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Sheryl Lee Ralph: bearing and shape, color and lips.

That short, long-waisted, Yanni listener from the Trivago ads just bugs me to no end! His first commercial in his baby-Tshirt was a crime against…something!

@you and Dillgaf: Dre didn't have to go buy a cheap shirt, he likely already had it in his closet but just didn't wear to work; like the non-designer clothes I cut the grass in or church clothes vs school clothes vs 'going out' clothes. Hence, my explanation about how some people always look like they never wear the

Are disposable, designer clothes a reality? I explained, as I have in real life, that whites are constantly befuddled at the enterprising, fashionable ways Blacks compose outfits. It's easier to think (and continues to paradigm of casting everything Blacks do better as trickery, frivolity or inherently inferior at

A lot of marriages I know personally, with educated, employed women…who still try to follow what was deemed 'traditional' gender-based marriage roles as a counter against traditional-minded men seeing them as too FEMINIST: money management, child-rearing, house-cleaning, etc. They may tweak things by reviewing the

The writers are excellent in using the Whites in the Office to address the exact things whites say to/think about Blacks everyday. People who are into fashion know what clothes to buy and how to put them together so it only seems like we never wear the same thing twice. Most of us also have high, middle and low end

Even understanding the difference between living well, being rich and 'generational wealth', Dre makes a choice to live well. I remember all the self-satisfied Wealth-Builders who gloated in their 60 yo, 800 sq.ft. paid-off houses in 2008. All their miserly tending of money meant they still had a house - except it

The struggle is real. As someone who's been citing on every job as 'never wearing the same thing twice' and 'never bringing my lunch', I can relate to Dre. First generation college, non-entry level job or house, good credit, retirement funded at mid-level. Like Dre, I don't have any family member advising me to

Wow, I kinda remember some of my uncles or maybe parents playing these kinds of records at the tail-end of parties (when I was almost asleep eavesdropping from the staircase). It's a shame this kind of creativity wasn't appreciated more widely back then.

All I'll say is YAY, YAY, YAY!!! Timothy Olyphant and Ian McShane, I'm coming for ya on opening night!

Winner, winner, chicken dinner! BTW, her actual name is Diane.

Is no one going to mention that Bow's relative, DIANE began as part of a singing group, was propelled from backup to the starring role before becoming a Diva, leaving the group to become a super-Diva, looking down on them only to flirt with returning to them…
Hello?
Anyone from Detroit here?
Stop, in the name of love,

You should go back and catch him in Warrior. Underrated movie by miles!

No, no any village, farm and community that's not Detroit is not Detroit just the hinterlands of Michigan. So unless you wrote a song (or built a music empire), built a machine (or parts) or actually shot someone (or have almost been shot), don't even TRY to claim street cred or explain to people where you're from

Upvoted for proper use and spelling of mothafucka AND accuracy of assessment. Mags was a one of a kind character on par with so many other male villains. Her subtle but rousing townhall speech changing the tide against the corporation buying into the holler is one for the ages. I still get chills with how smoothly

Firstly, Bokeem Woodbine is the worst actor of all time! I can see the font and paragraph of every line he utters with his horrible over-enunciation and mouth movement, ugh!!! Coupled with the horrible wig and 70's clothing, I purposefully stayed away from Fargo simply because they cast him.

Yeah she's thissss close to retarded and socially awkward and while Rocky is too, their first hookup seemed skeevy.

Because it's always the subconscious reflexive instinct of those in power to maintain that order in which one is supreme.

Can you expand on that a little more - water, solitude for introspection? I obsessed over The Sopranos and "Home Movies" was a great episode. It perfectly illustrated how family relationships shape us, the keys they hold to manipulate us and just how psychotic some of our parents were. Watching a good time explode

I was underwhelmed by Spectre. I can't put my finger on why exactly but I can say that Daniel Craig's unconventional looks have devolved such that we really can't pretend anymore, can we? If he ushered in a less refined, more street-tuff kind of Bond, I'll say it's time for a new Bond with more realistic action