Segregation, would be a good thing, if separate but equal was actually practiced.
Cacs would eventually test us again..... as a whole they'd never let us prosper or thrive as a community
Segregation, would be a good thing, if separate but equal was actually practiced.
About Larry Bird?
I look at it as no one could stop them in the AFC for 4 years instead of being losers.I still stand by that belief even more so now
They were the best team in the league the first Super Bowl against the Giants.I look at it as no one could stop them in the AFC for 4 years instead of being losers.
I hate to think like this but more and more often, I think maybe we weren't meant to be together. The American Founding has frequently been called The Great Experiment, maybe the experiment fails. All other democracies failed.Segregation, would be a good thing, if separate but equal was actually practiced.
Jim McMahon is a bitch for not calling an audible at least once in Super Bowl XX to try to get Walter Payton a touch down.
Transgenders: Trans-women are being murdered at alarming rates
Everybody else: So why don't yall date within the LGBTQ community
Transgenders: I don't wanna date gay or bisexual men
Everybody else:
A lot of those of our culture that scream the loudest about Reparations, would not do a damn thing constructive with them.
Is that what they really say??
I enjoyed both, but the bulk of Biggie's verses are clearly superior. 2Pac relied much more on showmanship.I've said multiple times that I'm a casual rap fan.
But I've noticed as a kid I was a bigger fan of 2Pac but as I've gotten older I've become a bigger fan of Biggie and I'm not sure why. Maybe you hip hop heads can weigh in.
As I got older, I appreciated the fuck out of Biggie's lyrical genius. Listening to his songs it's like reading a book by a very good author. He was better than Tupac by a mile. Tupac would change the plot of his song midstream. I mean he be bouncing all over the place. Biggie was nice with it Arizona Ron from Tucson used to have the slow grooves on mostly Rock the isleysI've said multiple times that I'm a casual rap fan.
But I've noticed as a kid I was a bigger fan of 2Pac but as I've gotten older I've become a bigger fan of Biggie and I'm not sure why. Maybe you hip hop heads can weigh in.
Single mothers with more than 3 kids should shut the fuck up when men don't want to date them.
Do I look like Mike Brady? Is your name Carol? If you have 3+ kids by 3 plus dudes just chalk it up until your kids are grown...especially if the dude you are looking at doesn't have any kids.
My cousin did this shit. You hooked up with a chick with three kids. Married her oh, only for her to say that she didn't want to have any more kids when he wanted some fucking kids of his own.
Had a dude I knew in the military. He hooked up with a chick who had three kids and he told her he wanted at least two chances at a boy.
The first kid was a girl and she or some Why Did I Get Married shit, secretly had her tubes tied. When he found out he was livid and her response was, "I don't want five kids."
He said "why didn't you say that from the jump and we wouldn't have even gotten together?"
He was forced with a decision to either leave and not watch his daughter grow up or be with this evil hateful lying bitch and see his daughter every day. I don't remember what he chose
Kids by multiple people or having a bunch of them as a burden when dating. Most men don't want to deal with that bulshit especially if they have fewer kids than you.
But the urban entertainment and music industries push the glamoursness of thot culture. Could they be wrong?Honestly, I wish I could give this 100 thumbs-up.
I see so many women with multiple kids by multiple men on social media crying because most men they encounter are just trying to fuck and will never consider them for long term relationships and it's plainly obvious to see that no man wants to deal with that shit and deep down they know this.
No man is looking at a woman with multiple baby-daddies and thinking about planning romantic dates because the truth is there won't be any time for romantic dates or hot sex, hell you won't even have time to get a quick blow job because they'll be a house full of kids running around disturbing you and that's before we take into account the cost of raising those kids, which will definitely put a strain on the relationship and make it more likely to fail. If you got multiple baby-daddies, you might as well just raise your kids, make sure they don't make the mistakes you did, and think about relationships when your nest is empty because otherwise, your choices are going to be casual sex partners or slackers.
This is why I firmly believe we have to got to get to these girls and get it in their heads that having multiple baby daddies is not the life you want.
But the urban entertainment and music industries push the glamoursness of thot culture. Could they be wrong?
Martin Luther King Jr. led us into a burning house and it is getting hotter day by day. He was murdered because of that late epiphany.
“I Fear I May Have Integrated My People Into a Burning House” – Martin Luther King Jr.
Of course its was a rhetorical question. I actually believe the urban entertainment industries push thot culture because there are now so many single mothers in our communities with few prospects of retaining a well established or upwardly mobile man. Therefore they sell a comforting message to them that if they can't get an honorable partner to help them come up the traditional way, its OK to be a thot and get money any ole way they can. It don't matter if they strippin, a music video hoe, back page tricking, sugga baby, only fan, etc...whatever. Just get yoe paper boo.They are very wrong.
Take away the music and the glam squad and nobody is wifing up Cardi or Meg and the crazy part is that both women's looks are a matter of dispute, it's not like they are both universally looked at as dymes. Cardi is funny looking and Meg get's called a man half of the time.
I've never heard this quote. I'm just shocked. Thanks for the insight.“I Fear I May Have Integrated My People Into a Burning House” – Martin Luther King Jr.
“I Fear I May Have Integrated My People Into a Burning House” – Martin Luther King Jr. | OCG (ourcommonground.com)
That is how I know ending segregation the way we did fucked us. We traded away our independence for education and the right to spend our money in their establishments.I've never heard this quote. I'm just shocked. Thanks for the insight.
I have never liked Mike Tyson at all. I still don't know why people like him and revere him.