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Advertisement “I just want to know why she asked me to leave the property,” he continued. “Because I’m white? Because I’m white.” I never thought I’d be the one to say this, but: OH MY GOD, NOT EVERYTHING IS ABOUT RACE! Advertisement Maybe it’s about how he’s dressed or that haircut. How do we know he isn’t buying supplies on his way to storm the U.S. Capitol building? When are white people going to stop playing the race card and take responsibility for themselves? And when are we going to talk about white-on-white crime? Everyone knows that the Proud Boys and antifa are basically the Bloods and Crips of white people. Why don’t you all get your people off welfare instead of worrying about some albino monkey getting tossed out of Walmart? I bet he has a criminal record as long as my arm. (I’m not even sure how white people’s arms became units of measurement but I bet it’s something racist.) ....
Lili Trifilio: Yeah, we definitely had a lot of touring plans that got canceled. A lot of festivals got canceled. Pretty much everything you can imagine got canceled. There was a big creative shift as the boys and I were in isolation. A lot of writing in solitude. We didn’t have an EP lined up at all. We were just planning on promoting the album. So I guess that came out of it. AVC: You’ve said on Twitter that Grimes was a big influence on The Blame Game. LT: I was watching her interviews and was like, wow, I really relate with a lot of things she’s saying as an artist. I don’t really know if [her music] came into play with the Beach Bunny sound, but she was talking a lot about how she locks herself up in a room for weeks on end and lets herself experience boredom and craziness and stuff like that and then all the ideas just sort of flesh out. With corona going on, I was like, this is very comparable. And I think I was just kind of embracing that as an artist ....
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Graphic: Libby McGuire As you can see by my signature, Dan, I’m a linguist. On your podcast you frequently ask researchers “whatchyougot” on all kinds of sex- and romance-related questions, I thought maybe you’d be interested in some expertise on linguistic matters too. And I have some on “cum,” “cumming,” and (shudder) “cummed.” Advertisement The technical term here used among linguists for this kind of phenomenon is “peeve.” Let me clarify, it’s not the “cum,” “cumming,” and “cummed” that’s a peeve but the shuddering. You see, the snide sound there is due to the fact that causes peevers to shudder causes linguists to get interested. The point is language always changes, and linguists are interested in these changes however much they horrify normal people. (That’s our technical term for non-linguists.) Grandparents are forever lamenting about how their grandchildren’s generation is ruining the language. Documentation of this ....