I refuse to watch this show because there isn’t enough (any?) black people on it. If this is how they act, perhaps they should keep it that way.
I refuse to watch this show because there isn’t enough (any?) black people on it. If this is how they act, perhaps they should keep it that way.
Like Sliders!
This is precisely why northern schools tend to be more segregated than the south.
Baked mac & cheese!
Nope. I took a peek in the closet, saw all the Prada and was like whoa who are these people. Then I made breakfast.
I don’t believe anything beardless Drake says.
Whenever I see people with large pets I’m convinced they’re sex partners.
This is a thing? I need to install this on my daughter’s iPad ASAP.
She’s not really in the Konglomerate. Yet.
Why not?
Becky is Gwynth Paltrow! Why isn’t anyone saying anything!!!
I lost my mom when I was 5. All I know of her has been filtered through other people’s memories (or agendas). I came across a photo of her looking frowsy, cigarette in hand, as I was at that exact moment. It was so nice to get a glimpse of her that wasn't perfect, because people rarely speak ill of the dead.
You never get over it. When I was 5, my dad worked nights so I slept in the bed with my mom. At some point in the night, she had an epileptic seizure. I remember waking up to use the bathroom and shaking her with no response. I used the bathroom anyway, proud that I could turn on the light by myself. I returned to bed…
Go head, girl. Get that money!
75 year old women.
Hiring a white man is a nod to white supremacy. Sleeping with someone to get ahead is a nod to male supremacy. If this needs to be done in order to be successful in business, then what was the point of this forum?
Calm down. I’m speaking of African tribes untouched by the slave trade.
There are Black people with blonde hair and straight hair naturally.
One of the things that bother me about having an old ass father is the fact that my peers have had opportunities based on their dad’s military service and I have not. My father was born in 1919 and served in WWII. My peers were born in the early ‘70's with dad’s that served in Korea and Vietnam who received GI…