Jackie: Why? It could be fun catching up.
Becky: Nah. His imagination is better than the reality. I d rather keep the illusion that I m too busy to post on Instagram because I m a success,
not because I got kicked off for liking too many photos of Elizabeth Warren.
This is also not the first time
The Conners promoted Warren. In a special, live election episode that heavily pumped up Democrat candidates, including Warren, the show also perpetuated the lie that Warren was a single mother.
Ironically, the original show that
The Conners spun off from,
Roseanne, had actually been more favorable towards Trump and conservatives, with main characters Dan (John Goodman) and Roseanne (Barr) being Trump supporters. Since Barr’s exit, however, the show has sadlytaken a
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I have good hair.
At least, that’s what I was told growing up. Thick, long, and fried straight to the point where it didn’t actually matter what my curl pattern was no one ever saw my curls anyway. Throughout the entirety of middle school, high school, and most of college, my hair was pressed flat to reveal its full length at all times. My White friends were confused by my utter aversion to rain and swimming pools.
At its longest, my hair fell down past my breasts and tickled my waistline. It was undoubtedly the part of my body that I took the most pride in, unable to suppress smiles when women in the salon would look at me and say, “Lord, what I wouldn’t do for all that hair!”
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Our beloved son and brother, Jacob Brent Simpson, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021 at his apartment in Midwest City, Oklahoma. While his life ended much too soon, Jacob’s impact on his family, friends, and the world in general will be felt forever.
Jacob was born Oct. 14, 1996 to Rodney and Laura Simpson in Livingston, Montana. He was a happy, inquisitive, creative, and logical little boy who took on the role of big brother when his sister, Kaitlyn Anna was born in 1999. His love and protection for his sister were neverending and fierce. From his earliest days of learning at Debbie’s daycare to his grade school years in Livingston, Dodson, and Geraldine, Jacob was passionate about science in all its many levels and forms. For many years his greatest worry was “what kind of scientist should I be?” and it seemed the answer to this question constantly evolved as his experiences and knowledge of the world grew and motivated him to s