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JulianWithTheRedCorvette
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Welp! I'm too young for this conversation.

Denial is a h el l of a drug.

He ain't from the Midlands, I know that.

That fool's from the Upstate, so…yeah.

F him and his racist teeth.

???

Look, somebody had to say it.

…because pu$$y is the same color on the inside.

I think it's his best album yet. Both Oxymoron and Habits & Contradictions were kinda hit-or-miss for me but the only song I don't like on the new album is the one with Tha Dogg Pound(and the portions of "THat Part" where Kanye is turning into an increasingly unfunny parody of himself.)

But how is BLM arguing that Black people are "the center of the universe" and that our problems should take precedence over anyone else's? I've yet to hear anyone associated with that movement argue that the Black people killed by police are somehow more important than other races people killed by police; or that

1) The game itself just isn't interesting enough to bother to learn the rules, but it's simple enough that you can get pretty far just by copying what other people do;
2) Sousaphone - with North Carolina Central University; The Marching Sound Machine.

I don't care. All these people annoy me. More importantly; Schoolboy Q just dropped a new album!

Rapsody. Don't wanna end up like Rita Ora.

I really hope she doesn't get lost on the shelf.

Speaking specifically towards the point of BLM "silencing" other voices. How, exactly, is the existence of BLM doing that? The campaigns against Breast and Testicular cancer are able to coexist and occupy around the same degree of media space; I don't think there's enough evidence to suggest that BLM couldn't exist

Ma'am I'm a bit confused, and I hope you can clarify some things for me. Specifically this part:

I don't get it either. Apparently I'm the master of blank expressions; like a nerdy 21 Savage.

Bite your tongue!
But seriously tho, my attention span is just too small to remember all of the rules and terminology that went with the game. Also, I just found it funny to BS my way through a game and watch as everybody else slowly had a stroke trying to figure out what I was doing.

I spent four years at a Black High School, followed by four years at an HBCU- in the marching band- and have played dozens of games of Spades, but I still have no idea what the rules are.
I made a lot of people mad at me.

You know what would have made this Town Hall worthwhile? Somebody asking a question about Police Officer's Bill of Rights and why they're allowed to be a thing.