is that all restuarants tho??? please list the non black restaurants that dont do these thing....I'll wait
is that all restuarants tho??? please list the non black restaurants that dont do these thing....I'll wait
Once you step past the hysteria of the times...there was nothing that outrageously spectacular about MJ in concert. Honestly...his moves were very repetitive. When he forgot a lyric he would just mumble, He relied HEAVILY on the same 8 dance moves.
By the mid 90s he was essentially an oldies act.
Im sure some people saw it then but got shouted down or looked crazy at for saying what was really true..
time for you to log off.
Once you step past the hysteria of the times...there was nothing that outrageously spectacular about MJ in concert. Honestly...his moves were very repetitive. When he forgot a lyric he would just mumble, He relied HEAVILY on the same 8 dance moves.
By the mid 90s he was essentially an oldies act.
Im sure some people saw it then but got shouted down or looked crazy at for saying what was really true..
More factual than controversialDeadpool and Harley Quinn are overused and Marvel and DC hoe themselves out by inserting them in stories just to make$$.
The Instagram "influencer" bubble burst and now the word "influencer" is laughable.
I'm wondering what the fallout is going to be once the Onlyfans bubble bursts because ultimately nobody is going to care that you were a #novababe in 2017 but people will never forget that you had an Onlyfans.
Couple that with the fact that the attitude towards porn will always be negative and you have a generation of women and girls who are seeing what porn has done to men, especially men in their generation and I see that bubble not just bursting but having a nuclear effect.
Influencer simply means "A Popular a Muthafucka on the Internet".
Whether it's for makeup, playing basketball or comedy. They'll be around as long as they're popular.
The bubble on that shit still burst.
It was revealed that most of those influencers weren't making anything more than beer money at best and the highest paid influencers were people like the Kardashians.
Influencers are going to be around but nobody takes that shit seriously anymore. It's a punchline and a cautionary tale for youngsters.
There was a season 2 of Secrets of Playboy that a lot of people missed and instead of accusing long-dead men of sexual abuse, this time they talked to women who mostly discussed their lives after posing for Playboy.
Carol Shaya was fired from the NYPD after posing in 1994, and Cristy DeWeese was fired from a teaching job in Dallas in 2013 after it found that she posed in 2011, despite her students signing a petition for her to stay on. Jill Scott had her Playboy past used against her in a custody battle for her daughter and Andrea Mann lost her spot as a Baltimore Colts' cheerleader after posing in 1978. You can make a case that those women were treated unfairly when these various situations were broken down.
On the flip side, Kari Ann Peniche made the bonehead decision to pose for Playboy after winning Miss United States Teen and was subsequently stripped of the title. She foolishly believed that because her contract didn't have a nudity clause, she could do Playboy and it not be a problem, although it makes sense that a Teen pageant wouldn't want to be associated with a Men's adult magazine.
It goes back to what I said above about OnlyFans, bubbles burst, and actions have consequences. Porn is not going away, it's been around since cavemen, people were posing nude before cameras, the first porn movie was made 8 years after the video camera was invented, but the idea that anybody can do it and that society will ignore it is foolish. The women I listed above only posed nude and it still cost them their careers and reputations. OnlyFans could burst or could maintain but people who have both positive and negative views of porn agree that porn will affect your life forever and given where we are with the state of young men, relationships, sex, and the effect porn has had on that, I just see the fallout from OnlyFans to a big social issue in the future.
I largely agree but I'm at work right now so I'll post laterThere was a season 2 of Secrets of Playboy that a lot of people missed and instead of accusing long-dead men of sexual abuse, this time they talked to women who mostly discussed their lives after posing for Playboy.
Carol Shaya was fired from the NYPD after posing in 1994, and Cristy DeWeese was fired from a teaching job in Dallas in 2013 after it found that she posed in 2011, despite her students signing a petition for her to stay on. Jill Scott had her Playboy past used against her in a custody battle for her daughter and Andrea Mann lost her spot as a Baltimore Colts' cheerleader after posing in 1978. You can make a case that those women were treated unfairly when these various situations were broken down.
On the flip side, Kari Ann Peniche made the bonehead decision to pose for Playboy after winning Miss United States Teen and was subsequently stripped of the title. She foolishly believed that because her contract didn't have a nudity clause, she could do Playboy and it not be a problem, although it makes sense that a Teen pageant wouldn't want to be associated with a Men's adult magazine.
It goes back to what I said above about OnlyFans, bubbles burst, and actions have consequences. Porn is not going away, it's been around since cavemen, people were posing nude before cameras, the first porn movie was made 8 years after the video camera was invented, but the idea that anybody can do it and that society will ignore it is foolish. The women I listed above only posed nude and it still cost them their careers and reputations. OnlyFans could burst or could maintain but people who have both positive and negative views of porn agree that porn will affect your life forever and given where we are with the state of young men, relationships, sex, and the effect porn has had on that, I just see the fallout from OnlyFans to a big social issue in the future.
There was a season 2 of Secrets of Playboy that a lot of people missed and instead of accusing long-dead men of sexual abuse, this time they talked to women who mostly discussed their lives after posing for Playboy.
Carol Shaya was fired from the NYPD after posing in 1994, and Cristy DeWeese was fired from a teaching job in Dallas in 2013 after it found that she posed in 2011, despite her students signing a petition for her to stay on. Jill Scott had her Playboy past used against her in a custody battle for her daughter and Andrea Mann lost her spot as a Baltimore Colts' cheerleader after posing in 1978. You can make a case that those women were treated unfairly when these various situations were broken down.
On the flip side, Kari Ann Peniche made the bonehead decision to pose for Playboy after winning Miss United States Teen and was subsequently stripped of the title. She foolishly believed that because her contract didn't have a nudity clause, she could do Playboy and it not be a problem, although it makes sense that a Teen pageant wouldn't want to be associated with a Men's adult magazine.
It goes back to what I said above about OnlyFans, bubbles burst, and actions have consequences. Porn is not going away, it's been around since cavemen, people were posing nude before cameras, the first porn movie was made 8 years after the video camera was invented, but the idea that anybody can do it and that society will ignore it is foolish. The women I listed above only posed nude and it still cost them their careers and reputations. OnlyFans could burst or could maintain but people who have both positive and negative views of porn agree that porn will affect your life forever and given where we are with the state of young men, relationships, sex, and the effect porn has had on that, I just see the fallout from OnlyFans to a big social issue in the future.
what unpopular about this opinion?Model Mayhem is a ghost town of a website, filled with one-hit-wonder "models" with few credits to their name. Many of these women have long aged out of the modeling game and all that is left is their profiles with long out-of-date pics, few if any legitimate modeling credits and nude pics, most of them being the sleazy kind that was taken by the typical "guy with camera" that women were warned about in the 2000s. The type of crap that most of these women are now embarrassed that they took
Every few months, a thread pops up on Model Mayhem featuring some long-aged woman asking if she can get nudes she's not proud of removed but is reminded that they signed a release and that the photographer has the right to display them, even years or a decade or more later.
Model Mayhem is a ghost town of a website, filled with one-hit-wonder "models" with few credits to their name. Many of these women have long aged out of the modeling game and all that is left is their profiles with long out-of-date pics, few if any legitimate modeling credits and nude pics, most of them being the sleazy kind that was taken by the typical "guy with camera" that women were warned about in the 2000s. The type of crap that most of these women are now embarrassed that they took
Every few months, a thread pops up on Model Mayhem featuring some long-aged woman asking if she can get nudes she's not proud of removed but is reminded that they signed a release and that the photographer has the right to display them, even years or a decade or more later.
what unpopular about this opinion?
i agree with you,,, but ill go one further,,, American Gangster is his 2nd best albumJay Z Kingdom Come album was greatly under appreciated
i agree with you,,, but ill go one further,,, American Gangster is his 2nd best album