Wednesday, March 19, 2008

On dinner parties

white people at a dinner party
"The dinner party is the opportunity for white people to be judged on their taste in food, wine, furniture, art, interior design, music, and books. Outside of dictatorships and a few murder trials, there might not be a more rigorous judgment process in the modern world. Everything must be perfect. One copy of US Weekly, a McDonalds wrapper, a book by John Grisham, a Third Eye Blind CD, or an Old School DVD can undo months and maybe even years of work."

From Stuff White People Like, which continues to bust me 2-3 times a week, from modern furniture to The Wire.

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