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BlackIvyG
BlackIvyG

Boris Kudjoe at 2:00. That is all have to say about this movie.

I get what you're saying, and I have a bit of a knee jerk reaction to being alone in a room drunk with a (drunk) stranger-man, but we don't have segregated elevators. So long as the door I think it would be fine. There is a place in NY that has individual stalls off of a central room with a trough-like sink, and the

It's like he didn't even stop to consider for a second what he was saying. He starts out making fun of segregated prom, noting that to the rest of the evolved world, integrated prom is just "prom." But then he goes on to make a two min sarcastic tirade illustrating how foolish it would be to integrate (or in most of

Here is a sentence you will never read:

I guessed right. No good stylist would cut those generic thin wispy bangs that the two cheaper girls have. The 600 woman's hair is a little frizzy, but the length and shape are very flattering to her face. What you are paying for is the good judgment of the stylist to give you a cut that works for you. $75 and $20

Beautiful

YEEESS!!! And P*ssy is Mine! MIGUEL YES!

Um yes. It is BEAUTIFUL music.

Yeah, I see what you're saying. The comment is stupid, but there is an extra psychic value to visibly black people making strides. Like, when Vanessa Williams won Miss America that was great. Super awesome. Go her. Love ole 'Nessa. But if someone who looked like Lauren Hill won? Well I'd be pretty amped.

I agree with your sentiment. I'm a black girl who went natural two years ago. Tyranosauraus may also be correct that you have never been negatively signaled out because of your hair, and may not truly be able to empathize with the negative backlash that at times comes with going natural, but that doesn't mean you

Sure, I know something about Boston. I can name probably 5 major streets and am generally familiar with the names of neighborhoods. But I could do the same in DC after living there for a summer. The point is that I don't have the level of familiarity I would have if I actually went to school there, so I don't like

Passion is the domain of the privileged. Yes. This. +10000

Yes. I want. But 42!? Holy smokes! Well done.

This, this, a thousand times this. Double H bomb here. (I refuse to say I went to school in "Boston" though unless its a passing conversation with some one on the street, because inevitably they start asking about Boston, which I know jack about seeing as how I spent seven years in Cambridge.)

I think this is so true. Only as a young adult did I learn that most people's mother's constantly talked about their own appearance, and that my friends' poor self image often came directly from their mothers' mouths. I was horrified to see my lithe friends being told by their mothers that their thighs were too big,