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Larry Gengurch
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i can't even imagine this woman's pain. but for you to freak out that bad every time your boyfriend leaves seems unhealthy. it makes me worry if you ever have children, how will you deal with that? i couldn't live in that kind of fear. and it's really a lot to put on another person. therapy might help and i'm not

This seems like the closest thing to a propos I'll ever have for this story:
When I was ~13, I went to an athletic summer camp. It was pretty much all preteen girls on a college campus, for a week. I didn't know yet that there was a name for this noise I could make, but there was some gymnastics stuff involved in this

Let's talk farts that flow up the FRONT and you need to do the awkward shift to get the smell bubble poppin'.

Or not.

Babies are pretty disgusting. lol

Farts are hilarious wherever they come from. Anyone who says otherwise is a communist who doesn't love Jesus.

*white man voice* As a man, people tell me to cut my hair all the time. I will chose to ignore the socio-historical context in which Black women's hair exists and the political nature of possessing and choosing to wear Black hair naturally. I will apply false equivalencies in this situation and continue to view

Your opinion regarding a little Black girl's hair is irrelevant, you have nothing of substance to add to the discussion, go home. Bye.

You cannot possibly be this dense in real life, so in case anyone takes you seriously:

I'm freaking out that Jezebel could get Angel Haze to answer questions. She is what I have been waiting for in music- a super talented, smart female rapper that is unapolgetic and honest about herself and what she believes in. I know many people enjoyed her "Same Love" cover because of her personal story and how it

You're amazing and so talented. Your music is so powerful. Thank you for rapping about things that most people are uncomfortable talking about. You're so cool!

Well, it goes both ways as I try not to impose my own personal views (especially in regards to religion) upon other people. It has made me a lot more observational and consequently more cautious and conscious of how I say things. So it definitely has influenced how I write a ton.

I feel a lot less afraid, to be honest. In regards to struggling with myself, the struggle was in relation to how I make my mother look to the public. I didn't want to keep making her out to be this very overtly malicious creature, because at times in my life, she was not that. But then again, I had to (because I have

What are your feelings on white female rappers like Iggy Azalea and Kreayshawn, and specifically their use of the n word? Do they have a place in the pantheon of hiphop? Are they co-opting something that has traditionally been a voice for POC?