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I even caught an Amarounth stream awhile back just to see wtf is the big deal about the hot tub streams and my god, It was literally just her speaking a few words, thanking people and shaking her tits, very wow, much content.”

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Who are all these 10-15 year olds that keep accidentally stumbling on this horny content and opening their apparently-existent wallets in response? I am so confused by the assumptions people have when constructing their outrage comments

I say ‘accidentally,’ ‘cause a lot of folks seem to think these women are exposing

You legit asked ‘what manipulation’ and then described exactly how they are knowingly attracting a viewership, using a strategy that is tried and true. A strategy that you’re so used to seeing, I bet you don’t even remember the last handful of attractive women whose bodies and/or voices were being used to try and sell

Nah, the only thing annoying me is the contortions that men put themselves in to try and frame a knee-jerk reaction as if it’s coming from a place of upholding principles. I don’t actually consider the bans that big a deal, all things considered. The thing that sticks in my craw is how many folks make a bad faith

That is exactly how it will be “celebrated” by white people. The white collar white workers will celebrate it by taking a day off so they can go down to their nearest store or boardwalk, and screaming at some blue collar black worker who doesn’t get Federal Holidays off.

I’ve always found this so freaking sad. It suggests that even in what should be loving relationships he necessarily sees himself as inferior to the nonBlack women he partners with/marries. It also means he’s failing to raise his children with pride in half of their heritage. 

It’s one thing to bleach your skin and relax your hair he look more White, but he blew past that and went raw pork rib pink.

Real leadership starts with acknowledging “I was Wrong”. Sometimes it comes from being told so and sometimes from learning additional information.

I would reevaluate too when I am given new information and understanding of the situation and I would like to also understood if I had to backtrack.

1. It’s humbling to see an acting legend admitting she still has stuff to learn.

I liked the movie. I even have some favorite songs and dance numbers. I’ve seen it twice and will probably see it again. Plus, Corey Hawkins’ got pipes!

The whole entire thing. SMH. Why, why, why beautiful black people, do we aspire to whiteness?

I don’t know why people are 1000% in their opinions on this before even apparently understanding the problem, but...unless I’m missing something, wasn’t the original question why Washington Heights is largely populated with people who could never pass for white, while this movie has mostly white-passing lead actors?

Right?!?! I thought that whole storyline was stupid. He spent the early seasons wishing he had powers, he thought it was the coolest thing in the world when he got them, and then all of a sudden he takes the cure for literally no good reason and 5 seconds later he becomes Mecha-Vibe. It makes no sense whatsoever.

I have to tell you, I laughed so hard when Barry appeared in the lab with an idiot grin. All the following goofiness was spot-on, and I just wish the show could find ways to work it in without it having to be the result of a meta’s power. 

The whole thing about no one feeling sad Cisco was leaving and also it being a big deal that this is final episode would’ve maybe meant a lot more if Carlos Valdes hadn’t been completely checked out for at least two years.

Still never understood why Cisco gave up his powers but then became Mecha-Vibe.

While I was watching this, I couldn’t shake this feeling about how fluffy and inconsequential the ep was, and how the villain was sort of pointless and even didn’t really turn out to be much of a villain...

The drama about Kamillah leaving is somewhat lessened by me not being able to remember a damn thing abut her other than that she is Cisco’s girlfriend