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It's an unfortunate identity, but an identity all the same.
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Believe it or not, Andre Marriner's unfortunate case of mistaken identity during the Chelsea-Arsenal game, sending off Kieran Gibbs for an offence committed by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlais, is not the first time it has happened this season.
Up the block, Dickie Richards, an 18-year-old Yankee fan from Tarrytown, N.Y., experienced an unfortunate case of mistaken identity when he dropped his 40-ounce bottle of Budweiser on the sidewalk and the beer went everywhere, including down the front of his khaki pants.
Well, here's an unfortunate case of mistaken identity.
Despite my interlocutor's unfortunate attempt to use poly identity as an excuse for shitty treatment of his girlfriend, the conversation did raise an interesting question for me.
Suggesting that we should end identity liberalism is an unfortunate expression of privilege.
The public harassment of LGBTQ individuals is also unfortunate because of how different everyone's identity development looks.
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Years of mistakes like this, misguided assumptions and even outright accusations — DaJuan said one Amateur Athletic Union coach told him he was lying about the identity of his father — make the connection a bit unfortunate.
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