There were clues that the plane would explode ever since they found the plane. It isn’t coming out of nowhere. I also think Laura Lee knew she would probably die.
There were clues that the plane would explode ever since they found the plane. It isn’t coming out of nowhere. I also think Laura Lee knew she would probably die.
The author of this article must be similar to Misty in personality because there is no universe in which Misty can be considered a good friend to anyone. Taissa is a good friend. Misty doesn’t even understand friendship.
I figured the unceremonious death of ding dong Laura Lee was more of a message of “there is no God here”.
I am rather baffled by the denial people on here seem to have that this is a supernatual show. I get that people sometimes “want” their “head cannon” of what they thought the show was to be true, but every episode at this point is pretty clear, so much that it is getting a tad irrational. From the séance, to Natalie…
Yeaaaah, I went the other way on this one.
And us “bougie” people prefer the correct spelling: “bourgie”.
I still have a pretty face. :)
It’s amazing to me how quickly the “mainstream media” has normalized this shit. Not even two weeks after the election, and still months before he’s sworn in, and fucking CNN is already waffling on whether it’s really fair to expect the leader of the free world to alienate his base by confirming that he doesn’t think…
This is the homage Nina Simone would have expected.
That makeup is ... something else. Wow.
I’m just in general a big fan of songs done in different styles. It can make you rethink the original. Postmodern Jukebox is a treasure trove of this, and they go both ways. From redeeming the unfathomably awful Wiggle by replacing Jason DeRulo with a white woman (and a long-ago appropriated swing style):
Ok? So? I don’t like the word, what does that have to do with black people telling their communities to stay politically and socially aware? I don’t like the panty, either, so does that mean I hate women because they wear them or something?
If it makes you feel any better, I think this is more a black social justice thing than a Millennial thing.
The lack of creativity in language and music in the last century is something I truly don’t understand about white culture.
How about Adepero Oduye? She would be perfect.
I realize what Dcetstyle is saying, I just don't agree. I've always said that Black History is American History. Emmett Till: American History. Little Rock Nine: American History. And so on. All these show Americans at their best and at their worst.