People must be able to use their voice, tell their stories, have their experiences recognized and their voices heard.
That is the most confusing and insane thing to me, when people get offended on behalf of another group.
If I make a joke about black people or Asian people or whatever, and then an Asian comes up to me afterwards and says, "That joke offended me," I'm still more or less not going to listen, but at least it makes sense, like I said something that was about them.
I hate that when people are like, "Well, all dwarves know each other, right?" And you want to get mad, but you can't because we do.
When a soldier of the night's watch dies they say, "And now his watch is over. " That's what they say when a comedian dies. They go, "And now his tour is done. "
Everyone's going to have a racist tweet, a homophobic tweet, a xenophobic tweet, a misogynist tweet. Everyone's going to have a tweet or a post or something that's not going to be ideal, and because of that, you can't really throw stones too hard at the people that do, because if we examined your life in every way, shape, or form, went through every single post with a fine-toothed comb and under that microscope, would it come out all sunshine and lollipops?
I don't get the animosity when someone tells a joke that you don't like. Whereas if someone made a dish that you don't like if you went to a restaurant, you would either try another dish or you just don't go back to that restaurant. But you don't say like, "I did not like the hamburger here. This restaurant should be shut down. It should be banned from making hamburgers. No one else should have these hamburgers. " And everyone else is like, "No, you wouldn't do that. "
I miss you so much your absence causes me, at times, accute pain. I don't mean sexually. I mean in connection with my writing.
I would like to say that I am not an apostle of the Muslim religion.
Civilization is the limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities.
Any cook should be able to run the country.