TopLevelExecutive
TopLevelExecutive
TopLevelExecutive

Don't you just love the lengths that some will go to defend their hypocrisy?

You can always replace her with Aubrey Plaza. She seems OK.

Though I'm a Black female fan of SATC, you're absolutely right about the obvious double-standard (one of the reasons why I don't find shows like this watchable).

Yet another white-washed portrayal of my hometown with nary a Negro in sight?

And heartbreaking. I hope that show can be as useful a tool as America's Most Wanted is.

*right-clicking this sucker because I miss my Amy J.*

It's always been that way for me.

That was my least favorite song on the album, but even that is better than anything both of those non-singers ever shat out.

That's it in a nutshell...

"can we find other women (particularly women of color) so they can have the same?"

God, Luther...

I can't say that I blame him....

Seeing Whitney's casket makes all of this real to me.

Thanks very much for the recommendation (though you were speaking to Remi). I'll be on the hunt for it at the library.

1. For the longest time, folks were acting as if Rihanna was the epitome of a strong and confident woman and shouted me down whenever I'd speak the truth about her being a puppet that was easily led by the parasites around her.

I've always found Omar to be the better looking brother of the two.

Oh, I know all about the fuckery that was MJB & KCi - including the fighting and the drugging that inspired her classic album.

I haven't forgotten about her, but she isn't exactly getting the same mainstream platform that she should be getting (the use of Tightrope in a Chevy commercial, notwithstanding).

The fact that Ike Brown - who can barely sing a note on-key - beat out the likes of Ledisi and Kelly Price for a Grammy with his shitastic dance-pop album is what is galling to me.

Well, that explains the lovely school lunches during my elementary school years.