#1 = Black Gone Girl with a less violent twist.
#1 = Black Gone Girl with a less violent twist.
I do not follow either of these people (or own his recent music). I just thought "married a known whore" sounded really biblical and harsh.
She's married and building a family. I haven't heard her voice in like a year (blessed). Are we still calling her a known whore? At what age and life events can we start calling these ex-hoes just wives and mothers? Because lets face it, the hoes of decades past did not disappear. They are wives, mothers and…
I've never seen
-Belly,
-Menace II Society ( I thought that was a Wayans' comedy),
-State Property,
-Dead Presidents or
-New Jack City.
I'm showing my age but in 1998 The Prince of Egypt and Blade were in my purview.
I would assume K&P's audience is majority Caucasoid. Because of that my mind always wonders how skits like these and those of black church ladies doing funny things hit home for them. Not that I assume any thing negative at first but I wish I maintained some of my white college friends so I could ask them what they…
Yes Ridiculous!
Agreed, what kind of random story is going to get her back in prison and licking Piper within a few episodes? It just doesn't seem real enough.
Hey All, riding the subway in NY can make even music seem boring. Any good non-fiction books you would recommend? (Sans politics)
Cringe! I couldn't finish those two paragraphs. I just skipped ahead. Like Oprah said "they just have to die", and we can only pray their great-grand children don't manifest this evil.
I feel you, but I'm sure the Grammy's (Like all award shows) care more about ratings than they do skin colors. If you put Beyonce at the end of your show we will all sit through two hours of country performances just to see her.
And then she had Pope & Associates publish that behind-the-scenes video to soften the blow. Touting that educated male chorus and your normal experiences with racism in the south are not enough. Sadly Beyonce will continue to have these big moments. I'm not sure when the stars will align for someone like Ledisi to…
I don't know who instilled it in us by my peers and I went through our 25th birthdays with melancholy acknowledgment that the peak of life is over. Maybe watching the rise of Disney and Nickelodeon teen stars brainwashed us. Thinking we needed to run the world by 30, looking around we're just getting jobs out of…
Lol I'm the first NOT OKAY, but when it comes to these light vs. dark conversations among my own black people I just sit back in my brown-ness and watch the debate.
"3) There were quite a few women on this documentary speaking for lightskinned women who were… …not light skinned."
Haha I'm not sure but I don't think she is apart of the BBP society by overcompensation or intention. Check out her site she is pretty worldly.
Lol He used Curly Nikki.