I don't see people talking about it now the way they did in the first season when there was much more interest in the look,
Bob would disagree. He has to hear me say "I NEED that dress" every time Joan walks onscreen.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I don't see people talking about it now the way they did in the first season when there was much more interest in the look,
Bob would disagree. He has to hear me say "I NEED that dress" every time Joan walks onscreen.
They like the way the game plays because it's rigged in their favor and they never once stop to think about how it's rigged.
They don't even know it's rigged.
they think they are superior.
I know I've posted this before, but I sat in a class in college called "Ethnicity" and listened to an upper-class white guy say OUT LOUD, "It was my people who made this country great!" It's a miracle he wasn't killed on the spot.
and listened to an upper-class white guy say OUT LOUD, "It was my people who made this country great!"
You can tell because there are no black people or women on the paper money.
Also we only have to take a month to talk about each of them in history class because all the accomplishments of the white menz take up the rest of the year!
Some interesting thoughts from Ta-nehisi Coates on race and Mad Men
eta: Sorry for the suspense, formatting issue. Fixed now.
On?
On what!?!
That's an interesting article, and it has some of the most polite, responsive comments I've ever seen online.