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Toxic city; philly
J.A.C.K Thrift
Natural Disasters: Tsunami
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So...there’s this girl...she...um… a…an undergraduate who attends Princeton, in New Jersey. She loves to cook and eat and when people bring her food. She has a big dinner tonight so she can get a job interview the next day. She is not in a hurry to cook anything. She sits down thinking about what she’ll prepare.
Caroline is sitting in her kitchen sitting on her chair gazing at the black and white tiled floor wondering what she’ll make for dinner. As she she continues to gaze at it, she starts to think about her favorite show “American Horror Story,” wondering if Jessica Lange is going to be in any of the upcoming seasons...She looked up and saw there was a half eaten sandwich right next to her, a glass of water with a bold green lipstick around the rim, and a note that said, “enjoy!” and a bouquet of chrysanthemum. “I don’t live with anyone…”
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2 racist girls
In 2012, after 2 minors, from Gainesville High school posted a racist rant video talking about black people, they kept getting death threats. A thing that one of the girls mentioned was ” You can understand what we are saying, our accents, we use actual words. Black people don’t.” They also mentioned that there is a difference between black people and “niggers.” That meaning that these two girls do not tolerate “niggers”, That they are not educated, keep having babies, can’t talk right, can’t get jobs, getting their welfare checks, food stamps, etc. And “black people” are educated, can talk right, etc. That video impacted them pretty bad because for one, they got kicked out of their own school, got death threats, one of the girls got depressed, the other girl’s mother said their lives changed completely and had to publicly apologize for their actions. After that the school wore orange, the color of racial tolerance, that week as a sign of solidarity.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/21/gainesville-high-school-s_n_1290929.html