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It's not that deep. Jerk goat is good as is lamb. Lots of people eat it b/c it's delicious.

Jerk goat is the business. For real.

I love that puppy and Sam Elliott...Paula not so much.

Yeeeees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The hat and the braids...weeeerk! Love it.

Thank you for this. It's SO PERFECT.

I like cats but Cats are on drugs...all of them.

Anthony Mackie's stupid mouth is on a roll, isn't it? He's not even cute. He better watch it.

I wish her the BEST of luck hopping up and down on that "big ole D" of his all the time....Alllll the time. Le Sigh....Best wishes, girl.

And, everyone wore wigs back then and I don't recall lots of people making fun of her hair or not liking it b/c it was fake. Long wigs like that were mainstream and they were called "falls". You wore them and switched them out like any other accessory. Back in the day, my mother had a few of them as well as afro wig

Yes girl...Yes! Love me some Tracee and my big kinky hair. Hers too of course.

But her weave wasn't that "Remi Yaki" shiny barbie doll shit. It looked like my hair. It was kinky and big and frizzy as if it grew out of her head like that. It was and still is fabulous. Weave or not, the texture is what made the difference.

"I look forward to continuing to use The Economist during layovers as a way to confirm what I have known, ultimately, for a decade: that my brain is full of gummy bears and loose MP3 files, and has no room for detailed geopolitical information."

Yep, it's true.

It's just aiiight. I'm not sure I'm a fan of "fake Drake" just yet and those girls are Stiff.

Oh yeah it is an older book. I forgot about that. I read it in 2012. It may still have some relevance. Let me know what you think and how it may compare some things you've experienced. And yes, it's talks about it being a culture versus a color and how there's black creole and white creole and a mix of both,

You're welcome! It's a very interesting read. Enjoy!

Yes, it's called "White By Definition: Social Classification in Creole Louisiana" by Dr. Virginia R. Dominguez.

Oh good lord. For real? I'll check that out. I also saw mention of Cape Verde. I a read an a very good ethnography on the history of creole culture in Louisiana for my anthropology research methods class. They do have some colorist/ slave mentality ways....Mostly the older folks though. I was hoping that wasn't the

"In less sexy, and frankly, kind of sad Amber Rose news, her family didn't attend her wedding to Wiz Khalifa because he's black, which "still upsets her to this day."