They say never meet your "heroes" in real life lol.
They say never meet your "heroes" in real life lol.
Not only her enunciation, but her cadence is one of a kind. So much character.
Good one. That brother enunciates his footsteps lol. Had jury duty with him once when I was like 19. He still had the same presence even though he was doing something so regular.
"There’s J Crew crewneck used to wipe pig vomit off of a misspelled yield sign Paul Ryan"
*cue Ricky's part on "Is This The End"
Queen@ and Wild Cougar speaking truth in here this evenin'.
Ohhhh Outkast*?
Beyoncé would be played loudly and shamelessly.
If a nigga eating cereal when he's depressed and not his best self is wrong, I don't wanna be right.
And the fact that it reflects that aspect of life for people in my particular age group I find to be kinda comforting lol. Even with some of the moves I've made the past few years of my life I can see a show without idealized characters who "have it all together". I can be like, "Dag, he/she is effed up." But I can…
I couldn't think of a clever one for a female. Help me out VSBs and VSSs? Lol
I want credit lol. That's the most clever thing I've come up with in a while.
Toubobby.
"Asians are on a white supremacy kick like no other…"
Would make for a serious graff piece or a mural. Brooklyn? West Philly? North Philly?
Word. Crack and heroin ain't got nothing on white supremacy. Bacon's Rebellion changed the game forever.
Like, maaaan please! They probably would've had slaves if they had a little more money.
Migrant workers. Smh. Like they crossed a whole ocean in search of work. Yeah, sure. Work was scarce in West Africa. Working cotton, tobacco, and sugarcane fields from sunup to sundown, trip paid for. Oh yeah, they jumped right on that by the thousands.
I feel like I've seen that scenario portrayed more than once in Spanish-language series set in colonial/slavery times.
"Urkel should've died every week."