That's not a real person, I refuse to believe someone can be named something so idiotic.
Education: Stanford University, BA in Sociology; Stanford University, MA in Sociology
He's a SOCIOLOGIST. Why the fuck would somebody be writing articles for the Washington Post with that sort of education?
Oh...right he's a professional race baiter.
With coronavirus cases nearing 5 million in the United States and average daily deaths topping 1,000, Trump’s retreat to the confines of his private club offered him an opportunity to create a kind of alternate reality in which his presidency is not being beset by numerous crises.
Pathetic. They are just taking out of work, overeducated minorities and passing whatever drivel falls out of their brainwashed minds and pretending it is journalism.
That's not a real person, I refuse to believe someone can be named something so idiotic.
I have worked for school boards and seen countless thousands of names in student and parent databases. This, I regret to inform you, isn't that far out there. (First and last name 12 letters each, that's fun, especially when you're talking to a secretary on the phone and she can't spell phonetically. Then there was the time I was convinced a coworker was using fake data for a test run instead of cloned live data because one test family had kids named "Prince" and "Princess"....)
This sounds like an onomatopoeia of a tire going flat while driving. Like the sound of air escaping quickly followed by the noise of rubber being shredded between the rim of the wheel and the pavement.
Journalist?
That's not a real person, I refuse to believe someone can be named something so idiotic.
He's a SOCIOLOGIST. Why the fuck would somebody be writing articles for the Washington Post with that sort of education?
Oh...right he's a professional race baiter.
Pathetic. They are just taking out of work, overeducated minorities and passing whatever drivel falls out of their brainwashed minds and pretending it is journalism.
I have worked for school boards and seen countless thousands of names in student and parent databases. This, I regret to inform you, isn't that far out there. (First and last name 12 letters each, that's fun, especially when you're talking to a secretary on the phone and she can't spell phonetically. Then there was the time I was convinced a coworker was using fake data for a test run instead of cloned live data because one test family had kids named "Prince" and "Princess"....)
For a while there, I was creating WoW characters using variations on names / spellings from our corporate user database.
My favorite was someone who had a last name "Justice" and first name that means red. Made a female human paladin out of it.
This sounds like an onomatopoeia of a tire going flat while driving. Like the sound of air escaping quickly followed by the noise of rubber being shredded between the rim of the wheel and the pavement.