area he can occupy after determining that they can’t send him back amid a civil war which the U.S. has yet to recognize a formal government. The conflict directly centered around the recognition of his country’s government. While in mid flight to the U.S. the civil war began and the government was dissolved. Upon landing at JFK, he no longer had valid paperwork to enter the U.S. After determining he could not enter the country legally, it is made frighteningly clear that without a government that the U.S. recognizes, he could not legally be returned home either. The movie depicts Viktor’s struggle to continue his life inside the international thermal of JFK, awaiting the day he can finally leave.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement deal with immigration and customs enforcement. So this organization works inside the borders of the country. They deal with immigration and customs violations, and trafficking and cross-border crimes.
These are not the same organizations and they serve different purposes. Both fall under the authority of the Department of Homeland Security. People are conflating the two organizations since they deal with the legality of being in the United States but they have different methods of operation.
EDIT: CBP try to stop you from entering the country. ICE try to eject you once you have gotten inside.
It’s not even over… and I haven’t had a chance to watch past episode 1 yet.