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The video for ATLiens was one of the first rap videos that I can remember watching as a child.

That's just what people do nowadays, for whatever reason.

Why can't people just let this woman be great?
Also, I feel like I know her from somewhere…that ASU gear is sparking my memory.

You know everybody wants to have the last word so they can feel like they "won" the exchange.

Moral of the story; never resist the urge to be petty.

Darius is already my new favorite supporting character. That Don Lemon joke had me cracking up hours after I watched the show.

I'm from South Carolina; I actually like humid, mid-90's weather. It's the cold I can't deal with; when I was living round Chicago, I hated life 8 months out of the year.

I've only been to Houston once, back in undergrad when me and a couple of other students got to tag along to attend that years NCOBPS conference. Since it was an HBCU trip, the majority of my time there was spent in the 5th Ward or around TSU. Houston was the first- and so far, only- big city I've been to where I

Bruh, my mind immediately flashed back to a couple of White guys I knew. I laughed/cringed so hard at that scene.

Dr. Teeth is the realest n*gga on Sesame Street, Sawyer.

Oh, I get the symbolism. Calling it "ham-fisted" would be generous. Couple that image with the pretentious voice-over with its annoying gotdam theories re: slang and arrested development; John Singleton might as well have just put up a blue screen with "THE INFANTALIZATION OF THE BLACK MALE" scrawled across it.

I didn't realize it till just now, but Lean on Me is complete trash. Also, you're giving Baby Boy wwaaayyyy more consideration than it deserves. It's the story of a basic fcukboy doing basic fcukboy things; the only thing setting it apart from a straight-to-DVD hood film is the bizarre editing. Grown a z z Tyrese

This reminds me of my first car; it was a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant with about 200,000 miles on it, three hubcaps, a cracked dashboard and A/C broke in the summer of 2009; I loved that thing. I was rolling through the streets of east Durham feeling like the mf man- then stuff started breaking down on me. First it was the

i don't watch football. I don't know anything about Colin Kaepernick, his personal politics or his life's struggle, but I commend him for taking a stand on his principles. Especially since he has to know that the NFL is gon' get all up in his @ zz for this.

This was great. I needed this pick-me-up after learning Gene Wilder just died.

The area's gotten a bit more hood over the past decade or so but they do got some good places to eat. Kiki's Chicken & Waffles moved to the intersection of Two Notch & Parklane.

I used to, because that's what I always saw my mom do.

I know, right. You travel south to north on it and its like you're following the Trail of Disinvestment.

Both twizzlers and redvines are disgusting. Why are you even asking this question?