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But can we discuss Donna Meagle though.
Can we talk about how many men are after her and how we haven’t even seen HALF of them on screen. And it’s never played for laughs on her behalf but on the fact that she leads a double life that none of her coworkers and friends know that much about.
And how amazing it is that a plus sized dark skin black woman is shown on screen being coveted by gorgeous men! That she is not some magical negro goddess to solve all the white women’s problems, with no romantic relationships of her own.
Not to mention that her hair is always laid, face is beat, and her wardrobe shits on everybody in Pawnee excluding Tom.
I just…man…
Donna gives me so much strength it’s not even funny.
I really want to be here when I grow up.
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On this day in 1950, J. D. Salinger’s “For Esme - With Love and Squalor” was published in The New Yorker.