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You don't sculpt?

Chocolate and coffee are popular in life. People reach for the immediate. Some cultures have referred to us as mud people. And having a conversation with another black person reaching the conclusion these folks attempt at a description relates our darker hue to the earth. Of course nobody in modern culture would

Black people are always looking to affirm ourselves in the face of systematic global opposition. I'm sure someone wrote that thinking those food references are childish and we deserve a more expanded point of description.

Too objectifying? Is there other descriptions you could share as an alternative?

Cat Daddy!

They attempt to recreate what the melanin from the motherland brings. That's why they hate on it. Make you feel bad for mother nature.

Can you make a bust out of my big head?

I imagine your backdrop will be the cloud making factory. You'll have black licorice in the mouth cause you nasty. Your socks will be tall because you're about that early midlife life.

Anything necessary to raise your testosterone levels.

Same here. Do we get cookies for our declaration?

Toni Morrison had a character describe a black woman's lady part as kingdom.

Many women would willingly pose for you. Stop playing like a beehive of sisters would not show at your home to be photographed.

Must make them feel good to devalue a whole human population.

I love that food and treats are the go-to descriptions of us that feel the most accurate.

How Inglewood is super dangerous according to the whites who brave an event at The Forum (sigh).

You never liked RoboCop?

Not an inch of us they have not already explored. History has them playing with our cells and bones.

A BLM movie before it existed.

Yes. And Strange Days (1995) costarring Angela Bassett. In a role specifically written for her by James Cameron.

Plan B are the only game in town granting black filmmakers autonomy to make what they want.