Lemme go ahead and google play bodak yellow about 15 more times
Lemme go ahead and google play bodak yellow about 15 more times
I feel like he wandered into the GAP and bought that the turtleneck just because the salesgirl paid attention to him for two minutes.
Exactly... stop shifting the blame for your shortcomings on the women in your life. Work through the shit you have with women and start owning your bad decisions dude
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This is literally the worst take I’ve ever heard about anything in my entire life. It’s like Jason Whitlock and Umar Johnson had a baby, and named that baby Tomi Lahren. You are that baby.
It’s a question that has dominated the conversations about Insecure, both on Facebook and Twitter and at happy hour…
I see what you were trying to say and I get it, but I have to disagree on a few points. “ ‘We were tired of seeing ourselves “keeping our heads above water” and dealing with “temporary layoffs.’ ” Na’ll fam. We were tired of those being the go to stories. As we begin to be able to paint our own truths, we showed the…
I am not ashamed of being broke.
As is sex in the woods, sex on some tall-ass grass, sex in Montana, sex with a Costco value pack of Daisy Brand cottage cheese, and sex with Taye Diggs.
You misinterpreted my (poorly worded) statement. There are rules about what teams can and cannot do. Those rules are driven by the CBA. For example, if you cut an injured player, you have to pay an injury settlement (partly so players don’t play hurt so they don’t get cut.)
Because the NFL is not 32 independent businesses, and the things he violated are violations of the collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the player’s union, not between the player/union and the team.
I think Drew mentioned this on the podcast, but why is the NFL even in the judicial business? Let the teams decide whether to hire or fire their employees, and let the teams take the heat for employing someone if he has (or has not) done something unacceptable.
Taylor Swift is the musical equivalent of Fireball Whiskey...popular..artificially sweet..terrible.
So, my best friend in life’s great grand parents bought a farm back in the early 1900s and turned it into a working dairy farm servicing all of the black residents of Chattanooga, TN. So I’ve had experience on a black farm. It was quite interesting. I do think that it might be good for my lady to visit a real…
As someone who has lived in Virginia (non-DC suburbs) and Philadelphia it’s proven to be 1,000% true. I knew people who’s racist-as-shit grandparents grew up in Jim Crow south and talked about how they were practically raised by black housekeepers. It’s weird.
So I live in a blood-red rural area, and work in a very blue city (Charlottesville, actually) right on Main Street. In my county, people wave at strangers as they pass on the road, usually at least nod in passing at the store and the older ones will often say hello. (Now, of course, they are probably whispering trash…
I tend to repeat myself but I always explain race relations like this: “In the south white people are fine with POC as long as they don’t get too high. In the north white people are fine with POC as long as they don’t get too close.”
We don’t realize the enormous indoctrinating influence of media informing conscious and unconscious bias: my humble opinion.
I had the rare opportunity to talk in depth with some Mandela fellows who were visiting America. The trip was to Whitney Plantation (idea of the school that was hosting them). That was eye opening. They thought most black people were in the northern cities (NY, Chicago, etc.). They thought black people were larger…
Full disclosure: My wife is neither black nor American. The current Mrs. Richardson is the daughter of Indian…